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Length: male, 7/8 in.; female, 1 in.; grayish, with dorsolateral pale stripes on head and pronotum; buff bands on hind femora; hind tibiae pale reddish pink; very variable. Overwinters in egg, eight to twelve per pod; nymphs, May and June; adults, June to October.
Found on plants of alkaline regions in the Lower Sonoran Zone. Most common on Atriplex canescens, but also found on Atriplex polycarpa and other species as well as on Suaeda and Sarcobatus vermiculatus. |
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