About Oak Leafhopper
A tiny pale green leafhopper found on oak trees. Feeds by piercing leaf cells, causing pale stippling. Can be extremely abundant on oaks in summer.
Did You Know?
Can occur in such high densities that they rain down from oak trees when branches are shaken.
Distribution
Where Oak Leafhopper can be found
Seasonal Activity
Peak activity
Moderate
Low / dormant
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APA:
Orbitrock. (2026). Oak Leafhopper (Typhlocyba quercus). Retrieved from https://orbitrock.com/insect/oak-leafhopper
MLA:
"Oak Leafhopper." Orbitrock, https://orbitrock.com/insect/oak-leafhopper.