Eumetopina flavipes
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| Eumetopina flavipes Muir |
Eumetopina flavipes is a species of planthopper native to several Pacific Islands. Its common name is island sugarcane planthopper. It is a vector for ramu stunt, a plant disease which infests sugarcane.
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