pests include the beet leafhopper Circulifer tenellus , potato leafhopper Empoasca fabae , two spotted leafhopper Sophonia rufofascia , glassy winged sharpshooter Homalodisca vitripennis , the common brown leafhopper Orosius orientalis , the Maize streak virus vector Cicadulina mbila , and the white apple leafhopper Typhlocyba pomaria . In some cases, the plant pathogens distributed by leafhoppers ... Membracidae Bocydium globulare ref http animalworld.tumblr.com post 2054748247 ball bearer leafhopper ... Nirvana leafhopper Nirvana Sophonia Phereurhininae Selenocephalinae Signoretiinae Stegelytrinae ... 1. Doda leafhopper Doda ZoolSci24 414. Paracyrta small Wei, Webb & Zhang, 2008 small Zootaxa1793 ... Site http www.cirrusimage.com homoptera leafhopper Graphocephala coccinea.htm Red banded leafhopper ... more details
Taxobox regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera familia Cicadellidae genus Circulifer genus Circulifer species C. tenellus binomial Circulifer tenellus binomial authority Charles Fuller Baker Baker , 1896 The beet leafhopper Circulifer tenellus is a species of leafhopper with a longer, thinner build than most. It is found across much of the United States and Mexico , in South Africa and from the countries around the Mediterranean Sea to Central Asia   ref cite web url http pqr.eppo.org datas CIRCTE CIRCTE.pdf title Distribution maps of quarantine pests for Europe Circulifer tenellus publisher European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization date 2006 09 19 ref . Disease The beet leafhopper is the carrier of the dreaded curly top virus. A single feeding from a beet leafhopper can infect a nightshade plant like tobacco , tomato , chili pepper , or eggplant , infecting it and rendering it useless for agriculture. Control Aside from some pesticide s, the beet leafhopper can be managed by companion planting , it is repelled by Tagetes marigold s, while both petunia s and Pelargonium geraniums act as trap crops, drawing them away. References References DEFAULTSORT Beet Leafhopper Category Cicadellidae Category Insect vectors of plant pathogens Hemiptera stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub type animal auto yes date December 2009 For alternate uses, see Nirvana disambiguation . DISPLAYTITLE Nirvana leafhopper Taxobox name Nirvana regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insecta ordo Hemiptera infraordo Clypeorrhyncha familia Cicadellidae subfamilia Nirvaninae tribus Nirvanini genus Nirvana genus authority George Willis Kirkaldy Kirkaldy , 1900 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Several, including br Nirvana longitudinalis br Nirvana pallida br Nirvana suturalis Nirvana is a leafhopper genus belonging to the Nirvaninae subfamily and the Tribe biology tribe Nirvanini . Distinguishable from other leafhopper subfamilies by their uniquely shaped head and the presence of two preapical cells alone on the tegemen , they comprise some of the most beautiful and iridescent of the leafhoppers. DEFAULTSORT Nirvana Leafhopper Category Cicadellidae Hemiptera stub ca Nirvana insecte ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Orosius image Orosius orientalis.jpg image caption Orosius orientalis regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera familia Cicadellidae subfamilia Deltocephalinae tribus Opsiini genus Orosius genus authority William Lucas Distant Distant , 1918 type species Orosius albicinctus type species authority Distant Orosius is a genus of leafhopper in the tribe Opsiini and the subfamily Deltocephalinae . The genus was revised by Mohammed Sultan Khan Ghauri Ghauri in 1966 ref Ghauri, M.S.K. 1966. Revision of the Genus Orosius Distant Homoptera Cicadelloidea . Bulletin of the British Museum Natural History Entomology 18 7 231 252. ref . Species can be differentiated by the shape of the aedeagus . Species There are seven known species including ref http books.google.fr books?id AdTSFhQmqTQC&pg PA93&lpg PA93&dq Orosius genus&source bl&ots jemiDN9RY9&sig RmgPs Dn 5dNr1M0VrBRThtHO7w&hl en&ei rQxCTObwCM2tOLTukYMN&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 26&ved 0CHkQ6AEwGQ v onepage&q Orosius 20 genus&f false New Zealand Journal of Zoology, May 1976 ref Orosius albicinctus Distant type species Orosius canberrensis Evans, 1938 , Australia Orosius lotophagorum Kirkaldy, 1907 , Australia Orosius orientalis Evans, 1938 , the common brown leafhopper, Australia References reflist http www1.dpi.nsw.gov.au keys cicadell species ecokey36.htm Orosius on www1.dpi.nsw.gov.au Category Cicadellidae hemiptera stub ... more details
