“…In contrast to A. dictyotus, which is a highly specific ectoparasite, A. minor Cavalleri, Kaminski & Mendonça, 2010 has a wide host range, infesting many species of ant-tended treehoppers of the family Membracidae. Finally, A. amazonicus Cavalleri, Kaminski & Mendonça, 2012 was recently described from the Amazonian rainforest attacking membracids tended by ants, Dolichoderus bispinosus (Olivier) (Dolichoderinae) .…”