The horned treehopper is one of just two treehoppers found in the UK. They're bugs, related to leafhoppers, frog hoppers and, more distantly, shieldbugs. Horned treehoppers are usually found on plants in woodland rides and clearings. They use their modified mouthparts (known as a rostrum) to suck up plant juices.
How to identify
A small, brown compact and very strange-looking bug. The pronotum (the section of the body behind the head) has two horn-like projections, and extends back over the body in a large, wavy spine.
Did you know?
The UK's only other species of treehopper is Gargara genistae. It is scarcer than the horned treehopper, lacks the horns and is usually found around broom.