Fulgoromorpha
Fulgoromorpha is a suborder of insects within the order Hemiptera, commonly known as planthoppers and lanternflies. These insects are characterized by their unique body shapes and the ability to jump long distances. They are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions, where they inhabit various types of vegetation.
Fulgoromorpha species are known for their diverse colors and patterns, which can serve as camouflage or warning signals to predators. They feed on plant sap using specialized mouthparts, and some species are also important for their role in ecosystems as pollinators and as prey for other animals.