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Length: male, 9/16 in.; female, % in.; greenish; hind tibiae bluish green; a heavily built species with short wings. Nymphs, June; adults, July to September. According to the name it should live on pigweeds of the genus Chenopodium, but all of our records are from the saltbushes (Atriplex canescens and A. argentia) and greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus). All Arizona records are Ball's. Painted Desert, St. Johns, and Lupton, northeastern Arizona; and northern New Mexico.
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