Been seeing a lot of these Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hoppers[?] (S. festinus[?]) recently and they are just precious. 🥰
Such a good-shaped creature.
#entomology #insect #treehopper #leafhopper #hemiptera
Such a good-shaped creature.
#entomology #insect #treehopper #leafhopper #hemiptera
November 8, 2025 at 9:36 PM
Been seeing a lot of these Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hoppers[?] (S. festinus[?]) recently and they are just precious. 🥰
Such a good-shaped creature.
#entomology #insect #treehopper #leafhopper #hemiptera
Such a good-shaped creature.
#entomology #insect #treehopper #leafhopper #hemiptera
More random sketches that I've been doing whenever I get the chance to.
Monsterfolk are fun to design .
#art #sketch #doodle #characterdesign #monstergirl #monsterfolk
Monsterfolk are fun to design .
#art #sketch #doodle #characterdesign #monstergirl #monsterfolk
November 6, 2025 at 7:02 PM
More random sketches that I've been doing whenever I get the chance to.
Monsterfolk are fun to design .
#art #sketch #doodle #characterdesign #monstergirl #monsterfolk
Monsterfolk are fun to design .
#art #sketch #doodle #characterdesign #monstergirl #monsterfolk
Ça a l'air d'être un treehopper.
November 6, 2025 at 1:30 PM
Ça a l'air d'être un treehopper.
Tirdi (Tirt)
#Tallinn #Nõmme #Pääsküla
#Grasshopper. This could also be the common-or-garden #cicada, which sings so sweetly in the suburbs but could equally be any #leafhopper, treehopper or spittlebug. Insect, plant and bird names can be very variable and fuzzy. Trust me on this.
#Nature #Loodus
#Tallinn #Nõmme #Pääsküla
#Grasshopper. This could also be the common-or-garden #cicada, which sings so sweetly in the suburbs but could equally be any #leafhopper, treehopper or spittlebug. Insect, plant and bird names can be very variable and fuzzy. Trust me on this.
#Nature #Loodus
November 1, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Tirdi (Tirt)
#Tallinn #Nõmme #Pääsküla
#Grasshopper. This could also be the common-or-garden #cicada, which sings so sweetly in the suburbs but could equally be any #leafhopper, treehopper or spittlebug. Insect, plant and bird names can be very variable and fuzzy. Trust me on this.
#Nature #Loodus
#Tallinn #Nõmme #Pääsküla
#Grasshopper. This could also be the common-or-garden #cicada, which sings so sweetly in the suburbs but could equally be any #leafhopper, treehopper or spittlebug. Insect, plant and bird names can be very variable and fuzzy. Trust me on this.
#Nature #Loodus
www.myscrappydays.com/news.php?slu... - 🚁 Bocydium tintinnabuliferum: the insect that looks like science fiction👽 An alien… but with six leg… #Bocydiumtintinnabuliferum #Alieninsect #Insectwithspheres #Treehopper #Strangestinsects
Bocydium tintinnabuliferum: the alien insect with four spheres on its head
🚁 Bocydium tintinnabuliferum: the insect that looks like science fiction👽 An alien… but with six leg
www.myscrappydays.com
October 31, 2025 at 8:35 PM
www.myscrappydays.com/news.php?slu... - 🚁 Bocydium tintinnabuliferum: the insect that looks like science fiction👽 An alien… but with six leg… #Bocydiumtintinnabuliferum #Alieninsect #Insectwithspheres #Treehopper #Strangestinsects
The Brazilian Treehopper looks like it escaped from a sci-fi movie. 👽
Four shiny globes on its head, zero explanation.
Scientists think it’s camouflage - we think it’s fashion.
Sometimes evolution just gets creative.
#FaunaThreads #wildlife #nature
Four shiny globes on its head, zero explanation.
Scientists think it’s camouflage - we think it’s fashion.
Sometimes evolution just gets creative.
#FaunaThreads #wildlife #nature
October 28, 2025 at 9:02 AM
The Brazilian Treehopper looks like it escaped from a sci-fi movie. 👽
Four shiny globes on its head, zero explanation.
Scientists think it’s camouflage - we think it’s fashion.
Sometimes evolution just gets creative.
#FaunaThreads #wildlife #nature
Four shiny globes on its head, zero explanation.
Scientists think it’s camouflage - we think it’s fashion.
Sometimes evolution just gets creative.
#FaunaThreads #wildlife #nature
The disaster automaton has a ref!
#art #silksong #silksongoc #hollowknight #hollowknightoc #automaton #furryart
#art #silksong #silksongoc #hollowknight #hollowknightoc #automaton #furryart
October 27, 2025 at 11:31 PM
The disaster automaton has a ref!
