2011
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v17i3.5
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Lista de cigarritas (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) de Cusco, Perú

Abstract: We present a list of leafhoppers recorded for Cusco, containing 111 genera and 203 species. This list includes species cited in taxonomic literature and also from material housed in the collections of the Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco. The leafhoppers identified by the authors were collected from 8 provinces of Cusco: Anta,

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“…Cicadomorpha is an understudied group in South America, with representatives of several lineages not having been studied for decades or centuries, and those that are currently being studied are far too diverse and have a great number of undescribed species ( Freytag & Sharkey, 2002 ; Costa & Lozada, 2010 ; Bartlett et al, 2018 ). For the particular case of leafhoppers of Peru, only two checklists exist, recording 634 species of some subfamilies of Cicadellidae ( Lozada, 1992 , 1997 ), however, this number seems to be underestimated due to the lack of complete studies for this group that could reveal a much higher diversity ( Costa & Lozada, 2010 ). The same probably applies to the currently 679 leafhopper species recorded from Colombia ( Freytag & Sharkey, 2002 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cicadomorpha is an understudied group in South America, with representatives of several lineages not having been studied for decades or centuries, and those that are currently being studied are far too diverse and have a great number of undescribed species ( Freytag & Sharkey, 2002 ; Costa & Lozada, 2010 ; Bartlett et al, 2018 ). For the particular case of leafhoppers of Peru, only two checklists exist, recording 634 species of some subfamilies of Cicadellidae ( Lozada, 1992 , 1997 ), however, this number seems to be underestimated due to the lack of complete studies for this group that could reveal a much higher diversity ( Costa & Lozada, 2010 ). The same probably applies to the currently 679 leafhopper species recorded from Colombia ( Freytag & Sharkey, 2002 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 5,000 species are described, but there can easily be 5,000–10,000 undescribed species in the region, and perhaps many more ( Freytag & Sharkey, 2002 ). Peru has one of the most megadiverse leafhopper faunas in the Neotropical region with currently 634 species of which only nine species of Portanini are recorded ( Linnavuori, 1959 ; DeLong & Martinson, 1973 ; DeLong & Linnavuori, 1978 ; DeLong, 1980 , 1982 ; Lozada, 1992 ; Carvalho & Cavichioli, 2009 ; Costa & Lozada, 2010 ; Felix & Mejdalani, 2016 ; Souza, Takiya & Felix, 2017 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Las familias Cicadellidae, Chrysomelidae y Sciaridae presentaron la mayor abundancia de individuos de la artropofauna en el cultivo de papa bajo la presencia de los plaguicidas propineb, fipronil y el tratamiento convencional. La familia más abundante en este estudio fue Cicadellidae (19,82 %), la cual pertenece al GT de los herbívoros, y posee varias especies plagas de importancia en el cultivo de la papa (Costa & Lozada, 2010;Silva et al, 2019;Santos et al, 2020;Pérez et al, 2021). Al contrastar, lo que señala la literatura científica para Cicadellidae, se ha encontrado una alta mortalidad por efecto de diversos plaguicidas (Patel, 2022;Jawad & Nawar, 2023;Reiff et al, 2023), y una alta sensibilidad a la perturbación del suelo (Silva et al, 2019;Keil & Lozada, 2021).…”
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