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Small hopper

Platylesches tina
Small Hoppers inhabit riverine bush or wooded bushveld regions.

Small hopper

Introduction: Small Hoppers (Platylesches tina) inhabit riverine bush or wooded bushveld regions. They fly around the lower areas of trees on the upper slopes of well-wooded hills.

Distribution: Zambezi Region (formerly the Caprivi Strip) .

Breeding/Larval: Single eggs are laid on the shoots of the mobola plum (Parinari curateellifolia), an evergreen tree with reddish to dull brown wood.

Colouration: Dark ground colouring with light patches on both sets of wings.

On the wing: September to October and from January to April.

Wingspan: 25 to 30mm.

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