Leafhoppers Homoptera
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1. Cauliflower stunt: molecular identification of phytoplasmas, evidence of potential vector and epidemiological analysis of the disease / Enfezamento da couve-flor: identificação molecular de fitoplasmas, evidência de potencial vetor e análise epidemiológica da doença
A couve-flor está entre as folhosas mais produzidas na região do Cinturão Verde de São Paulo. A planta apresenta alto valor nutricional para os consumidores e relevante importância econômica e social para os agricultores. Em campos comerciais, têm sido observadas plantas exibindo sintomas de enfezamento e deformação da inflorescência, além da necr
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Distributional patterns and possible origins of the tribes and genera of Coelidiinae (Homoptera, Membracoidea, Cicadellidae)
Leafhoppers are well known biological indicators of zoogeographical regions owing, in part, to their phytodependency, high host plant specificity and relatively low vagility. In this connection, we discuss distributional patterns and possible zoogeographical origins of nine constituent tribes and their genera of the pantropical subfamily Coelidiinae. Among 1
Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. Publicado em: 2000-12
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3. Espécies e abundância de cigarrinhas e psilídeos (Homoptera) em pomares cítricos
Leafhoppers and psyllids species which occur in citrus ecosystem were studied in the Sao Paulo State. The capture was realized with a portable vacuum sampler. Leafhoppers of the Cercopidae, Cicadellidae, Cixiidae, Delphacidae, Derbidae, Flatidae, Fulgoridae, Membracidae, Nogodinidae, and Psyllidae (Hemiptera) family were collected. The main family was Cicade
Anais da Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil. Publicado em: 2000-03
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4. Distributional patterns and possible origin of leafhoppers (Homoptera, Cicadellidae)
The zoogeographical distribution of 42 cicadellid subfamilies and their assigned tribes and genera is compiled with distributional maps and proposed dispersal pathways of genera that are shared interzoogeographically. Possible origin of the subfamilies and tribes is proposed in an ancestral context from which the more modern extant groups evolved whereas ori
Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. Publicado em: 2000-03