, A., & Elliott, E. 2004 . Vector status of three leafhopper species for Australian lucerne ... on nymphal stages of the common brown leafhopper using a novel artificial diet system. Entomologia ... more details
Orosius may refer to Paulus Orosius b. circa 375, d. 418? , a Christian historian, theologian and student of Augustine of Hippo from Gallaecia Bobbio Orosius , an early 7th century manuscript of the Chronicon by Paulus Orosius Orosius leafhopper Orosius leafhopper , a bug genus in the family Cicadellidae See also List of Roman cognomina Disambig ... more details
Red banded may refer to Red banded Flowerpecker , a Papua New Guinean bird Red banded Fruiteater , a South American bird Red banded Hairstreak , an American butterfly Red banded jezebel , an Oceanian butterfly Red banded leafhopper , a brightly colored leafhopper Redbanded perch , a sea bass Red banded Poison Frog , an amphibian Redbanded weever , a sandperch disambig ... more details
O. orientalis may refer to Octoknema orientalis , a plant species endemic to Tanzania Onchidella orientalis , an air breathing sea slug species Orosius orientalis , the common brown leafhopper, a leafhopper species found in Australia Ovis orientalis or O. aries orientalis , the mouflon, a wild sheep species Oxychilus orientalis , an air breathing land snail species found in Slovakia See also Orientalis disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
italictitle E. fenestrata may refer to Eurymela fenestrata , the common jassid, a leafhopper species in the genus Eurymela and the family Membracoidea Euxesta fenestrata , a picture winged fly species See also Fenestrata disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Rhododendron Leafhopper image Graphocephala fennahi aka .jpg image width 250px image caption Rhododendron Leafhopper br Graphocephala fennahi regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera subordo Auchenorrhyncha infraordo Cicadomorpha superfamilia Membracoidea familia Cicadellidae genus Graphocephala species G. fennahi binomial Graphocephala fennahi binomial authority Young, 1977 The Rhododendron leafhopper Graphocephala fennahi , so named as it feeds on the sap of rhododendron s, ref www.britishbugs.org ref is native to the USA . The species was introduced to Great Britain in the 1930s and continental Europe in the 1970s. ref cite journal author Sprynar, P. year 2005 journal Plant Protection Science volume 41 page 38 41 title First Records of the Rhododendron Leafhopper Graphocephala fennahi Hemiptera Auchenorrhyncha Cicadellidae from the Czech Republic url http journals.uzpi.cz publicFiles 15530.pdf ref There has been suggestion that the rhododendron leafhopper contributes to the spread of a Rhododendron fungus through Europe. ref cite journal last1 Sergel first1 R. title On the occurrence and ecology of the Rhododendron leafhopper,Graphocephala fennahi young 1977, in the Western Palaearctic region Homoptera, Cicadellidae journal Anzeiger f r Sch dlingskunde Pflanzenschutz Umweltschutz volume 60 pages 134 year 1987 doi 10.1007 BF01907495 issue 7 ref gallery Image Graphocephala fennahi front aka .jpg Front view Image Rhododendron Zikade 2006 08.jpg Rhododendron leafhopper mating gallery Notes references commons Category Graphocephala fennahi Category Animals described in 1977 Category Cicadellidae hemiptera stub de Rhododendronzikade fr Cicadelle du rhododendron nl Rododendroncicade ... more details
Doda may refer to People Doda singer , Polish musician Dorota Rabczewska Doda, the wife of Arnulf of Metz and ancestor of Charlemagne Doda surname , list of people with this name Doda Bodonawieedo , a fictional Star Wars character Doda clan , a Rajput group of India Alvaro de Miranda Neto , aka Doda , Brazilian show jumping rider Other Doda, Jammu and Kashmir , a town in Jammu and Kashmir, India Doda District in Jammu and Kashmir Doda leafhopper , a leafhopper genus Doda drug , an opioid made from poppy husks Doda River Disambiguation hn de Doda es Doda fr Doda nl Doda pl Doda pt Doda desambigua o ru ... more details
