Plum Leafhopper – Macropsis trimaculata
Plum Leafhopper – Macropsistrimaculata
Common Name: Plum Leafhopper
Latin Name: Macropsistrimaculata
Appearance:
- Plum Leafhopper is about 0.12 inch (3 mm) in length, light to pale yellow, and has striking dark brown and reddish patterns.
- Eggs are placed singly in epidermal tissue on the underside of leaves and appear as a bean-shaped, blisterlike protuberance 0.04 inch (1 mm) in length.
- The first brood’s eggs are deposited on basal leaves in April and May. Nymphs are white with six pale yellow spots on the thorax and clear eyes.