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Membracoidea Rafinesque 1815

2002
3.3 Membracoidea Les Membracoidea, dont la taxonomie et la nomenclature fondamentales ont été récemment révisées par Deitz & DIETRICH (1993), est une Superfamille nombreuse que la diversité conduit à répartir en quatre familles principales totalisant une bonne trentaine de sous-familles bien caractérisées.
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New Names and Other Taxonomic Changes in the Oriental Membracidae (Homoptera: Membracoidea)

1995
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Liang, Ai-Ping, Mckamey, Stuart H
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The ground-dwelling leafhoppers Myerslopiidae, new family, and Sagmatiini, new tribe (Homoptera : Membracoidea)

Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1999
The world fauna of 28 leafhopper species living in moss or leaf litter (formerly subfamily Myerslopiinae) belong to 3 unrelated tribes: (1) Evansiolini (subfamily Megophthalminae) - 3 species of Evansiola Metcalf from Juan Fernández Is (Chile); (2) Sagmatiini, trib. nov.
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Revision of Mesojassus Tillyard, 1916, from the Late Triassic of Queensland (Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha: Membracoidea: Archijassidae)

Zootaxa, 2020
New specimens and a re-examination of their holotypes have clarified the status of six nominal species of the extinct membracoid family Archijassidae from the Late Triassic (Norian) fossil insect localities at Mount Crosby, Denmark Hill and Dinmore in south-eastern Queensland.
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Effectiveness of Bibliographic Data Bases for Retrieving Entomological Literature: A Lesson Based on the Membracoidea (Homoptera)

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1989
Data are presented on the cost and effectiveness of eight data bases (AGRICOLA, AGRIS INTERNATIONAL, BIOSIS PREVIEWS, CAB ABSTRACTS, DISSERTATIONS ABSTRACTS ONLINE, LIFE SCIENCES COLLECTION (Cambridge Science Abstracts), SCISEARCH, and ZOOLOGICAL RECORD) in retrieving basic and applied literature on treehoppers (Homoptera: Membracoidea) for the years ...
L. L. Deitz, L. M. Osegueda
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Sexual association and cicadellid hosts of Dryinidae (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea): description of five new species from Brazil and a synopsis of the interaction with Gyponini (Hemiptera, Membracoidea)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2020
Abstract Interactions between dryinids and their hosts are poorly known in the Neotropical region, especially for the Brazilian fauna. This study aims to expand this incipient knowledge by describing a new species of Anteon Jurine and four new species of Gonatopus Ljungh reared from parasitized leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) collected in the state of ...
André Luis Martins   +2 more
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Secretory products of the Malpighian tubules of Cicadellidae (Hemiptera, Membracoidea): an ultrastructural study

International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology, 1999
Abstract The middle segment of the Malpighian tubules (MT), specialized for secretion of proteins and lipids, was investigated by transmission electron microscopy in nymphs and adults of nine cicadellid species (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae). In addition, the external cuticle coated with secretory products of the MT was studied by scanning electron ...
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Espécies de cigarrinhas (Hemiptera, Membracoidea, Cicadellidae) registradas no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

2009
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Mejdalani, Gabriel   +7 more
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Post Embryonic Changes in the Eye of an Economic Mango Plant Pest Amritodus atkinsoni Leth. (Hemiptera: Membracoidea: Cicadellidae)

2016
Mango hopper, Amritodus atkinsoni is a serious pest of mango, which may cause up to 50 % crop loss in cases of severe infestation. It leads to large economic loss, as mango is of great economic importance. Amritodus atkinsoni possess two compound eye on either side of the head.
Seetha Seetha   +3 more
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Curatorial Assessment and Status of the General Collection of Membracoidea and Cercopoidea (Insecta, Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha) of the Museo de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Curator: The Museum Journal, 2019
AbstractBiological collections kept by museums have more than a public education value, and offer unique opportunities for taxonomic studies and a continued value to the study of biodiversity. The Museo de La Plata (MLP), Buenos Aires, Argentina, holds one of the most important insect collections of species from the Neotropical region, with nearly two ...
Arnaldo Maciá   +2 more
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