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is native in Asia and was accidentially introduced into Hawaii in the late 1980s. It has been recorded from the Madeira and Canary Islands since 2000. It attacks many host plants and causes interveinal chlorosis on the leaves.<br/>
 
is native in Asia and was accidentially introduced into Hawaii in the late 1980s. It has been recorded from the Madeira and Canary Islands since 2000. It attacks many host plants and causes interveinal chlorosis on the leaves.<br/>
 
This species has been misidentified as ''Sophonia rufofascia'' (Kuoh and Kuoh) in the literature.
 
This species has been misidentified as ''Sophonia rufofascia'' (Kuoh and Kuoh) in the literature.
 
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[[Category:Cicadellidae]]
 
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Sophonia orientalis (Matsumura) - (twospotted leafhopper)
is native in Asia and was accidentially introduced into Hawaii in the late 1980s. It has been recorded from the Madeira and Canary Islands since 2000. It attacks many host plants and causes interveinal chlorosis on the leaves.
This species has been misidentified as Sophonia rufofascia (Kuoh and Kuoh) in the literature.