“…Thus, in humid zones, the insects achieve up to 6 generations per year (Sotelo and Cardona, 2001). This seasonal dynamic was reported for Zulia carbonaria (Lallemand, 1924) and Aeneolamia reducta (Lallemand, 1924) in colombian pasture systems for bimodal and monomodal rainfall patterns respectively (Peck et al, 2002;Castro et al, 2005), and Aeneolamia contigua (Walker, 1851) in sugarcane crops in Mexico, having a higher abundance of nymphs and adults after the rainy season started (Olán-Hernández et al, 2016). Additionally, Herrera-Huerta et al (2004) found that high humidity rates increase the egg hatching and survival rate of Aeneolamia postica (Walker, 1858) collected from sugarcane in Mexico in laboratory conditions.…”