Planthopper
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Otiocerus coquebertii, a small insect of a somewhat elongated form and having a small projection in front, resembling the lantern of the true fulgora or lantern fly of Surinam, but on a very diminutive scale; it feeds on the wild grape, beech, and oak; it is 0.35 to 0.45 in length, and of a yellowish-white color, with a bright carmine red stripe running longitudinally along each side of its wing, and which stripe is usually forked at its hinder end.
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture of the Operations of the Department for the Year 1876 (Washington: Goverment Printing Office. 1877) 25
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