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Egg masses and first instar nymphs of some giant neotropical planthoppers (Hormoptera: Fulgoridae)
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Keywords

Homoptera
Fulgoridae
nymphs
eggs

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L. Hogue, C., W. Taylor, T., M. Young, A., & E. Platt, M. (1989). Egg masses and first instar nymphs of some giant neotropical planthoppers (Hormoptera: Fulgoridae). Revista De Biología Tropical, 37(2), 221–226. Retrieved from https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/23609

Abstract

Se describen las masas de huevos y ninfas del primer estadio de los siguientes Fulgoridae neotropicales: Fu/gora 5pp., Cerogellts QlUicoma (Bunneister, 1835), Diareusa inUtalrlx Ossiannilsson, 1940, y Pterodictya reticu/arLr (Olivier, 1791) (huevos únicamente)

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