151Common name
Scientific name
Order: Family
Host crop
Mode of damage
Sources
Sugarcane leafhopperPyrilla perpusillaW.Hemiptera; FulgoridaeSorghum, pearl millet, sugarcane, etc.Sucks phloem sap from leaves and excretes honeydew onto foliage, leading to fungal diseases. This direct and indirect damage affects sugar yield and quality.Perry and Perry (1989)Acacia white flyTetraleurodes acacia
Q.Hemiptera: AleyrodidaeAcaciaFeeds by tapping into the phloem of plants, injecting toxic saliva and decreasing the overall turgor pressure of plants.John etal. (2007) andSrinivasa (2000)ThripsScirtothrips aurantii
F.Thysanoptera; ThripidaeEucalyptus, citrus, etc.Immature and adult thrips prefer to feed on young leaves in the inner neck of plants and cause severe damage by sucking the cell sap.Mirab-Balou etal.(^2011) and Loomansand Van Lenteren (^1995)Insect-Pests in Dryland Agriculture and their Integrated Management