Like other members of the genus Telamona, T. maculata has a high, almost plateau-shaped pronotum.
Its pronotal crest has various brown and beige parts, and its face is pale colored in contrast to the rest of the body.
[2][3] Telamona maculata is found across the eastern portion of North America, but is rarely found in southeastern United States.
[3] Like all treehoppers, Telamona maculata feeds on the sap coming from the underside of leaves.
The following list contains species and genera of trees that T. maculata has been sighted on: This Hemiptera article related to members of the insect suborder Auchenorrhyncha is a stub.