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Taxonomic Changes in Oriental Fulgoroidea (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha)

1995
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Taxonomic revision of family Tropiduchidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) from Korea

Entomological Research, 2011
AbstractThe family Tropiduchidae is revised taxonomically comprising five genera and five species from Korea. Catullia vittata Matsumura is redescribed here on the basis of a series of males recently collected in Korea. Cixiopsis punctatus Matsumura and Catullia vittata Matsumura were transferred from Achilidae to Tropiduchidae and are redescribed here
Mohammad Atikur RAHMAN   +2 more
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A review of the genus Magadha Distant, 1906 (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Achilidae)

Zootaxa, 2014
Three new species of the planthopper genus Magadha, M. basimaculata sp. nov., M. densimaculosa sp. nov. and M. intumescentia sp. nov., are described and illustrated from China. The male of M. taibaishanensis Wang, 1989 is described for the first time. Illustrations of M. pinnata Chen, Yang & Wilson, 1989 and M. redunca Chen, Yang & Wilson, 1989
Jian-Kun, Long   +2 more
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Planthopper family Issidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha): linking molecular phylogeny with classification

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2016
A molecular phylogeny of the planthopper family Issidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea) is provided using both Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses. The phylogeny is based on 18S, two parts of 28S, COXI and Cytb genes from 50 genera and 79 ingroup species (including 8 species recently excluded from Issidae). As with the only few previous studies,
Menglin, Wang   +2 more
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Taxonomic revision of Japanese Stenocranus (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae)

Zootaxa
The 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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First record of troglobitic Hemiptera (Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae) from La Réunion Island

Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), 2003
Abstract A new species of troglobitic Cixiidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha), Brixia briali n. sp. is described from a lava tube on La Reunion Island. Information on its ecology, distribution, and comments on its tentative systematic placement into the genus Brixia is provided.
Hoch, Hannelore   +3 more
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The genus Birdantis Stål in Australia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae)

Zootaxa, 2011
Three new species of Birdantis Stål, 1863, B. virginiae n. sp., B. goemansi n. sp. and B. mouldsi n. sp. are described from Queensland, Australia. The species are endemic in Australia and compared to the other species of the mainly Papuan genus. Male genitalia and habitus are illustrated. Distribution maps and an identification key are given.
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HEMIPTERA, FULGOROMORPHA:

2022
D. Świerczewski, A. Stroiński
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Piewiki (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha et Cicadomorpha) Beskidu Wschodniego

2015
The results on studies of the fauna of Fulgoromorpha and Cicadomorpha conducted in 2013 and 2014, in the south-western part of the Eastern Beskidy Mts. are presented. A list of 64 species is given (38 are new to this zoogeographical region). Most of the species reported (69%) belong to the family Cicadellidae.
Taszakowski, Artur   +3 more
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Fulgoromorpha (Hemiptera) as environment bioindicators in Reunion island

1999
To our present knowledge Auchenorrhyncha are represented in Reunion island by 102 species described : 66 Fulgoromorpha and 36 Cicadomorpha. Inmost of the undisturbed biotopes studied, Fulgoromorpha show more significant diversity than Cicadomorpha. Except for Delphacidae and Flatidae which feed primarily on exotic plants, the other families of the ...
Attié, Marc   +4 more
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