“…Also, the highest average numbers of the green leafhopper were recorded on squash plants occurred on 3 rd and 2 nd weeks of October (40.67 and 43.00) during 2018 and 2019 growing seasons, respectively, and the highest average numbers monthly of E. decipiens were 146.67 recorded during October followed by 93.67 in November and 28.66 in December; and 156.00 recorded during October followed by 106.00 in November and 37.00 in December during 2018 and 2019 successive seasons, respectively. The present results are in harmony with those obtained by, Metwally et al (1995) stated that the initial appearance of the green leafhopper, E. decipiens varied from one year first and second seasons, 1991 and 1992 on squash plants, the seasonal activity of jassid was restricted in the second half of summer squash growing season of 1992; Abdalla & Al-Habashy (2013) who indicated that, one peak occurred at the 2 nd week of March for jassid on the broad bean during 2011 and 2012 seasons; Awadalla et al (2018) who stated that the highest relative abundance of E. decipiens occurred in March plantation on squash plants during 2014 and 2015 successive seasons, and Ismail (2018) who revealed that the jassid E. lybica peaked in the 3 rd week of July, 4 th week of August and 2 nd week of September during 2015 growing season, while in the season of 2016 it peaked in the 2 nd week of August and 1 st week of September occurred on okra plants.…”