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Stuart H. McKamey, Brent V. Brodbeck
Zookeys
Figures 1–10.Antillotolania myricae, sp. n. 1–3 female habitus in anterior, dorsal, and lateral views, respectively 4–6 male, same views 7 Dorsal views, distal half of pygofer with aedeagus and styles in resting position over subgenital plates. 8 Lateral view, aedeagus and styles 9–10 left forewing and hind wing, respectively.
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Strangways, Vic.On Golden WattleThanks to Ken Walker, Museum Victoria via bowerbird.org.au for ID
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Damages the inflorescences of Teak (Tectona grandis)![David Ananthakrishnan 2006, General & apllied Entomology, 2nd edition, ISBN 0-07-043435-2]Leptocentrus vicarius WALKER (thorned tree-hopper, Dornen-BuckelzikadeGenus: Leptocentrus STL, 1866Tribus: LeptocentriniSubfamily: CentrotinaeFamily: Membracidae (tree-hopper, Buckelzikaden)Superfamily: MembracoideaOrder: Hemiptera (true bugs, Schnabelkerfe)Subclass: PterygotaClass: Insecta (insects, Insekten)Subphylum: HexapodaPhylum: ArthropodaIndonesia, W-Java: 10 km S Tangerang (Kampung garden), ca. 50m asl., 14.09.2009 (IMG_6185)
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Limoncocha, Sucumbios, Ecuador
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Rmir, Cayenne, Guyane Franaise
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Roura, Cayenne, Guyane Franaise
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Barthlemy, Cayenne, Guyane Franaise
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Limoncocha, Sucumbios, Ecuador
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Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mxico
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Orellana, Ecuador
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Orellana, Ecuador
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Orellana, Ecuador
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Stuart H. McKamey, Brent V. Brodbeck
Zookeys
Figures 11–17.Antillotolania myricae sp. n. 11–15 fifth instar in anterior, dorsal, lateral and detail ventral views, respectively 16 third instar, with proportionately longer ‘anal tube’ (ventrally fused tergum IX) 17 surface vestiture of adult abdominal tergum IV.
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Stuart H. McKamey, Brent V. Brodbeck
Zookeys
Figures 28–32.Photographs of live Puerto Rican Membracidae. 28–31 Antillotolania myricae, sp. n. adult female (28), adult male (29), third instar (defensive position) (30), and fifth instar (31), all on Myrica splendens (Myrtaceae) 32 Nessorhinus abbreviatus Ramos in same xeric habitat of Deiroderes inermis type locality (Guánica) on an unidentified host.
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Stuart H. McKamey, Brent V. Brodbeck
Zookeys
Figures 18–27.Deiroderes inermis immature, bisected during capture. 18, 20–22 head and thorax in oblique, dorsal, anterior, and ventral views, respectively 19, 23–27 abdomen in oblique (19), dorsal (23, 24, 26) and ventral (25, 27) views. Head processes visible in 18, anal tube opening visible in 24, and nascent genitalia visible in 27.
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Public Domain Mark Sum Courtesy of life.nbii.gov
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Category hierarchy: Animals | InsectsDescription: Thorn treehopper bug blending in on a plant.table { }td { padding-top: 1px; padding-right: 1px; padding-left: 1px; color: windowtext; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: 400; font-style: normal; text-decoration: none; font-family: Arial; vertical-align: bottom; border: medium none; white-space: nowrap; }.xl65 { font-size: 9pt; text-align: left; white-space: normal; }ruby { }rt { color: windowtext; font-size: 8pt; font-weight: 400; font-style: normal; text-decoration: none; font-family: Arial; display: none; }Capture device: NIKON D200
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Public Domain Mark Sum Courtesy of life.nbii.gov
NBII images
Category hierarchy: Animals | InsectsDescription: A thorn treehopper bug is camouflaged on a plant.Capture device: NIKON D200Locality: Latitude: 3.896872130000000e+001; Longitude: -7.734109580000001e+001
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