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Zootaxa, 2020
Nomenclatural changes are proposed for numerous taxon names in the Insect orders Hemiptera and Palaeohemiptera. New replacement names are proposed for six genera, three subgenera, 55 species and six subspecies, additionally a homonymous name for a genus and eight homonymous names for species are substituted with the names of junior synonyms; 13 new ...
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Nomenclatural changes are proposed for numerous taxon names in the Insect orders Hemiptera and Palaeohemiptera. New replacement names are proposed for six genera, three subgenera, 55 species and six subspecies, additionally a homonymous name for a genus and eight homonymous names for species are substituted with the names of junior synonyms; 13 new ...
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The Morphology of Integumental Brochosomes in Cicadellidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha)
Arthropod Structure & DevelopmentBrochosomes, secretory microstructures composed of protein-lipid compounds, are synthesized in the Malpighian tubules of leafhoppers (Cicadellidae). These specialized particles play essential biological roles, notably providing hydrophobic protection against environmental contaminants and self-generated honeydew residues.
Kewei Lyu, Yalin Zhang
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On some Tettigometridae (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) from Turkey
Zoology in the Middle East, 1997Abstract The Tettigometridae fauna of the region of Erzurum and some neighbouring provinces of Turkey was surveyed during 1989–1995. The material contains 8 species. Among them, Tettigometra cerina Lindberg, T. concolor Fieber and T. ventralis Signoret are new for the Turkish fauna.
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Partitioning of resources by grassland leafhoppers (Auchenorrhyncha, Homoptera)
Ecological Entomology, 1979Abstract. 1. Resource utilization of time (i.e. seasonal occurrence of adults) and oviposition sites (i.e. heights of the host plant above ground level) have been analysed in five species of leafhoppers commonly associated with the grass Holcus mollis.2.
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Parasitoid Interactions and Their Contribution to the Stabilization of Auchenorrhyncha Populations
1994The Fulgoroidea are common herbivores in both agricultural and natural systems, often causing severe damage to their host plants (Chapters 14–20). As a result of their economic importance, much research has been conducted on the ecology of planthoppers and the role that natural enemies play in limiting their damage.
James T. Cronin, Donald R. Strong
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The Influence of Nitrogenous Fertilizer on the Grassland Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera)
The Journal of Applied Ecology, 19821. Samples of Auchenorrhyncha were collected from fertilized plots between April 1978 and November 1979. 2. Twenty-nine species were recorded of which twenty-six probably breed regularly on the experimental area. 3. NPK fertilizer addition reduced leafhopper species diversity by disproportionately increasing the total number of individuals which ...
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Designation of lectotypes in Allygus Fieber (Homoptera, Auchenorrhyncha)
Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1982AbstractIt is stated that two Allygus species have been mixed up under the name of Allygus mixtus (F.), one of them being A. mixtus in the sense of Ribaut (1952). Ferrari (1882) described 4 "varieties" of mixtus. By examination of the syntypes of Ferrari and designation of Iectotypes the I established that the "nameless" species should be known under ...
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Leafhoppers (Auchenorrhyncha: Homoptera) of Acidic Grassland
The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1973M. G. Solomon, N. Waloff
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Auchenorrhyncha Duméril, 1806 / Auchenorrhyncha Duméril, 1806
2003Werner E. Holzinger+2 more
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Dispersal by Flight of Leafhoppers (Auchenorrhyncha: Homoptera)
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