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NEW NORTH AMERICAN HOMOPTERA.—NO. VI [PDF]
1. Amalopota Fitchi, n. sp.Closely allied to A. Uhleri. Smaller; elytra smoky, about twice banded with white; nervures carmine, ocelli apparently wanting. Length, 6 mm.Male: Vertex shorter and broader posteriorly than in Uhleri, hind margin very feebly emarginate, apex of the pronotum not advanced beyond the base of the lateral keels; frontal keel ...
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No. VII.-Rhynchota. Part II: Suborder Homoptera. [PDF]
Wm. Lucas Distant
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The Genus Elymana in North America (Homoptera—Cicadellidae) [PDF]
Dwight M. DeLong
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LALLEMAND, V. (1942): Homoptera, Cercopidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P.
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Transgenerational effect of Afidopyropen on Bemisia tabaci Gennadius (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae). [PDF]
Shafi MS +9 more
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External morphology of the first and second instars of Lecanodiaspis tingtunensis (Coccoidea: Lecanodiaspididae) [PDF]
The first and second instars of Lecanodiaspis tingtunensis are described and illustrated. First instars are distinguished from other species of Lecanodiaspis by the arrangement of dorsal 8-shaped pores in six complete longitudinal rows and a partial row ...
Lambdin, P. L., Podsiadlo, Elzbieta
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The tribe Talipedini Deitz is redefined and its boundaries are expanded with the inclusion of the following taxa: Erechtia Walker, 1858 (formerly placed in Membracini), Pseuderechtia gen. nov.
Albino M. Sakakibara
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El género ?Debachiella? y la clasificación de los afelínidos (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea)
En este trabajo los autores describen Debachiella citri, una nueva especie de Corrientes (Argentina), criada a partir de Aonidiella aurantii (Mask.) (Homoptera: Diaspididae). El género Debachiella no se ajusta a la clasificación de Aphelinidae propuesta
Luis De Santis +1 more
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The male of Nancyana curva (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) from southeastern Brazil
The adult male of Nancyana curva is described and illustrated for the first time, based on four specimens from the states of Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais.
Luci Boa Nova Coelho
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