#art #silksong #silksongoc #hollowknight #hollowknightoc #automaton #furryart
#art #silksong #silksongoc #hollowknight #hollowknightoc #automaton #furryart
thank you to the bugs
October 27, 2025 at 12:38 AM
thank you to the bugs
#13DaysOfHalloween Day 6 is the Brazilian treehopper, one of >3K types of treehoppers, with fancy helmets on both male and female bugs (and funny enough, not much treehopping). The black “beads” will pop off if picked up by a predator, adding a layer of defense www.sciencefocus.com/nature/what-... 🧪
October 24, 2025 at 8:11 PM
#13DaysOfHalloween Day 6 is the Brazilian treehopper, one of >3K types of treehoppers, with fancy helmets on both male and female bugs (and funny enough, not much treehopping). The black “beads” will pop off if picked up by a predator, adding a layer of defense www.sciencefocus.com/nature/what-... 🧪
Goofy little hemipteran on some goldenrod. Not sure what species they are. But they're probably a treehopper or leafhopper of some sort. #InverteFest2025 #NativeSpecies #Hemiptera #TrueBug #Insects #Cute #Solidago #Mississippi #USfauna #MSfauna
October 24, 2025 at 1:06 AM
Goofy little hemipteran on some goldenrod. Not sure what species they are. But they're probably a treehopper or leafhopper of some sort. #InverteFest2025 #NativeSpecies #Hemiptera #TrueBug #Insects #Cute #Solidago #Mississippi #USfauna #MSfauna
Nice! Looks like a treehopper (insect)
October 23, 2025 at 10:14 PM
Nice! Looks like a treehopper (insect)
Gray @grays.art shares a fabulous Thorm Treehopper today:
Thorn Treehopper
(Umbonia crassicornis)
10-19-25 at Barefoot Beach
Bonita Springs, Florida
Size: 1cm
The thorn discourages some predators.
#eastcoastkin #AnimalArtTuesday #Bugsky #spooktober #halloween #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #bugs #insects #nature #art #barefootbeach #art 🎃
(Umbonia crassicornis)
10-19-25 at Barefoot Beach
Bonita Springs, Florida
Size: 1cm
The thorn discourages some predators.
#eastcoastkin #AnimalArtTuesday #Bugsky #spooktober #halloween #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #bugs #insects #nature #art #barefootbeach #art 🎃
October 21, 2025 at 11:57 AM
Gray @grays.art shares a fabulous Thorm Treehopper today:
Thorn Treehopper
(Umbonia crassicornis)
10-19-25 at Barefoot Beach
Bonita Springs, Florida
Size: 1cm
The thorn discourages some predators.
#eastcoastkin #AnimalArtTuesday #Bugsky #spooktober #halloween #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #bugs #insects #nature #art #barefootbeach #art 🎃
(Umbonia crassicornis)
10-19-25 at Barefoot Beach
Bonita Springs, Florida
Size: 1cm
The thorn discourages some predators.
#eastcoastkin #AnimalArtTuesday #Bugsky #spooktober #halloween #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #bugs #insects #nature #art #barefootbeach #art 🎃
October 21, 2025 at 4:00 AM
Thorn Treehopper
(Umbonia crassicornis)
10-19-25 at Barefoot Beach
Bonita Springs, Florida
Size: 1cm
The thorn discourages some predators.
#eastcoastkin #AnimalArtTuesday #Bugsky #spooktober #halloween #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #bugs #insects #nature #art #barefootbeach #art 🎃
(Umbonia crassicornis)
10-19-25 at Barefoot Beach
Bonita Springs, Florida
Size: 1cm
The thorn discourages some predators.
#eastcoastkin #AnimalArtTuesday #Bugsky #spooktober #halloween #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #bugs #insects #nature #art #barefootbeach #art 🎃
Boy, tell me your favorite song: early mating signal divergence in treehopper evolution
Summary & Analysis by Derek Wu of "The Means of Signal Divergence Early in a Host Shift" by Rodríguez et al.
www.amnat.org/an/newpapers...
Summary & Analysis by Derek Wu of "The Means of Signal Divergence Early in a Host Shift" by Rodríguez et al.
www.amnat.org/an/newpapers...
Boy, tell me your favorite song: early mating signal divergence in treehopper evolution
<p>Read about “The Means of Signal Divergence Early in a Host Shift” by Rafael L. Rodríguez, Thomas K. Wood, Frank W. Stearns, Robert L. Snyder, Kelley J. Tilmon, Michael S. Cast, R...
www.amnat.org
October 20, 2025 at 6:43 PM
Boy, tell me your favorite song: early mating signal divergence in treehopper evolution
Summary & Analysis by Derek Wu of "The Means of Signal Divergence Early in a Host Shift" by Rodríguez et al.
www.amnat.org/an/newpapers...
Summary & Analysis by Derek Wu of "The Means of Signal Divergence Early in a Host Shift" by Rodríguez et al.
www.amnat.org/an/newpapers...
Boy, tell me your favorite song: early mating signal divergence in treehopper #evolution the_AmNat
Boy, tell me your favorite song: early mating signal divergence in treehopper #evolution
Rafael L. Rodríguez, Thomas K. Wood, Frank W. Stearns, Robert L. Snyder, Kelley J. Tilmon, Michael S. Cast, Randy E. Hunt, and Reginald B. Cocroft : Read the article
How do mating signals diverge early in speciation? Experimental host shifts with Enchenopa treehoppers resulted in subtle but non-trivial signal divergence in a few generations. This was fueled by standing genetic variation and plasticity, and unrelated to host specializationOne of my favorite things to experience at a music concert is hearing an artist change up their song mid-performance by tweaking a lyric or hitting a new note. These changes are often satisfying to the ear, and they almost seem like a love language between that artist and that crowd. After all, the artist went out of their way to make your concert feel unique by crafting a location-specific lyric or singing a new note just for you to enjoy.
