




Stenocranus minutus
The Stenocranus minutus is a small, lively insect often found hopping around in gardens and fields. It has a unique shape and loves to munch on grass and leaves.
生息地: Grasslands
The Stenocranus minutus is a small, slender planthopper, typically straw-colored or pale brown. It often has subtle darker stripes running down its back. Its elongated head and prominent eyes help it stand out from other tiny grass-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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Despite having wings, they are famous for their amazing jumps!
Its name 'planthopper' comes from its plant diet and jumping skill.
Some planthoppers produce a sugary liquid, attracting ants!
This tiny bug lays its eggs *inside* plant stems for safety.
Stenocranus minutus can launch itself high using powerful hind legs that help them escape danger quickly.
Stenocranus minutus has a straw-colored body that helps them blend perfectly with grass stems to hide.
Stenocranus minutus has a specialized straw-like mouthpart that helps them drink plant sap for food.
This tiny bug sips nutritious sap from grass and sedge plants using a special straw-like mouth.
Araneus diadematus
Spiders often capture these small insects in their webs.

Phragmites australis
Feeds on the sap of this plant for sustenance.
Passer domesticus
Small birds often snatch planthoppers from plant stems.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
These insects are safe to observe, but it's best to leave them in their homes.
6-8 mm
4-5 mm
60-120 日
This tiny bug sips nutritious sap from grass and sedge plants using a special straw-like mouth.
Grasslands
Foraging
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