Taxobox image DelphacidWesternGhats.jpg image caption A species from the Western Ghats regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera subordo Auchenorrhyncha familia Leafhopper Cicadellidae genus Bothrogonia genus authority Melichar, 1926 type species type species authority File Bothrogonia ferruginea.jpg thumb left B. ferruginea Bothrogonia is a genus of leafhopper with a large number of species distributed across the Old World . They can be told apart from others in their tribe by the pattern of setae on the hind tibia. ref cite journal author Dietrich, CH year 2005 title Keys to the families of Cicadomorpha and subfamilies and tribes of Cicadellidae Hemiptera Auchenorrhyncha journal Florida Entomologist volume 88 issue 4 pages 502 517 url http www.fcla.edu FlaEnt fe88p502.pdf ref References reflist Category Cicadellidae Hemiptera stub ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Zyzzogeton regnum Animalia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Hemiptera familia Cicadellidae genus Zyzzogeton subdivision ranks Genera subdivision ??? Zyzzogeton is a rare genus of leafhopper endemic to South America . The word is known for being the last word defined in the Webster s New International Dictionary , Unabridged released in September 1961. It also appears in the 1939 Second edition, and is still present in current versions. Category Cicadellidae Hemiptera stub ... more details
Taxobox image image caption image width regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera superfamilia Membracoidea familia Cicadellidae genus Scaphoideus species S. titanus binomial Scaphoideus titanus binomial authority Elmer D. Ball Ball , 1932 Scaphoideus titanus , or the American grapevine leafhopper , is an insect of the family Cicadellidae . It is a vector epidemiology vector of the Vitis grapevine phytoplasma disease flavescence dor e . Category Cicadellidae Category Insect vectors of plant pathogens Hemiptera stub it Scaphoideus titanus ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Taxobox name Membracoidea image Common jassid nymph and ant02.jpg image width 250px image caption Leafhopper nymph of the Common Jassid Eurymela fenestrata on a eucalyptus branch, with ant regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera subordo Auchenorrhyncha infraordo Cicadomorpha superfamilia Membracoidea subdivision ranks Families subdivision Aetalionidae br Cicadellidae br Melizoderidae br Membracidae br Myerslopiidae The superfamily Membracoidea includes two of the largest families among what used to be the Homoptera the leafhopper s Cicadellidae and the treehopper s Membracidae . The other families in this group are quite small, and have, at various points, generally been included as members within other families, though they are all presently considered to be valid, monophyletic groups. The odd, relictual family Myerslopiidae is one of the most recently described of all Hemiptera n families. Category Auchenorrhyncha cs K sci es Membracoidea it Membracoidea nl Membracoidea ru Membracoidea ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Circulifer regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera familia Cicadellidae subfamilia Deltocephalinae tribus Opsiini genus Circulifer genus authority Circulifer is a genus of leafhopper s in the tribe Opsiini and the subfamily Deltocephalinae . Species Circulifer alboflavovittatus small Lindberg, 1954 small Circulifer dubiosus small Matsumura, 1908 small Circulifer haematoceps small Mulsant & Rey, 1855 small Circulifer hispaniae small Young & Frazier, 1954 small Circulifer nitidus small Young & Frazier, 1954 small Circulifer opacipennis small Lethierry, 1876 small Circulifer rubrivenosus small Scott, 1876 small Circulifer tenellus small Baker, 1896 small beet leafhopper References reflist http www.biolib.cz en taxon id424106 Circulifer on www.biolib.cz External links wikispecies Circulifer commons Circulifer Category Cicadellidae hemiptera stub ... more details
