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Oak Leafhopper

Typhlocyba quercus

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.

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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

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant
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Orbitrock. (2026). Oak Leafhopper (Typhlocyba quercus). Retrieved from https://orbitrock.com/insect/oak-leafhopper

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