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Orange leafhopper

Introduction of the Insect

Bothrogonia is a genus of leafhoppers with a large number of species distributed across the Old World. They can be told apart from others in their tribe by the pattern of setae on the hind tibia.

 

English name     Orange Headed leafhopper

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Scientific name  Bothrogonia addita

Domain: Eukaryota

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Hemiptera

Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha

Family: Cicadellidae

Genus: Bothrogonia

Species: B. addita

Binomial Name: Bothrogonia addita (Walker,1851)

Distributed throughout the old world.

 

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  • Adult: It has no antennae. It has an orange color of head, thorax and wing. There are some black spots over its head and thorax. The wings also have black color. The size of the body is about 10mm.

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