Threebanded Leafhopper – Erythroneura tricincta
Three-banded Leafhopper – Erythroneuratricincta
Common Name: Three-banded Leafhopper
Latin Name: Erythroneuratricincta
Appearance:
- The first band is a narrow U-shaped band that mainly covers the eyes. All of the bands are brown.
- The initial band seems squared or barbell-shaped rather than U-shaped. All of the bars are brown.
- There is no brown ring on the head. The first band, like Erythroneura strata, curls forward, while the second band is brown on the sides and red in the center. The third band is either red with a brown dot or brown. This specimen belongs to a different genus than the others.
- This species’ markings are pretty striking, resembling a white circle with a red edge on a brown body. The white bands will be narrower and red-edged, and the second brown band will be circular rather than mask-shaped.