Order Hemiptera, family Flatidae. Like many other species of Fulgoroidea (planthoppers), the nymphs (immatures) have a bundle of waxy plumes extending from the rear end. Adult Siphanta hold their triangular wings vertically and tightly pressed together; a group of them feeding together on a plant stem can look like little green or brown triangles. They jump and fly when disturbed.
Siphanta sp. (genus) is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | South Coast | New South Wales North Coast | Barwon South West
Maps
Barunguba (Montague) Island Bullen Range City Renewal Authority Area Emu Creek Flea Bog Flat to Emu Creek Corridor Hughes Grassy Woodland Mount Painter Namadgi National Park Red Hill to Yarralumla Creek WendyM's farm at Freshwater Ck.Places
Bungendore, NSW Carwoola, NSW Cook, ACT Melba, ACT Theodore, ACT Turner, ACT Wanniassa, ACT