2009
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.29.223
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Nymphs of some Nearctic leafhoppers (Homoptera, Cicadellidae) with description of a new tribe

Abstract: Last (fi fth) instar nymphs of several Nearctic leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) are described in detail for the fi rst time. Th e nymphs represent subfamilies Neocoelidiinae and Deltocephalinae, and deltocephaline tribes Acinopterini, Cochlorhinini, and Athysanini. Th e tribe Pendarini, apparently endemic to the New World, is described as new, with the genus Pendarus as its type. Besides the type genus, the genera Dorydiella and Paraphlepsius are included in the new tribe. A preliminary key for nymphs of the Nearct… Show more

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“…As nymphs, they are distinguished from other Deltocephalinae by the carinate crown-face transition, face with medial longitudinal carina in upper part, acrometope with anterior margin tracing anterior carina of head, abdomen with 4-6 longitudinal rows of very short macrosetae, and pygofer elongate (Dmitriev, 2009 with an acute apex and with one or more spines or teeth, and the aedeagus often with single or paired apical or preapical processes.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As nymphs, they are distinguished from other Deltocephalinae by the carinate crown-face transition, face with medial longitudinal carina in upper part, acrometope with anterior margin tracing anterior carina of head, abdomen with 4-6 longitudinal rows of very short macrosetae, and pygofer elongate (Dmitriev, 2009 with an acute apex and with one or more spines or teeth, and the aedeagus often with single or paired apical or preapical processes.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%