




Livilla variegata
Livilla variegata is a colorful little insect that loves to hide in leaves. It has bright patterns that help it blend in with flowers and plants, making it a fun find for nature explorers!
生息地: Urban areas
The Livilla variegata is a tiny insect, usually mottled brown or gray with hints of yellow, making it blend seamlessly with tree bark. Its clear, delicate wings feature distinct dark veins, helping to distinguish it from other small plant-dwelling insects.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Livilla variegata sometimes causes larch tree needles to fall off earlier than usual.
Scientists sometimes call them "jumping plant lice" because of their incredible leaps!
Their young, called nymphs, secrete waxy "lerps" to hide under for protection!
They are related to tiny aphids and even the loud cicadas you hear in summer.
Livilla variegata can jump far because of its strong hind legs that help them escape predators quickly.
Livilla variegata has needle-like mouthparts that help them drink sugary sap from plants without harming the plant stem.
Livilla variegata produces sweet honeydew, a sugary liquid that helps feed other insects, like ants, in the forest.
This tiny insect is an herbivore that feeds on the sugary sap of larch trees.
Larix decidua
Feeds on the sap, sometimes causing needle damage.
Coccinella septempunctata
Larvae and adults hunt them for food.
Formica rufa
Ants collect their sweet honeydew for energy.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch insects unless an adult says it's okay.
4-6 mm
2-3 mm
30-60 日
This tiny insect is an herbivore that feeds on the sugary sap of larch trees.
Urban areas
Foraging
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