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Infraorder Fulgoromorpha - Planthoppers
Planthoppers: Their ecology and management By Denno R.F., Perfect J.T., eds. Chapman & Hall, NY. x+799 pp., 1994
Contributed by v belov on 15 September, 2023 - 3:22pm |
Toward a new classification of planthoppers Hemiptera Fulgoromorpha: 1. What Do Fulgoridiidae Really Cover? By Bourgoin T., Szwedo J. Ann. Zool. 72: 951-962, 2022
Contributed by v belov on 1 June, 2023 - 9:36pm |
Liburnia pseudoseminigra (Delphacidae: Homoptera), a new and unusual pest of St. Augustine grass. By Cherry, R.H., P. Stansly, R. Nagata and S. Halbert Florida Entomologist 89(4): 459-461., 2006
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Cherry, R.H., P. Stansly, R. Nagata and S. Halbert. 2006. Liburnia pseudoseminigra (Delphacidae: Homoptera), a new and unusual pest of St. Augustine grass. Florida Entomologist 89(4): 459-461.
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No publications have reported delphacid planthoppers (Family Delphacidae) to be turf pests in the United States. In March 2005, a large infestation of the delphacid planthopper, Liburnia pseudoseminigra (Muir & Gifford), was found infesting St. Augustinegrass, [i]Stenotaphrum secundatum[/i
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 4 September, 2015 - 9:10am |
A revision of the planthopper genus Chionomus Fennah (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Delphacidae) By Weglarz, K.M., and C.R. Bartlett. Zootaxa, 4811(1): 1-63., 2020
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Weglarz, K.M., and C.R. Bartlett. 2020. A revision of the planthopper genus Chionomus Fennah (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Delphacidae). Zootaxa, 4811(1): 1-63.
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The planthopper genus Chionomus Fennah, 1971 (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Delphacidae) currently includes three Neotropical species, removed from the polyphyletic genus Delphacodes Fieber, 1866. Morphological and molecular evidence further redefine Chionomus to include ten additional species (eight species removed from Delphacodes, two described as new, viz. Chionomus dolonus n. sp. and C. herkos n. sp.), with another four species synonymized. Phylogenetic analyses of morphological and molecular sequence data of the mitochondrial gene Cytochrome Oxidase I provide support for the monophyly of Chionomus. We use a mixed model Bayesian optimality criterion to define phylogenetic relationships among Chionomus and support paraphyly of the original definition of Chionomus (with respect to Delphacodes) and monophyly of the revised genus.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 20 February, 2023 - 12:15pm |
The genus Bruchomorpha Newman (Homoptera-Fulgoridae) By Ball E.D. Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc. 30: 197-203, 1935
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Life history of the Issid planthopper Thionia elliptica (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea) with description of a new Thionia sp. from Tex. By Wheeler, A.G., Jr. and S.W. Wilson Journal of the New York Entomological Society 95(3): 440-451., 1987
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Wheeler, A.G., Jr. and S.W. Wilson. 1987. Life history of the Issid planthopper Thionia elliptica (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea) with description of a new Thionia species from Texas. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 95(3): 440-451.
Abstract.— The life history of Thionia elliptica (Germar) in Pennsylvania is outlined and the immatures described and illustrated. This univoltine issid has five nymphal instars, feeds on scrub oak ( Quercus ilicifolia Wang.), has been collected from blackjack oak ( Quercus marilandica Muenchh.), and apparently overwinters as eggs.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 25 January, 2023 - 11:33am |
To the revision of the genus Thionia Stål (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Issidae), with description of new genera and new subtribe By Vladimir Gnezdilov Zootaxa 4434(1):158–170, 2018
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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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