For us humans, modifying music like this is a form of entertainment. For many species of animals, though, even minor adjustments to calls, songs, and chirps can be the difference between finding a mate and being single for the rest of the breeding season. Over the course of many generations, these minor adjustments can become fixtures that begin to separate different groups from one another.
For one species to split into two, a lot of changes—ranging from adapting to new locales to only mating within one’s subgroup of the population—need to occur. In their new article, Rodríguez et al. set out to understand the early stages of one species of treehopper bug splitting into multiple and the roles that genetics and the environment play in facilitating that divide.
Male treehoppers produce vibrations to court females, forming a duet if successful. These vibrations are strikingly complex, with an initial elongated whine followed by a rhythm of staccato pulses. Females are particular with which signals they respond to, and even slight deviations in sound characteristics like pitch can take a male from being the talk of the plant to being the lone wolf at the end of the branch.
During a multi-year, collaborative experimental evolution project, Rodríguez et al. raised populations of treehoppers on three different host plants for five generations. Then, they collected eggs and newly hatched nymphs from these treehopper lineages and placed them on either their original host plant species or their new one. Once they reached adulthood, they recorded the treehoppers’ mating signals and analyzed what they heard.
The authors found that when treehoppers were evolving in enclosures with both their original and new plant hosts, any observed changes in the males’ signals when raised on either plant were unique to the identity of the plant on which they evolved. For one host shift, the signals stayed the same between plants. However, in a different shift, signals were different due to 1) changes in the treehoppers’ genetics, 2) changes in which plant the eggs and males were reared on, and 3) changes in genetics that affect how signals vary by which plant they were reared on.
These signal changes were observable after only five generations of being raised on novel host plants. Together with past information about how well treehoppers adapt to new host plants, these authors conclude that sexual divergence (i.e., the changing acoustic signals) occurs very early in the process of one treehopper species diverging into multiple—a process commonly known as speciation— while adaptation to a new host occurs separately and likely later in evolutionary time. This means that as populations start on separate evolutionary trajectories, the first fork in the road may originate in deciding with whom to mate.
So with all this in mind, the next time you’re at a show and the artist sings a note at a different key, you can think to yourself: is this the artist simply being flexible with their range, or could this be the start of an entirely new love language?
Derek Wu is a Ph.D. student in the Population Biology, Ecology, and Evolution program at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Working in Nicole Gerardo’s insect-microbe ecology and evolution lab, he researches the mutualism between squash bugs and their bacterial gut symbiont. He is interested in the environmental, host, and microbial factors that mediate bacterial coinfections in the squash bugs. Outside of lab, he enjoys watching shows and listening to music with his cat, Archie.
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October 20, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Boy, tell me your favorite song: early mating signal divergence in treehopper #evolution the_AmNat
"is that bad news?" Depends. My gardens exist for food and shelter for insects! Tips for iNat ID. Crop the photo to just the insect and be sure iNat knows the location. I find iNat to be fairly accurate with those two tricks. Buffalo Treehopper maybe? www.inaturalist.org/taxa/518519-...
Buffalo Treehoppers and allies (Tribe Ceresini)
Smiliinae is a subfamily of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. These are bugs and include about 100 genera (and 4 unorganized genera) in 10 tribes, most which are found in the Americas, with the e...
www.inaturalist.org
October 20, 2025 at 4:56 PM
"is that bad news?" Depends. My gardens exist for food and shelter for insects! Tips for iNat ID. Crop the photo to just the insect and be sure iNat knows the location. I find iNat to be fairly accurate with those two tricks. Buffalo Treehopper maybe? www.inaturalist.org/taxa/518519-...
October 17, 2025 at 8:26 AM
The last immature stage of the New World treehopper Campylocentrus nigris is described for the first time. Find out more here: doi.org/10.3897/zook...
#animalbehaviour #insects #treehoppers
#animalbehaviour #insects #treehoppers
October 7, 2025 at 8:48 AM
The last immature stage of the New World treehopper Campylocentrus nigris is described for the first time. Find out more here: doi.org/10.3897/zook...
#animalbehaviour #insects #treehoppers
#animalbehaviour #insects #treehoppers
October 6, 2025 at 4:55 PM
some sort of crablike thing with an trilobite / treehopper inspired electrostatic sensor / ornamental crest, a weird cyclops frog demon
October 5, 2025 at 10:26 PM
some sort of crablike thing with an trilobite / treehopper inspired electrostatic sensor / ornamental crest, a weird cyclops frog demon
Owad z rzędu pluskwiaków i podrzędu piewików(Treehopper family membracidae)
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October 5, 2025 at 8:39 AM
Owad z rzędu pluskwiaków i podrzędu piewików(Treehopper family membracidae)
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