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Alder Spittlebug (Aphrophora alni)
Bugs - Order Homoptera > Froghoppers (Cercopidae) > Alder Spittlebug (Aphrophora alni)
Bugs from the Sub order Homoptera which include cicada, tree hoppers, frog hoppers, leaf hoppers, aphids, jumping plant lice, whiteflies and scale insects.
The nymphs of frog hoppers are protected from predators and wide temperature variations by spending their time inside foam on plants (commonly called 'cuckoo spit' which gives the nymph the common name of 'spittle bug'). The foam is created by the nymph puncturing the plant which releases fluid which the nymph foams up.1 / 2
28 June 2012 Alder Spittlebug at Portchester Common.
Alder Spittlebug Aphrophora alniAphrophoridaeHemipteranaturePortchester CommonPortsdown hillinsects
Ethan Winning
on June 30, 2012Glad to see you're still out there taking fantastic pictures, Peter. This one looks like a tan locust. We don't get many spittlebugs OR locusts in this area.