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2007
Familia Cicadidae En los últimos 60 años no se ha realizado en la República Argentina, un relevamiento exhaustivo de las especies presentes, siendo las publicaciones del Dr. B. Torres (1945, 1946) el único registro de la distribución de cicádidos del país.
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Familia Cicadidae En los últimos 60 años no se ha realizado en la República Argentina, un relevamiento exhaustivo de las especies presentes, siendo las publicaciones del Dr. B. Torres (1945, 1946) el único registro de la distribución de cicádidos del país.
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2013
Published as part of Ewart, A. & Popple, L. W., 2013, New species of Drymopsalta Heath Cicadas (Cicadidae: Cicadettinae: Cicadettini) from Queensland and Northern Territory, Australia, with overview of genus, pp.
Ewart, A., Popple, L. W.
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Published as part of Ewart, A. & Popple, L. W., 2013, New species of Drymopsalta Heath Cicadas (Cicadidae: Cicadettinae: Cicadettini) from Queensland and Northern Territory, Australia, with overview of genus, pp.
Ewart, A., Popple, L. W.
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1928
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1906
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Published as part of Sanborn, Allen F., Gonzaga, Luiz P. & Takiya, Daniela M., 2024, A new cicada (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) species from Brazil with a detailed description of the genus Parnisa Stål, 1862 and key to the known species, pp.
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2003
Key for species identification using exuviae Species may be differentiated by the morphology of their exuviae (see Figs. 1, 4-10). Females of M. aper and F. mannifera present dubious characteristics and are not easy to distinguish them. 1. Large or medium size, length 2.6 cm .............................. 2 1’.
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Key for species identification using exuviae Species may be differentiated by the morphology of their exuviae (see Figs. 1, 4-10). Females of M. aper and F. mannifera present dubious characteristics and are not easy to distinguish them. 1. Large or medium size, length 2.6 cm .............................. 2 1’.
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1925
Published as part of Goding, Frederic W., 1925, Synopsis of the Cicadidae of Ecuador, pp.
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Published as part of Goding, Frederic W., 1925, Synopsis of the Cicadidae of Ecuador, pp.
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Checklist of Australian Cicadidae
1957(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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1912
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Spolia Mentawiensia: Cicadidae
1929Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 2, pp.
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