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Old September 21, 2012   #1
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In a greenhouse I am getting some insects chewing on the undersides of the leaves and causing a light spotting of the upper leaf side. Damage is not that great, but it is noticeable. Here are two pics, one of the damage and another of the insect I found under the leaves. The size of the bug is similar to an Aphid, but they move more quickly. There were also some darker green but similarly shaped insects that had the ability to jump, and did so rather than wait for me to take their photo.

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I am looking at Psyllids and maybe Thrips, but I am not sure; any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old September 22, 2012   #2
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Look like leafhopper nymphs to me. The adults jump. Thrips are MUCH smaller.
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I see leafhopper nymphs too.. the damage looks right as well. You never see psyllid adults alone like that.. there's always plenty of nymphs and "sugar" around. Thrips are very hard to visualize without a really good magnifier.
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Thanks, I believe you are right. They are not something I have encountered before.

I didn't know we had problems with leafhoppers in the UK, but, it turns out we do:
Glasshouse leafhopper RHS page

Edit: I was originally thanking ChrisK, editing to thank Greentiger also.

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Old October 1, 2012   #5
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great info! never seen these on tomatoes here but probabley only a matter of time!
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