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The variegated grape leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley

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Hiroshi Kido, University of California
Donald L. Flaherty, Tulare County
Daniel F. Bosch, UC
Karen A. Valero, Cooperative Extension

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California Agriculture 38(1):31-32.

Published January 01, 1984

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Not available – first paragraph follows: The variegated grape leafhopper, the principal pest of grapes in southern California and Arizona, was reported for the first time in 1980 on grapes in Fresno County, in the San Joaquin Valley. Its widespread distribution there, however, suggested that it had been present before then. This leafhopper has since been found also in Tulare County. A closely related species, the grape leafhopper, is the most common grape pest in central and northern California.

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Photographs by Jack K. Clark.

The variegated grape leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley

Hiroshi Kido, Donald L. Flaherty, Daniel F. Bosch, Karen A. Valero
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The variegated grape leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley

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Authors

Hiroshi Kido, University of California
Donald L. Flaherty, Tulare County
Daniel F. Bosch, UC
Karen A. Valero, Cooperative Extension

Publication Information

California Agriculture 38(1):31-32.

Published January 01, 1984

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Not available – first paragraph follows: The variegated grape leafhopper, the principal pest of grapes in southern California and Arizona, was reported for the first time in 1980 on grapes in Fresno County, in the San Joaquin Valley. Its widespread distribution there, however, suggested that it had been present before then. This leafhopper has since been found also in Tulare County. A closely related species, the grape leafhopper, is the most common grape pest in central and northern California.

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Author notes

Photographs by Jack K. Clark.


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