They, (37-47 mm long) cut the side veins of the Heliconia plant, causing them to fold down and form a large "tent." They cling to the roof of the tent in small colonies (usually around a dozen) with one male and several females.Habitat: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and western Panamakevinschafer/centralamericagrapevin/ arkive
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