Abstract

There has been much confusion and misunderstanding with respect to the scientific and common names to be applied to the three species of leafhopper infesting the apple, namely Typhlocyba rosae, Empoasca maligna and E. fabae A key to the insects and another to the injury will assist in determination. The earliest species described by Harris and Walsh are for the first time considered and their scientific names applied. This should give a stable scientific nomenclature and if the common names recommended are adopted, confusion can be avoided in the future.

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