-
distributed by
leafhoppers are also
pathogens of the
insects themselves, and can
replicate within the
leafhoppers'
salivary glands.
Leafhoppers are also susceptible...
- po****tions of the beet
leafhopper in the
United States.
Morphological descriptions of two
different po****tions of beet
leafhoppers from
California and Mexico...
- gbif.org.
Retrieved 2023-09-24. Evans, J. W. (31
December 1966). "The
leafhoppers and
froghoppers of
Australia and New
Zealand (Homoptera: Cicadelloidea...
- The
common brown leafhopper (Orosius orientalis) is one of the most
common species of
Australian leafhoppers with a very wide host range. It is an important...
- 1986) Knight, W. J. (2010).
Leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) of the Pacific. An
annotated systematic checklist of the
leafhoppers recorded in the
Pacific region...
-
Dayus is a
genus of
leafhoppers in the
subfamily Typhlocybinae.
Dayus bifurcatus -
China Dayus euryphaessa (Kirkaldy, 1907) -
Australia Dayus serratus...
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Gessius is a
genus of
leafhoppers in the
family Cicadellidae.
There are 10
described species in Gessius.
Gessius curvatus Wang & Li, 1997
Gessius furcatus...
-
potato leafhopper (Empoasca abrupta) are small, yellow,
green or
brown winged insects. That
reach a
length of
approximately 3mm.
Leafhoppers infest potato...
- Hamilton, K.G.
Andrew (2014). "Extraordinary Endemism: The
Nearctic Leafhoppers of
Gloridonus Ball and
Ballana DeLong (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)". Journal...
-
Igerna is a
genus of
leafhoppers.
Igerna bimaculicollis (Stål, 1855)
Igerna delta Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013
Igerna flavocosta Viraktamath & Gonçalves...