Golden tortoise beetle
Rack 'em
A better view of the fly on the eggs
Next morning, still there
The plot thickens
A different hopper
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Didn't turn out, like it anyway
This one didn't turn out perfectly, either
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A garden friend
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Underside of hopper
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Woodland butterfly
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Tiny assassin bug dines on microscopic beetle
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Hoverfly hygiene
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And a different fly
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Considering supper
Unknown small fly
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Hoverfly's breakfast
Spiny little spider
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Strangest leafhopper I've ever seen


I believe it is what's called a cottony leafhopper, but they are not supposed to be found around here. It is most likely some flavor of leafhopper nymph. Its head is on the right; the antennae stick out above its round, milky-white eyes.
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