AbstractEhrendorferiana and its two included new species, E. austrocedri (the type species) and E. fitzroyae, are diagnosed. The new genus is a member of the predominantly temperate Neotropical subfamily Aphalaroidinae (Psyllidae). Based on the absence of metabasitarsal spurs it forms a likely monophyletic group with Baccharopelma, Panisopelma and Russelliana. The absence or paucity of long dorsal or marginal setae on the wing pads and caudal plate suggests a probable sister-taxon relationship with Russelliana. Apart from two species of Triozidae from New Zealand on Podocarpaceae, Ehrendorferiana is unique within Psylloidea in its host association with conifers, viz. Austrocedrus and Fitzroya (both Cupressaceae).See also Electronic Suppleme...
Twelve species of jumping plant lice, Hemiptera: Psylloidea, in two genera are recognised from plant...
Burckhardt, Daniel, Ouvrard, David, Percy, Diana M. (2021): An updated classification of the jumping...
FIGURES 11–18. Myotrioza darwinensis, sp. nov. (11), habitus, male, (dorsal aspect); (12), habitus, ...
AbstractEhrendorferiana and its two included new species, E. austrocedri (the type species) and E. f...
The Neotropical species of the predominantly north temperate genus Aphalara are reviewed. Four speci...
Burckhardt, Daniel, Queiroz, Dalva L. (2020): Neotropical jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera, Psylloidea)...
Much confusion exists with respect to the content and definition of the psyUid subfamily Paurocepha...
Ehrendorferiana, n. gen. and its two included new species, E. austrocedri (type species) and E. fitz...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
FIGURES 11–21. Immature psyllids associated with Detarieae; 11–15, caudal plate; apf = additional po...
FIG. 3. Calophya andina: A, forewing; B, C, female genitalia, in pro®le; D, E, spermatheca; F, G, ma...
FIGURES 168–174. Mitrapsylla spp., immatures; 168, habitus, in dorsal view; ss = sectasetae; 169, 17...
FIGURES 27–38. Adult Macrocorsinae; 27–30, habitus, lateral view; 31–34, head, dorsal view; 35, egg;...
Fifty-one species are recognized in the genus Paurocephala, with an additional 14 species which rem...
Fig. 6. Ciriacreminae Enderlein, 1910: Hollisiana spp. A, C. Hollisiana caradociforma (Brown & Hodki...
Twelve species of jumping plant lice, Hemiptera: Psylloidea, in two genera are recognised from plant...
Burckhardt, Daniel, Ouvrard, David, Percy, Diana M. (2021): An updated classification of the jumping...
FIGURES 11–18. Myotrioza darwinensis, sp. nov. (11), habitus, male, (dorsal aspect); (12), habitus, ...
AbstractEhrendorferiana and its two included new species, E. austrocedri (the type species) and E. f...
The Neotropical species of the predominantly north temperate genus Aphalara are reviewed. Four speci...
Burckhardt, Daniel, Queiroz, Dalva L. (2020): Neotropical jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera, Psylloidea)...
Much confusion exists with respect to the content and definition of the psyUid subfamily Paurocepha...
Ehrendorferiana, n. gen. and its two included new species, E. austrocedri (type species) and E. fitz...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
FIGURES 11–21. Immature psyllids associated with Detarieae; 11–15, caudal plate; apf = additional po...
FIG. 3. Calophya andina: A, forewing; B, C, female genitalia, in pro®le; D, E, spermatheca; F, G, ma...
FIGURES 168–174. Mitrapsylla spp., immatures; 168, habitus, in dorsal view; ss = sectasetae; 169, 17...
FIGURES 27–38. Adult Macrocorsinae; 27–30, habitus, lateral view; 31–34, head, dorsal view; 35, egg;...
Fifty-one species are recognized in the genus Paurocephala, with an additional 14 species which rem...
Fig. 6. Ciriacreminae Enderlein, 1910: Hollisiana spp. A, C. Hollisiana caradociforma (Brown & Hodki...
Twelve species of jumping plant lice, Hemiptera: Psylloidea, in two genera are recognised from plant...
Burckhardt, Daniel, Ouvrard, David, Percy, Diana M. (2021): An updated classification of the jumping...
FIGURES 11–18. Myotrioza darwinensis, sp. nov. (11), habitus, male, (dorsal aspect); (12), habitus, ...