Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to studies of biodiversity, ecology and pest management. In the era of Internet‐based biodiversity databases misidentifications are rapidly disseminated and may have far‐reaching consequences. Leafhoppers from the genus Aphrodes (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae) are common and abundant, but, nevertheless, they are still a taxonomically challenging group whose members are often assessed in ecological studies and are also potential vectors of plant diseases. Previous study has shown that the syntype series for A. aestuarina (Edwards) includes also specimens of A. makarovi Zachvatkin and has suggested that misidentifications may be widespread in museum col...
The number and classification of tribes in the leafhopper subfamily Typhlocybinae are not yet fully ...
Correct species identification in field surveys determines the success of natural enemies in biologi...
The subfamily Aphrodinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) contains ~33 species in Europe within four genera...
Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to ...
Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to ...
Primers were developed for leafhoppers of the genus Aphrodes amplifying 84–244 bp fragments of the m...
Ecological and host adapted races provide evidence that evolutionary divergence and sympatric specia...
Eleven microsatellite markers were developed for the leafhoppers of the genus Aphrodes using shotgun...
The herbivorous leafhopper genus Atkinsoniella Distant, 1908 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae)...
The morphology of many insect species is usually influenced by environmental factors and therefore h...
Previous allozyme and DNA nucleotide sequence studies of the mealybug genus Ferrisia Fullaway (Hemip...
Chaitophorinae aphids are widespread across Eurasia and North America, and include some important ag...
Comprising~20,000 described species, leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) are the largest family of sap-suckin...
Reliable host plant records are available for only a small fraction of herbivorous insect species, d...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Cicadellinae includes approxi...
The number and classification of tribes in the leafhopper subfamily Typhlocybinae are not yet fully ...
Correct species identification in field surveys determines the success of natural enemies in biologi...
The subfamily Aphrodinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) contains ~33 species in Europe within four genera...
Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to ...
Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to ...
Primers were developed for leafhoppers of the genus Aphrodes amplifying 84–244 bp fragments of the m...
Ecological and host adapted races provide evidence that evolutionary divergence and sympatric specia...
Eleven microsatellite markers were developed for the leafhoppers of the genus Aphrodes using shotgun...
The herbivorous leafhopper genus Atkinsoniella Distant, 1908 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae)...
The morphology of many insect species is usually influenced by environmental factors and therefore h...
Previous allozyme and DNA nucleotide sequence studies of the mealybug genus Ferrisia Fullaway (Hemip...
Chaitophorinae aphids are widespread across Eurasia and North America, and include some important ag...
Comprising~20,000 described species, leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) are the largest family of sap-suckin...
Reliable host plant records are available for only a small fraction of herbivorous insect species, d...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Cicadellinae includes approxi...
The number and classification of tribes in the leafhopper subfamily Typhlocybinae are not yet fully ...
Correct species identification in field surveys determines the success of natural enemies in biologi...
The subfamily Aphrodinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) contains ~33 species in Europe within four genera...