Phlogis kibalensis-a new leafhopper

  • Dr Alvin Helden of Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge has found the leafhopper on a student field trip to Kibale National Park, in west Uganda.
  • Dr Alvin named the metallic-sheened insect Phlogis kibalensis.
  • It is from an “incredibly rare” group of leafhoppers, whose “biology remains almost completely unknown”.
  • The last recorded sighting of a leafhopper from the Phlogis genus was in the Central African Republic in 1969.

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