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A flattid bug, also known as a flatid planthopper, belongs to the family Flatidae within the order Hemiptera. These insects are characterized by their flattened bodies and distinctive wing shapes, which can often resemble leaves or other plant materials, providing camouflage. Flattid bugs are primarily herbivorous and feed on the sap of plants, and they are known for their ability to produce waxy substances that can coat their bodies and surroundings. Their unique appearance and behaviors make them interesting subjects of study in entomology.

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