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The structure of bivalents in the Homoptera Auchenorrhyncha

Chromosoma, 1960
1. The chromosomes of the cicadellid species Xerophloea viridis (2n=18+XY) and of species belonging to related genera, are far larger than the chromosomes of any other species belonging to the Auchenorrhyncha so far cytologically studied. 2. In X.
Olli Halkka, Olli Halkka, Olli Halkka
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Homoptera

1910
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Homoptera monoeca

1878
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The Homoptera of Alaska

1904
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Intracellular Symbiotes of the Homoptera

Annual Review of Entomology, 1980
The Annual Review of Entomology was first published in 1956. In that year, Brooks (13) reported to the Tenth International Congress of Entomology on the nature and significance of the intracellular bacteroids (bacteria-like microorganisms) of the cockroach, Blattella germanica.
Edward J. Houk, Gareth W. Griffiths
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An American Tettigometrid (Homoptera).

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1924
Length of vertex in middle two-thirds the width between eyes, anterior margin arcuate, on middle line projecting in front of eyes about half its length; base ill defined from occiput which does not project beyond the lateral margins of eyes but barely reaches it, disc slightly concave; head, including eyes, five sixths the width of pronotum; antennae ...
Frederick Muir, T. H. Honolulu
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Einige neue Homoptera

1903
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Aphidological gleanings (Homoptera)

1953
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Cytology of Coccids (Coccoïdea-Homoptera)

1948
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the cytology of coccids. The evolution of cytological mechanisms within the group and the bearing of the data on coccid systematic are briefly discussed. Only nuclear or chromosomal cytology is considered. The data of coccid cytology discussed is in reference to the analysis of the diverse mechanisms evolved ...
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New Indian Homoptera

1922
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