In the, he and his co-author, the entomologist Christopher Dietrich, wrote about it "an additional cross m-cu (between the fourth and fifth longitudinal veins) in the front wing, as well as a frontal-clipella form".Morris decided to call the insect "" so that specialists could understand whatwe are talking about."If there ever is a, it will definitely be a treehopper bug because of its crazy horns and eccentric sense of style. They don't look like anything you've seen before," he explained.Now Morris hopes to go to Nicaragua hoping to find another representative of this species in the rainforest where the insects were brought from for his experiment.