Japanese Maple Leafhopper

Japananus hyalinus

''Japananus hyalinus'', the Japanese maple leafhopper, is a species of leafhopper of the subfamily Deltocephalinae and tribe Opsiini. Believed to be native to eastern Asia, it has been carried with the trade in cultivated maples and is now widely found in Europe, North America and Australia.
Japanese maple leaf hopper  Geotagged,Japananus hyalinus,Summer,United States

Appearance

Female 5.5 mm long, male 4.25 mm. Head comes to an acute point, head and prothorax greenish yellow. Forewings translucent with reddish veins. In the resting position three narrow beaded bands of purplish brown run more or less straight across the wings, incorporating some portions of the veins. Scutellum yellow with dark markings resembling the "frowny" emoticon ☹.

The eggs are inserted into the nodes of young branches, making them very difficult to detect in dormant planting stock. There is normally one generation per year, with the eggs over wintering. The nymphs are sharply pointed at both head and tail and are frequently yellowish.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyCicadellidae
GenusJapananus
SpeciesJ. hyalinus