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Sharpnosed leafhopper
Rufus Isaacs, MSU Entomology
This insect is a vector of blueberry stunt disease. Adults are small and brown, about 5 mm long, with a pointed head and cream-colored flecks on the body and wings.
Jerry A. Payne, USDA ARS  

The wingless nymphs are yellow-white with red to brown coloration that develops an hourglass pattern.

This species overwinters as an egg inside fallen leaves, and eggs hatch as leaf buds open in the spring. There are typically two generations per year with adults in mid and late summer. The timing of these generations can be monitored with yellow sticky traps. Second-generation adults deposit the overwintering eggs.

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