| Scientific name | Geisha distinctissima |
| English name | Geisha distinctissima |
| Japanese name | 青翅羽衣 |
| Class | Insecta |
| Order | Hemiptera |
| Family | Flatidae |
| Genus | Geisha |
| Species | distinctissima |
| Subspecies | --- |
| Full length | 5.5-7mm. |
| Distribution | Honshu and south |
A small pale green triangle. With its wings closed, this insect looks like a small piece of a leaf.
The brown-edged front wings are tightly closed.
The area around the head is a color close to yellow.
They inhabit a wide range of forests and emerge in the summer. Although they have a cute appearance, they are treated as agricultural pests because they land on citrus fruits.
After coming out of the sea at Arasaki on the Miura Peninsula and taking a break, a Aobahagoromo landed on the beach.
It didn't move, so I was able to take pictures from all angles.
Introducing a picture of Geisha distinctissima.