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Generic changes in United States Issini (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Issidae).
By Gnezdilov, V.M. & O’Brien L.B.
Insecta Mundi, 20(3-4): 217-225., 2006
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Gnezdilov, V.M. & O’Brien L.B. (2006). Generic changes in United States Issini (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Issidae). Insecta Mundi, 20(3-4): 217-225.

Abstract

Three new genera of the family Issidae are described for species formerly included in the genus Hysteropterum sensulato:

Balduza Gnezdilov and O’Brien, gen. n. (type species: Hysteropterum unum Ball 1910),
Stilbometopius Gnezdilov and O’Brien, gen. n. (type species: Issus auroreus Uhler 1876),

A contribution to the taxonomy of the subfamily Issinae in America north of Mexico (Fulgoridae, Homoptera). Part I
By Doering K.C.
U. Kans. Sci. Bull. 24: 421-467, 1936

Planthopper family Issidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha): Linking molecular phylogeny with classification.
By Wang, M.L., Y.L. Zhang and T. Bourgoin.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 105: 224-234., 2016
Wang, M.L., Y.L. Zhang and T. Bourgoin. 2016. Planthopper family Issidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha): Linking molecular phylogeny with classification. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 105: 224-234.

Abstract

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, an important taxonomic impediment is observed with the sampling; however for the first time, all analyses depict several fully supported lineages, which challenge the recent proposed "modern classification" of the family. It also highlights a strong coherence between these lineages and their respective geographical distribution. All previously excluded taxa are confirmed as not being part of the Issidae as recently defined which monophyly is confirmed.

Contribution to the Taxonomy of the Subfamily Issinae in America North of Mexico
By Kathleen C. Doering
University of Kansas Science Bulletin, v.25, No. 20, p.447, 1938
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A key to the Fulgoridae of Eastern North American with descriptions of New Species.
By Z. P. Metcalf
J. Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 1922
J. Elisha Mitchell Soc. 38:139-230 + plates 38-70.
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Taxonomic Changes in North American Issidae (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea)
By O'Brien, Lois B.
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 81(6): 865-869, 1988
Changes at the generic level include the addition of two genera introduced into California, the date
palm pest, Asarcopus palmarum, and Caliscelis bonellii

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A review of the planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) of the United States
By Bartlett C. R., O'Brien L. B. & Wilson S. W.
Memoirs of the American Entomological Society 50: 1-287, 2014
Bartlett C. R., O'Brien L. B. & Wilson S. W. (2014) A review of the planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) of the United States. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society 50: 1–287.

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The Fulgoridae or plant-hoppers of Mississippi.
By Dozier, H.L.
Discertation, The Ohio State University, Columbus. 152 pp., 1922
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Herbert Lawrence Dozier. 1922. The Fulgoridae or plant-hoppers of Mississippi, including those of possible occurrence: a taxonomic, biological, ecological and economic study. Discertation, The Ohio State University, Columbus. 152 pp. (Also, same author and title: 1926. Technical Bulletin of the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station 14: 1-152.)

Treats the following families:

Fulgoridae
Dictyophoridae
Achilidae
Cixiidae
Tropiduchidae

 
 
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