Privet Leafhopper – Fieberiella florii
Privet Leafhopper – Fieberiellaflorii
Common Name: Privet Leafhopper
Latin Name: Fieberiellaflorii
Appearance:
- Large and tough species. Males are 6.60—7.50 mm long, whereas females are 7.00—7.40 mm long.
- The body is a medium tan to dark brown tint with many small brown and black flecks. Nymphs have white-speckled patterns running down the rear of the head, thorax, and abdomen.
- They are greenish-yellow in color. The end of the core is covered in several long, stiff hairs.
- Adults have pale wings with brown veins and a brown band running across the center of each branch. The head has been lowered. The wings are pulled closely together at the end to form a flattened profile, roof-like, over the abdomen.