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Suborder Auchenorrhyncha - True Hoppers
Revision of the New World delphacid genus Pissonotus (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) By Bartlett, C. R. and L. L. Deitz Entomol. Soc. Am., Lanham, 2000
Summary taken on the Entomological Society of America web site: “This comprehensive study of nearly 10,000 plant-hoppers corrects the ambiguities in the key and descriptions of Pissonotus by Morgan and Beamer (1949), applies their definitions to world fauna, addresses the suspicion that there were undescribed species in the genus, and presents a phylogenetic analysis of the genus. The end result is identification aid of the genus.”
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Taxonomic study of the planthopper genus Oecleus in the United States (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea: Cixiidae) By Kramer J.P. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 103: 379-449, 1977
Contributed by v belov on 12 November, 2013 - 4:13pm |
The genus Myndus Stal in North America (Homoptera Fulgoridae) By Ball, E.D. Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, 23 (10), 478-484, 1933
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Myndus is a synonym of Haplaxius
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Taxonomic Study of the Planthopper Genus Myndus in the Americas (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea: Cixiidae) By Kramer, J.P. Transactions of the American Entomological Society Vol. 105, No. 3, pp. 301-389, 1979
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Myndus is a synonym of Haplaxius
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Classification of the genus Xestocephalus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) for North and Central America including the West Indies By Cwikla P.S. Brenesia 24: 175-272, 1985
Contributed by v belov on 1 August, 2019 - 8:00pm |
A revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Scaphoideus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). By Barnett D.E. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 102(4): 485-593., 1976
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Barnett D.E. (1976) A revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Scaphoideus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 102(4): 485-593.
...a revision and classification fo the known Nearctic species of the genus Scaphoideus Uhler. The genus Scaphoideus is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere and in southeast Asia and has a wide range of host and/or food plant(s). Several species in the genus are known to transmit plant pathogens and all are capable of inflicting injury to
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 15 November, 2020 - 11:42am |
A review of the genus Osbornellus in the United States and Canada (Homoptera-Cicadellidae). By Beamer, R.H. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 10(3): 89-112. , 1937
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Beamer, R.H. (1937). A review of the genus Osbornellus in the United States and Canada (Homoptera-Cicadellidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 10(3): 89-112.
No little difficulty has been experienced in trying to sort out the various species, even with the aid of the internal male genitalia. We must have a thorough host plant study to be able to satisfactorily accomplish this task. The females, except in a very few instances are practically useless when it comes to characters of specific value. Color pattern of the dorsum, especially of the vertex, has been used wherever possible.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 15 November, 2020 - 10:50am |
A review of the North American species of Texananus (Homoptera-Cicadellidae) north of Mexico. By DeLong, D.M. & R.V. Hershberger. 1949. Ohio Journal of Science 49(5): 173-187. Ohio Journal of Science, 1949
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DeLong, D.M. & R.V. Hershberger. 1949. A review of the North American species of Texananus (Homoptera-Cicadellidae) north of Mexico. Ohio Journal of Science 49(5): 173-187.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 5 August, 2012 - 11:52am |
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