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  2. Leafhopper - Wikipedia

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    Leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae. These minute insects , colloquially known as hoppers , are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees.

  3. Erythroneura infuscata - Wikipedia

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    Erythroneura infuscata, commonly known as Leafhopper, [1] is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae. [2] [3] [4] [5]A dark, mostly black species that is distinctive in appearance from most other members of the family Typhlocybinae.

  4. Colladonus clitellarius - Wikipedia

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    Adults of C. clitellarius are 5 to 6 mm long, with males often being slightly smaller than females. [2] Their overall coloration is brown to black with a bright green "saddle" shaped mark on their back being a key diagnostic feature of the species, alongside brown and green or white stripes on the head.

  5. Deltocephalinae - Wikipedia

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    Deltocephalinae is a subfamily of leafhoppers. Deltocephalinae is the largest subfamily in the family Cicadellidae and is divided into 40 tribes, comprising over 925 genera, and over 6,700 described species. [1] [2]

  6. Jikradia olitoria - Wikipedia

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    Jikradia olitoria is a species of leafhopper (family Cicadellidae) found mainly in eastern North America. [1] [2] [3] The insect acts as a vector for the North American grapevine yellows. [4] Jikradia olitoria leahopper nymph on sweet corn leaf (nearly eight millimeters long) Jikradia olitoria Nymph

  7. Common brown leafhopper - Wikipedia

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    Evans, J. W. (1966). The leafhoppers and froghoppers of Australia and New Zealand (Homoptera: Cicadelloidea and Cercopoidea). The Australian Museum Memoir, XII, 1–348. Grylls, N. E. (1979). Leafhopper vectors in Australia. In Leafhopper Vectors and Plant Disease Agents (Ed. K Maramorosch and K F Harris.). Academic Press New York, 179–214.

  8. Auchenorrhyncha - Wikipedia

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    The Auchenorrhyncha suborder of the Hemiptera contains most of the familiar members of what was called the "Homoptera" – groups such as cicadas, leafhoppers, treehoppers, planthoppers, and spittlebugs. The aphids and scale insects are the other well-known "Homoptera", and they are in the suborder Sternorrhyncha.

  9. Fieberiella florii - Wikipedia

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    Fieberiella florii, known generally as privet leafhopper, is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae. Other common names include the Flor's leafhopper and cherry leafhopper . It is native to Europe and has been established in the United States and Canada.