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Beamer notes that this species is dark brown in color, with the lobes of the ninth abdomenal segment black. Both brachypterous males and females are dark brown, sometimes blackish, though there are two interrupted lines of pale spots spanning the abdomen. Adult brachypters though can be fairly light in color, with dark abdominal and lateral bands. The crown is more than twice as long as the apical width and project about a third its length in front of the eyes. The frons is brown to dark brown in both males and females, and the antennal segments are dark. Brachypterous males are 3.2 mm long while females are 3.8 mm (Beamer, 1955). Macropterous individuals are black, sometimes showing a thin pale middorsal stripe down the head and thorax. There is a small black spot on the middle of the inner margin of the wings; the base of the wings are also black. The antennal segments are light brown though. See here for images of a pinned macropterous male: BG.
Nymphs are yellow with dark brown markings, though individuals that overwinter are dark brown to grayish with light brown and pale yellow markings (W & M, 1981).
For additional images of this species, see: BG. |
Species Photo Gallery for Megamelus davisi Common Waterlily Planthopper |
 | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf Wake Co. Comment: grassy habitat |  | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf Wake Co. Comment: grassy habitat |
 | Photo by: Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf Wake Co. Comment: grassy habitat |  | Photo by: Rebeccah Cope Wake Co. Comment: |
 | Photo by: Rebeccah Cope Wake Co. Comment: brachypters |  | Photo by: Rebeccah Cope Wake Co. Comment: brachypters |
 | Photo by: Rebeccah Cope Wake Co. Comment: brachypters |  | Photo by: unknown Out Of State Co. Comment: femalerncollection date unknownrnphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett |
 | Photo by: unknown Out Of State Co. Comment: femalerncollection date unknownrnphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett |  | Photo by: unknown Out Of State Co. Comment: femalerncollection date unknownrnphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett |
 | Photo by: unknown Out Of State Co. Comment: malernphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett |  | Photo by: unknown Out Of State Co. Comment: malernphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett |
 | Photo by: unknown Out Of State Co. Comment: malernphotos provided by C.R. Bartlett |  | Photo by: Samuel Ray Wake Co. Comment: Nymphs were scattered across several Spatterdock leaves in stagnant water. |
 | Photo by: Samuel Ray Wake Co. Comment: Nymphs were scattered across several Spatterdock leaves in stagnant water. |  | Photo by: Samuel Ray Wake Co. Comment: Nymphs were scattered across several Spatterdock leaves in stagnant water. |
 | Photo by: Samuel Ray Wake Co. Comment: Scattered across several Spatterdock leaves in stagnant water. |  | Photo by: Nick Spigler Hoke Co. Comment: Nymphs and adults together on waterlilies. Juvenile pattern was intriguingrnhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/288069562 |
 | Photo by: Nick Spigler Cumberland Co. Comment: Nymphs and adults together on waterlilies. Juvenile pattern was intriguing.rnhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/288356101 |  | Photo by: Nick Spigler Cumberland Co. Comment: Nymphs and adults together on waterlilies. Juvenile pattern was intriguing.rnhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/288356101 |
 | Photo by: Nick Spigler Cumberland Co. Comment: Nymphs and adults together on waterlilies. Juvenile pattern was intriguing.rnhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/288356101 |  | Photo by: Nick Spigler Cumberland Co. Comment: Nymphs and adults together on waterlilies. Juvenile pattern was intriguing.rnhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/288356101 |
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