Plant Hopper. Ormenis septentrionalis (Spinola).


Common on shrubs and woody vines as well as boxwood, hawthorn, and many other ornamental plants. Tree trunks and branches are covered with white fluffy strands concealing the young nymphs. Note the immature nymph and its prominent eyes. Adults are around during late June, July, and August and have bluish-green wings. This insect is not considered very injurious. It produces only one generation each season.