查看更多>>摘要:A first comprehensive checklist of the scale insects of Portugal, including Azores and Madeira Archipelagos, is presented comprising a total of 168 species: 124 from Mainland, 109 from Madeira, and 52 from Azores. The listed species are distributed among 85 genera and 15 families.
查看更多>>摘要:One new tropiduchid genus, Neotaxilanoides gen. n., with type species Neotaxilanoides orientalis sp. n., is described and illustrated from China. The new genus is externally similar to Neotaxilana Synave 1979, but can be distinguished from the latterby the differences in the head structure, forewing venation and male genitalia. A checklist along with a revised key to the known genera in the tribe is provided.
查看更多>>摘要:Parapythamus gen. nov., a new leafhopper genus of Evacanthinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), and a new species, Parapy-thamus suiyangensis sp. nov., from Guizhou, China, are described. The differences between the new genus and the closely related generaPythamus Melichar and Cunedda Distant are discussed.
查看更多>>摘要:Two new species of non-European Endonura, E. levantica sp. nov. (Israel) and E. asiatica sp. nov. (Kirgisia), are described and illustrated. E. reticulata (Axelson, 1905), the most widespread member of the genus, is redescribed on the basis of a new extensive material.
查看更多>>摘要:Six new synonymies and four new combinations are proposed: Guianella Carvalho 1946 = Boliviomiris Carvalho, 1987 and Pilosicerus Carvalho, 1992 (new subjective junior synonyms). Guianella pilosa Maldonado & Carvalho, 1981 = G. antennalis (Carvalho, 1987) and G. rondoniensis (Carvalho, 1992) (new subjective junior synonyms). Urucuiana Carvalho & Rosas, 1965 = Bahiamiris Carvalho, 1975 (new subjective junior synonym). Urucuiana tuberculata Carvalho & Rosas, 1965 = U. cajabiana (Carvalho, 1977) (new subjective junior synonym). Guianella antennalis, G. rondoniensis, U. cajabiana, and U. rubrornata (Carvalho, 1975) (new combinations). Urucuiana tuberculata is reported from French Guyana for the first time.
查看更多>>摘要:Microvelia nessimiani sp. nov. from coastal Espirito Santo State, Brazil, is described, illustrated, and compared with similar species. An identification key to the species of Microvelia so far recorded from southeastern Brazil is presented.