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Western Patato – Empoasca abrupta

Western Patato – Empoascaabrupta Common Name: Western Potato Latin Name: Empoascaabrupta Appearance:
  • Adult beetles are around 10mm long. Each wing cover has five black lines with a yellow to underlying red colour.
  • Larvae are similarly vividly coloured and can grow to be 15mm long. They are brilliant red at first, with a black head and legs, but this fades to a pale orange before pupation.
  • The Western potato leafhopper (Empoasca abrupta) is a little winged yellow, green, or brown bug.
  • That grows to a length of around 3mm.
Territory: Western Patato Throughout in the United States Damages caused by Western Patato: Leafhoppers infest potato plants and suck sap from potato leaves, causing a yellow mottle. Their eggs are usually laid within the plant and thus are invisible.