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Eumetopina flavipes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Delphacini

Scientific name
  
Eumetopina flavipes

Higher classification
  
Eumetopina

Order
  
True bugs

Family
  
Delphacidae

Genus
  
Eumetopina

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
True bugs, Chilo terrenellus, Sesamia grisescens, Perkinsiella saccharicida, Saccharum edule

Eumetopina flavipes top 5 facts


Eumetopina flavipes, the island sugarcane planthopper, is a species of planthopper present throughout South East Asia. E. flavipes is a vector for Ramu stunt disease, a plant disease which affects sugarcane. Ramu stunt disease is widespread throughout Papua New Guinea, but has not been detected in Australia.

Eumetopina is thought to have evolved in Papua New Guinea, where up to four undescribed species have been collected, but many more may be present. In Papua New Guinea, E. flavipes occurs on Saccharum officinarum, S. robustum, S. edule and Saccharum hybrids sugarcane. Virus-free populations of E. flavipes are present on Saccharum hybrids and S. officinarum on many islands in the Torres Strait, and a number of small populations persist on the northern Cape York Peninsula - the very tip of Queensland, mainland Australia.

References

Eumetopina flavipes Wikipedia