1988
DOI: 10.1080/00222938800770751
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The Nearctic Psylloidea (Insecta: Homoptera): an annotated check list

Abstract: The 302 species of jumping plant lice (Insecta: Homoptera: Psylloidea) recorded from the Nearctic zoogeographical region are listed under their respective genera. Information is given on synonymy, host plants and distribution; and the taxonomic position of problematical species is discussed. A list of host-plants and their associated psyllids in also included.

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“…Psylloidea species maintain a close, specific relationship with dicotyledonous angiosperms (Hodkinson 1988;Hollis 2004), and in the case of D. citri, the species has adapted through evolutionary time possibly modifying its physiognomy, physiology and phenology in concordance with host and environmental variations (Hollis 1987;Halbert & Manjunath 2004;Hodkinson 2009;Tsagkarakis & Rogers 2010) to exploit a host range that includes more than 25 species in the Rutaceae (Sapindales) as well as Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam. (Rosales: Moraceae) and Ficus carica L. (Rosales: Moraceae), and Pithecellobium lucidum Benth.…”
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“…Psylloidea species maintain a close, specific relationship with dicotyledonous angiosperms (Hodkinson 1988;Hollis 2004), and in the case of D. citri, the species has adapted through evolutionary time possibly modifying its physiognomy, physiology and phenology in concordance with host and environmental variations (Hollis 1987;Halbert & Manjunath 2004;Hodkinson 2009;Tsagkarakis & Rogers 2010) to exploit a host range that includes more than 25 species in the Rutaceae (Sapindales) as well as Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam. (Rosales: Moraceae) and Ficus carica L. (Rosales: Moraceae), and Pithecellobium lucidum Benth.…”
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“…The female terminalia are similar to those of T. tripodanthi but the dorsal margin of the proctiger is more curved and the oblique apex of the valvula ventralis lacks teeth. Tuthill (1939) Hodkinson (1988) and Burckhardt and Wyniger (2007) incorrectly used the spelling Cacopsylla 'phorodendri' and Freysuila 'phorodendri', respectively. In the case of Trioza phoradendrae, Hodkinson (1988) used Tuthill's (1943 emended name 'phoradendri'.…”
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“…Tuthill (1939) Hodkinson (1988) and Burckhardt and Wyniger (2007) incorrectly used the spelling Cacopsylla 'phorodendri' and Freysuila 'phorodendri', respectively. In the case of Trioza phoradendrae, Hodkinson (1988) used Tuthill's (1943 emended name 'phoradendri'. Another incorrectly formed name is Trioza incidata, according to Tuthill (1945) the participle perfect passive of incidere, which would correctly be 'incisa'.…”
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“…Para os Psylloidea (Hemiptera), a classificação é baseada quase que exclusivamente em caracteres de adultos coletados no Hemisfério Norte, em regiões de clima temperado (Tuthill, 1943;Hodkinson, 1974Hodkinson, , 1988. White & Hodkinson (1985), ao estudarem os caracteres morfológicos das ninfas de 303 espécies observaram uma grande variação e apresentaram e discutiram os caracteres mais adequados para estudos taxonômicos; apresentaram cladogramas e chaves para as famílias, subfamílas e alguns gêneros e, sugeriram, também, relacionamentos filogenéticos entre os grupos estudados.…”
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