Thursday, 16 April 2026

Two‑Spot Cotton Leafhopper: Researchers Build Rapid‑Response Framework for New Invasive Pest

A close-up of a small, pale green two-spot cotton leafhopper with transparent wings and two dark spots on its back, resting on a green leaf with visible surface texture.

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The two‑spot cotton leafhopper (Amrasca biguttula) has emerged as a new and invasive pest in the southeastern United States. Researchers have quickly studied its biology and lifecycle and developed management guidelines for growers faced with this new arrival in their fields. [Read more]

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