Bonjour,
La clé :
https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Beitraege-zu ... 9-0072.pdf
Key for the identification of the nymphs of the leafhopper subfamily Idiocerinae in Germany
(Marlies Stockmann, Robert Biedermann and Rolf Niedringhaus)
indique :
The colour, shape and distribution of body hairs are relevant characters for identification of genera:
- Body densely covered with hairs; hairs very long, dark and thick/bristly (Idiocerus)
- Body densely covered with hairs; hairs medium length, light and fine (Viridicerus)
- Body densely covered with hairs; hairs medium length, light and stiff/blunt (especially at margin of abdominal tergits) (Balcanocerus)
- Body densely covered with hairs; hairs very short, light and fine (Acericerus)
- Body only loosely covered with hairs (more dense at abdomen than at fore body); hairs light and fine (Metidiocerus, Stenidiocerus)
- Body more or less without hairs, only some fine hairs at margin of tergits (Tremulicerus, Populicerus, Rhytidodus)
J'ai l'impression que nous sommes bien dans le dernier cas, la taille élimine
Tremulicerus