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Spotted Lanternfly - Lycorma delicatula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly - Lycorma delicatula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly - Lycorma delicatula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly Royalty Free Stock Photo
A spotted lanternfly on a leaf in a natural surrounding Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly - Lycorma delicatula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly - Lycorma delicatula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly
Top view of Spotted Lanternfly Lycorma delicatula, Berks County, Pennsylvania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted lanternfly Lycorma delicatula, an invasive pest, holds its wings open, exposing its bright red underwings Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly - Lycorma delicatula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly - Lycorma delicatula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Lanternfly - Lycorma delicatula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spottend Lanterfly, close-up on wings Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bug, Invasive Species, Spotted Lanternfly, Insect, Pennsylvania, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
An adult spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula. The planthopper insect is an invasive native from Asia that was discovered in Pennsylvania in 2014. Nymphs are very destructive sap feeders on grapes, maples, and many other important plants.


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