Groundnut hopper

Is this a Minor Pest?
Yes
Minor Pest Title

Groundnut hopper (Hilda patruelis)

Minor Pest Description

It is about 5mm in length, brown or green in colour with white marks and strips on the wings. The nymphs resemble the adults but without fully developed wings. These insects live in clusters or colonies, and are attended by ants that feed the honeydew excreted by the hoppers. These sucking insects attack the plants at the base of the stem, usually below ground level. The toxic saliva injected while feeding causes the plant to wither, turn yellow and die. The extent of damage can be important when the insect occurs in large numbers. The first sign of infestation is the presence of black ants.

 

Minor Pest What to do.
  • Use tolerant or resistant varieties. The groundnut variety "Nyanda" is reported to be tolerant to aphids and to the groundnut hopper (IAN, 2003).
Minor Pest Position
5
Minor Pest Firstcontent
121
Pest Type
insect
Host Plants
Groundnut