Leafhopper is a common name applied to any
species from the
family Cicadellidae. These minute
insects, colloquially known as
hoppers, are plant feeders that suck
plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees. Their hind legs are modified for jumping, and are covered with hairs that facilitate the spreading of a secretion over their bodies that acts as a water repellent and carrier of
pheromones. They undergo a partial
metamorphosis, and have various host associations, varying from very generalized to very specific. Some species have a cosmopolitan distribution, or occur throughout the temperate and tropical regions. Some are pests or
vectors of
plant viruses and
phytoplasmas. The family is distributed all over the world, and constitutes the second-largest hemipteran family, with at least 20,000 described species.