- from the
family Cicadellidae.
These minute insects,
colloquially known as
hoppers, are
plant feeders that suck
plant sap from gr****, shrubs, or trees. Their...
-
Zelus renardii,
commonly known as the
leaf hopper ********in bug, is a
predacious insect contained within tribe Harpactorini.
Diurnal and
found on both...
-
leaf hopper is
described as a
small insect, 3–3.5 mm (0.12–0.14 in) in length, that is
often greenish yellow, tan or
olive in colour. The
leaf hopper...
- Tea
green leafhopper (or
leaf-
hopper) may
refer to:
Empoasca vitis, also
known as the false-eye
leafhopper Jacobiasca formosana, also
known as the tea...
-
leaf hoppers feed off of
these sugars by
tapping into the phloem. This is why
aphids and
leaf hoppers are
typically found on the
underside of a
leaf rather...
- This is due to the
processing of the
leaf as well as the tea
plants being attacked by the J****id ("
Leaf Hopper") insect,
before picking.[citation needed]...
-
Small green leafhopper (or
leaf-
hopper) may
refer to:
Empoasca flavescens Jacobiasca formosana, also
known as the tea j****id This page is an
index of...
- Aenetus,
including A.
eximia and A. virescens.
Zelopsis notho****i is a
leaf hopper,
endemic to New Zealand,
which is
found on Notho****us.
Cyttaria is genus...
-
typical are
patterns imitating gr****hoppers, crickets, ants, beetles,
leaf hoppers,
cicadas and moths.
Terrestrial fly
patterns as a
class of artificial...
- Mesoj****oides is a
genus of
extinct leaf hopper from the Late Cretaceous,
approximately 70 - 66
million years ago, Fox
Hills Formation. The
genus contains...