Taxobox image Graphocephala coccinea Kaldari 02.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera familia Cicadellidae subfamilia Cicadellinae genus Graphocephala species G. coccinea binomial Graphocephala coccinea binomial authority Forster, 1771 synonyms Cicada coccinea small Forster, 1771 small br Tettigonia quadrivittata small Say, 1830 small br Tettigonia picta small Walker, 1851 small br Tettigonia teliformis small Walker, 1851 small br Tettigonia idonea small Fowler, 1900 small Graphocephala coccinea is a meadow and woodland dwelling species of brightly colored leafhopper native to North and Central America, from Canada south to Panama. ref name usda http www.sel.barc.usda.gov selhome leafhoppers HTML G.html United States Department of Agriculture ref Common name s include candy striped leafhopper , red banded leafhopper , scarlet and green leafhopper and red and blue leafhopper . G. coccinea adults measure 6.7 8.4 mm in length and have vivid blue or green and red or orange red stripes on their wing s and the top of their thorax combined with bright yellow coloration on their head, legs, abdomen , and elsewhere. Leafhoppers feed on plant sap with the aid of specialized mouthparts. Pierce s disease G. coccinea has been identified as one of several leafhopper species that is a Vector epidemiology vector in leaf scorch caused by the gammaproteobacteria Xylella fastidiosa also known as Pierce s disease . X. fastidiosa is responsible for the decline of certain woody plant s such as elm , oak , and other ornamental tree s. ref http www.ars.usda.gov research projects projects.htm?ACCN NO 404922&fy 2005 USDA Agricultural Research Service ref According to a research entomologist at the United States National Arboretum , An understanding of the transmission of this bacterium by insect vectors is economically important because there is neither any known effective therapy for infection infected trees and shrub s nor a strategy for preventing infecti ... more details
, chlorosis , stunting, and sterility of flowers. The aster leafhopper vector, Macrosteles quadrilineatus .... 2005. pp.691 694. ref File Aster leafhopper.jpg thumb Aster leafhopper Disease cycle The Aster yellows ... organism and is vectored by the aster leafhopper, Macrosteles quadrilineatus , a phloem feeding insect ... by division or budding in the phloem sieve cells of the host plants as well as the bodies of their leafhopper ... yellows phytoplasma on the fitness of aster leafhopper Homoptera Cicadellidae . Ann. Entomol. Soc ... plaintain. ref name Agrios The vector leafhopper feeds on the phloem of aster yellows infected plants ... is acquired, an incubation period follows in which it multiplies within the leafhopper and then moves ... through the saliva as the leafhopper feeds. Within 8 24 hours after inoculation, the phytoplasma moves ... by the leafhopper. Conditions that favor movement and spread of the leafhopper and encourage feeding ... to the Midwest. ref name Davis Upon arrival in the Midwest they begin feeding. The leafhopper ... from infected plants along the migration or while still in the South. ref name Davis The leafhopper ... weeds that are infected to acquire AYP. Weather conditions greatly influence leafhopper flight ... leafhopper feeding patterns. If conditions are hot and dry plants do not appear as lush and nutrient rich to the phloem feeding leafhopper whereas seasons with abundant rainfall allow the plants to have ... specifically about carrots, some methods can be used to manage the leafhopper populations in an attempt ... chemical controls. The AYI equals the percent of leafhopper population containing AYP multiplied ... when to apply insecticides based on how susceptible the crop or cultivar is to leafhopper feeding ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Ismarus image Britishentomologyvolume3Plate380.jpg image caption Ismarus dorsiger illustration from British Entomology regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera subordo Apocrita superfamilia Proctotrupoidea subfamilia Ismarinae genus Ismarus subdivision ranks species subdivision 30 species Ismarinae is a subfamily of wasp s belonging to the family Diapriidae , containing only the single genus Ismarus . There are approximately 30 species known in this small relictual group, all of which appear to be hyperparasitoid s that parasitize Dryinidae that attack leafhopper s . Ismarines differ from other diapriid wasps by lacking a facial projection from which the antenna arise, and characterized by various degrees of fusion of the metasoma l tergum terga . References http www.tolweb.org Diapriidae Diapriidae page on Tolweb Category Proctotrupoidea Wasp stub ... more details
