Potato Leafhopper

Eupteryx aurata

Eupteryx aurata is a leafhopper in the Cicadellidae family.
Potato Leafhopper - Eupteryx aurata Heverlee, Belgium (Aug, 2013).
A few milimeters only. Yellow with strong dark markings and a pale 'hour-glass' on the top of the forewings; the markings can be reduced to little more than a few black spots on the wings (below left). The pronotum always bears two large black spots, and sometimes also two small spots at the front middle. The spots on the vertex are large, and often reach the top of the face and the rear margin.
http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/homoptera/Cicadellidae/Eupteryx_aurata.html
Habitat:
Open garden, KU Leuven. A familiar and common species in low vegetation, especially nettles and brambles. Belgium,Eupteryx aurata,Geotagged,Summer

Appearance

The typical form is distinctive, with strong dark markings and a pale 'hour-glass' on the top of the forewings; however, the markings can be reduced to little more than a few black spots on the wings.

The pronotum always bears two large black spots, and sometimes also two small spots at the front middle. The spots on the vertex are large, and often reach the top of the face and the rear margin. The overall colour is often tinged orange.

Adult: May to November
Length 3.5-4.5 mm

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https://www.britishbugs.org.uk/homoptera/Cicadellidae/Eupteryx_aurata.html
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyCicadellidae
GenusEupteryx
SpeciesEupteryx aurata
Photographed in
Belgium