buifers
A buifer is a type of insect belonging to the order Hemiptera. These insects are characterized by their piercing-sucking mouthparts, which they use to feed on plant juices. Buifers are often small and have a somewhat flattened body shape, though there is considerable variation within the group. Their coloration can range widely, from green and brown to more vibrant shades, often providing camouflage against their host plants.
The life cycle of a buifer typically involves incomplete metamorphosis, meaning they hatch from eggs as nymphs
Buifers are found in a variety of habitats worldwide, with a strong preference for areas where their