about the plant disease the Shirley Temple movie Curly Top film Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Curly top is a disease, first noted in the United States in 1898, which strikes various types of plants, including tomato , chili pepper , eggplant, potato es, and others, causing them to stop growing or producing fruit, often eventually dying. Typically, the leaves curl up, giving it the name. This disease may not immediately kill the plant, but will interrupt its life cycle, causing poor or no flowering or fruiting. It is carried almost exclusively by the beet leafhopper or the hoverfly , which can be managed through chemical means, or by use of companion plant s it is repelled by Tagetes marigold s, while Pelargonium geraniums and petunia s function almost identically as trap crop s. Category Plant pathogens and diseases Agriculture stub ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Wheat dwarf virus WDV virus group ii familia Geminiviridae genus Mastrevirus species Wheat dwarf virus synonyms Wheat dwarf virus WDV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Geminiviridae . The two isolates of this virus effect both what and barley. It is spread by the leafhopper Psammotettix alienus . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.029.0.01.012.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Wheat dwarf virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT Wheat Dwarf Virus Category Viruses Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Virus plant disease stub ... more details
Mohammed Sultan Khan Ghauri is a biologist specialist of Homoptera . Books The morphology and taxonomy of male scale insects Homoptera Coccoidea 1962 Revision of the genus Orosius leafhopper Orosius Distant Homoptera Cicadelloidea British Museum 1966 References http www.amazon.co.uk Books s?ie UTF8&rh n 3A266239 2Cp 27 3AMohammed 20Sultan 20Khan 20Ghauri&field author Mohammed 20Sultan 20Khan 20Ghauri&page 1 Mohammed Sultan Khan Ghauri on Amazon.com DEFAULTSORT Ghauri, Mohammed Sultan Khan Category Year of birth missing Category Biologists biologist stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Tetramelasma regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera subordo Auchenorrhyncha superfamilia Cicadoidea familia Cicadellidae genus Tetramelasma genus authority Stiller, 2011 Tetramelasma is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae . ref Stiller, M. 2011 . A new leafhopper genus and four new species from the Grassland Biome of South Africa Hemiptera, Cicadellidae . Zootaxa 2794 35 51. ref They are endemic to South Africa . Species Tetramelasma litopyx small Stiller, 2011 small Tetramelasma nodosatha small Stiller, 2011 small Tetramelasma scolosatha small Stiller, 2011 small Tetramelasma tanyphysis small Stiller, 2011 small References reflist Category Cicadellidae hemiptera stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Sweta hallucinata regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera subordo Clypeorrhyncha familia Cicadellidae subfamilia Typhlocybinae genus Sweta genus authority Viraktamath & Dietrich, 2011 species S. hallucinata binomial Sweta hallucinata binomial authority Viraktamath & Dietrich, 2011 Sweta hallucinata is a species of leafhopper in the subfamily Typhlocybinae , the only species in the genus Sweta . The genus name is derived from the Sanskrit word for white, the type species being predominantly whitish. ref Viraktamath, C.A. & Dietrich, C.H. 2011 . A remarkable new genus of Dikraneurini Hemiptera Cicadomorpha Cicadellidae Typhlocybinae from Southeast Asia. Zootaxa 2931 1 7. ref References reflist Category Cicadellidae hemiptera stub ... more details
called leafhopper rain. These droplets are messy and, when the water evaporates, leave a residue ... pathogens is a virus specific to sharpshooters. The leafhopper infecting virus, Homalodisca coagulata virus 1 HoCV 1, Dicistroviridae , has been shown to increase leafhopper mortality. ref cite ... protein of Homalodisca coagulata virus 1 , a new leafhopper infecting virus from the glassy winged ... surfaces, and or as an aerosol in leafhopper excreta. One of the most successful biocontrol efforts has been the mass rearing and release of four different leafhopper parasitoids in the Mymaridae .... The traditional means of insect management, such as scouting and land owner reports of leafhopper ... leafhopper numbers all of these impacts have produced a system wherein reasonable, environmentally ... more details