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Taxonomic revision of Japanese Stenocranus (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae)
ZootaxaThe delphacid genus Stenocranus Fieber occurring in Japan is morphologically revised, and 10 species including a new species are recognized as follows: S. niisimai Matsumura, S. tamagawanus Matsumura, S. sapporensis Matsumura, S. harimensis Matsumura, S. tateyamanus Matsumura, S. takasagonis Matsumura, S. fallax Matsumura, S.
SATOSHI FUJINUMA, MASAMI HAYASHI
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Hybridization studies in the planthopper genus Ribautodelphax (Homoptera, Delphacidae)
Genetica, 1988Seven known Ribautodelphax species and four recently discovered taxa were crossed. Forty-three percent of the interspecific crosses were successful. Interspecific crosses generally resulted in low numbers of hybrids. In some combinations prolonged larval development of the hybrid males was observed.
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Some taxonomic observations on the British Delphacidae (Hemiptera)
Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1964Synopsis The identity of the genus Delphacodes is discussed and 30 British species formerly referred to that genus are transferred to 12 different genera; of these, two are redefined, each comprised of two subgenera; the characters distinguishing these are given in two keys.
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Biology of Metadelphax propinqua (Fieber) (Homoptera, Delphacidae)
1990The biology of the Turkish Metadelphax propinqua population was investigated in Finland. The egg closely resembles that of other delphacids, and the five nymphal instars are distinguished by the characteristics of the legs. The adults were macropters, brachypters orintermediary form.
Raatikainen, Mikko, Vasarainen, Arja
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Morphological utility of the female gonapophysis in Delphacidae (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) taxonomy
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016openaire +1 more source
Four new species and a new record of Delphacidae (Hemiptera) from China
Oriental Insects, 2005Ai-Ping Liang
exaly
THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE AEDEAGUS IN DELPHACIDAE (HOMOPTERA)
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 1926openaire +1 more source

