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What is a leafbug?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/10/2022

a leaf bug is an insect that looks really close like a leaf.

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What does a leafbug look like?

a leaf bug looks like a leaf. that's it camouflage and defense against predators.


How can you know if a leafbug is a male or female?

Reproductive parts, size, and wings are ways in which to know whether a leafbug is a female or male. For example, female leafbugs generally have larger forewings which mimic leaf color, forms, and veins. In contrast to the typically flightless female, males show functional hind wings and non-leaflike, see-through, smaller forewings.


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