Intermountain Leafhopper – Ewardsiana filamenta
Intermountain Leafhopper (Ewardsiana filament)
Common Name: Intermountain Leafhopper
Latin Name: Ewardsiana filamenta
Appearance:
- Leafhoppers, these insects are rather little (3.5-4mm). The wings are kept flat against the pale green body. The tips of the wings become white.
- Leafhoppers are sometimes known as froghoppers because of their frog-like appearance.
- Dults range in color from pale yellow to olive green and are roughly 14 inches long. Because of their color and fast flying, they may be mistaken for whiteflies.
- Nymphs are comparable in size to adults but lack wings and can only be seen on the undersides of leaves.
- The immature stages, sometimes known as nymphs, are smaller and cream-colored. These can be discovered beneath plant leaves.