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Amrasca biguttula

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On cotton, it has been found that growing a cultivar with hairs on the undersides of the leaves reduces infestation, and that long hairs are better at deterring the insect from laying than are short hairs; this seems to be due to the hairs preventing the insect from getting close enough to the leaf
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The adult cotton jassid is a long and slender insect about 2.6 mm (0.1 in) in length. It is yellowish-green, with a conspicuous black spot on either side of the head and another near the tip of the fore wing. The head is pale green and the membranous wings transparent and iridescent. On
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surfaces and reducing the yield. In many areas, this pest regularly occurs on cotton in epidemic numbers. A number of natural enemies help to control populations including
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season. In Burkina Faso, this jassid attacks cotton, okra, eggplant and hibiscus during the rainy season. It also occurs on various
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Heavy infestations on cotton, okra, and sunflower make the leaves turn yellow, curl up and fall off. The insects also secrete
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Jayasimha, G.T.; Rachana, R.R.; Manjunatha, M.; Rajkumar, V.B. (2012). "Biology and seasonal incidence of leafhopper,
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leaf surfaces, the insect tends to move about diagonally, and when disturbed it immediately jumps and flies away.
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Leafhoppers have mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking, enabling them to feed on plant
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of females is about fifteen eggs. Adults are attracted to light, females more than males.
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or in soft twigs. The eggs hatch in six or seven days. There are five nymphal
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Biotechnological Approaches for Pest Management and Ecological Sustainability
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Singh, Anita; Singh, Jarmanjeet; Singh, Khushwinder; Rani, Poonam (2018).
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often grows on this, restricting the amount of light reaching the plant's
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International Journal of Environment, Ecology, Family and Urban Studies
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Biopesticides in Sustainable Agriculture Progress and Potential
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Koul, O.; Dhaliwal, G.S.; Khokhar, S.; Singh, Ram (2014).
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is known to infect (and also kill) the cotton leafhopper,
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Index

Amrasca biguttula biguttula
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hemiptera
Auchenorrhyncha
Cicadellidae
Amrasca
Binomial name
leafhopper
Typhlocybinae
Cicadellidae
pest
cotton
okra
nymph
metamorphosis
leaf stalks
instars
fecundity
sap
cotton
okra
eggplant
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
sunflower
pigeon pea

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