Hebata vitis

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Hebata vitis (= Empoasca vitis) (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Christophe Quintin
Source: Flickr

Hebata vitis (Goethe, 1875) - (vine leafhopper)

The leafhopper is common in Europe and Asia and infests various crops like grapevine, tea, hop, cotton and potato. On tea, the feeding activities result in curling and necrotic spots on the young leaves and a reduced tea quality. The adult hoppers are green to yellowish with a blue-green longitudinal patch on the forewing.

Synonyms:
Empoasca vitis Goethe, 1875

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Weinzikade
Grüne Rebzikade
• English: vine leafhopper
false-eye leafhopper
• Español: cicadelas
• Français: cicadelle des grillures de la vigne