The small brown planthopper, Laodelphax striatellus, and the white backed planthopper, Sogatella furcifera, are important agricultural pests. L. striatellus could overwinter in Korean peninsula as nymph stage but S. furcifera could not. We investigated the survivorship and fecundity of two species for comparing population growth. The longevity and fecundity of two species were investigated at temperatures of 12.5, 15.0, 17.5, 20.0, 22.5, 25.0, 27.5, 30.0, 32.5, and 35.0℃. Adult longevity and fecundity of two species were significantly influenced by temperature. Longevities of L. striatellus were longer than those of S. furcifera at different temperatures. Specially, oviposition period of L. striatellus was twice as long as that of S. furcifera. Total fecundity per female of L. striatellus were also more than those of S. furcifera. The oviposition model of each species was consisted of three components - age specific survival rate, age specific oviposition rate and total fecundity per female. The relationship between adult developmental rate and temperatures was described by exponential function. The age specific survival rate and the age specific cumulative oviposition rate were explained by two parameter inversed-Weibull function and Weibull function. Temperature dependent fecundity was estimated using three parameter Gaussian function. Daily egg production of two species in relation to adult age and temperature was estimated.