Specimens in the United States are presently only known from southernmost Texas.
Nymphs are brown-striped and arise from small, globular oothecae that are reddish brown in color.
As specimens grow, they overlap and appear to be a single large, horn though they are not fused.
The adults are not as cryptic and have bright green wings with dark brown splotches.
These hatch in approximately six weeks and contain thirty to fifty eggs per ootheca.