Euscelis incisa is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae.
[1][2] It is found in Europe,[1][2] North Africa, and Asia.
[1] It is formerly known as Euscelis plebejus,[3] among other names.
[1] Euscelis incisa can be used as a vector of the bacterium Spiroplasma citri, a mollicute bacterium that is the causative agent of the Citrus stubborn disease, to experimentally infect white clover (Trifolium repens).
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