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Ionomic Signatures of Olive Trees Affected by Quick Decline Syndrome. [PDF]

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A multi-partner symbiotic community inhabits the emerging pest Pentastiridius leporinus

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Auchenorrhyncha

2001
23 Auchenorrhyncha Tarsi are three­segmented. An arolium has evolved in cicadids and cercopids (Fig. 4e). The arolium cuticle has a characteristic inner structure of chitinous threads oriented at some angle to the surface (Fig. 4J).
R. G. Beutel, S. N. Gorb
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Morphology of arolia in Auchenorrhyncha (Insecta, Hemiptera)

Journal of Morphology, 2014
ABSTRACTThe pretarsal arolium serves as an attachment device in many groups of insects, enabling them to walk efficiently on smooth surfaces, where claws alone do not provide sufficient foothold. The arolia of representatives of all major lineages of Auchenorrhyncha are described and illustrated, mainly using scanning electron microscopy and histology.
Friedemann, K., Beutel, R.
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Auchenorrhyncha

2008
AUCHENORRHYNCHA FULGOROMORPHA FULGOROIDEA ACANALONIIDAE Acanalonia Spinola, 1839 Acanalonia phorcys Fennah, 1971:337 *H Acanalonia servillei Spinola, 1839. Wolcott, 1927b:191; Dozier, 1931d:13; Ball, 1933:149; Metcalf, 1954a:31 Acanalonia sublinea (Walker, 1858). Metcalf, 1954a:34 Acanalonia umbraculata (Fabricius, 1803).
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