




Aphrophora
Aphrophora are tiny insects that love to hop around in gardens and fields. They are known for their bubbly foam homes that protect them while they grow.
生息地: Grasslands
The Aphrophora is a small, wedge-shaped insect, typically brown, grey, or mottled green. It has large, dark eyes on the sides of its head and translucent wings often held tent-like over its back. Its stout hind legs are noticeable for jumping.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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An adult Aphrophora can fly, but usually prefers to jump away from danger instead!
The foamy "spittle" created by young Aphrophora is actually mostly plant sap and air!
These small insects share a family with the loudest insects on Earth, the cicadas!
You might hear their bubbly homes called "cuckoo spit" by people in the countryside!
Aphrophora can launch themselves great distances because of powerful hind legs that help them escape danger.
Nymphs produce a bubbly foam that helps them hide from predators and stay moist on plants.
Aphrophora has a piercing-sucking mouthpart that helps them drink sap from plants like a tiny straw.
Aphrophora are plant-eaters that use a special mouthpart to drink sweet plant sap.
Salix alba
feeds on its sap
Picea abies
adults and nymphs feed here
Cyanocitta cristata
eats adult spittlebugs
Araneus diadematus
traps them in its webs
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
It's best to watch insects from a distance and not touch them.
10-14 mm
5-7 mm
30-60 日
Aphrophora are plant-eaters that use a special mouthpart to drink sweet plant sap.
Grasslands
Foraging
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