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handle: 11336/56472
A new South American genus of Delphacini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae), Neodelphax n. gen., is described. It includes a new species, N. sakakibarai sp. n., which is described herein, and two species that are removed from the genus Dicranotropis. All of them are illustrated. Supplementary descriptions of female N. fuscoterminata (Berg) comb. n. and N. acheron (Fennah) comb. n., including some new records and host plant associations are added. A preliminary key for males and females of South American species of Neodelphax with representative illustrations is also provided.
Planthopper, N. acheron (Fennah) comb. n, New Species, new species Neodelphax fuscoterminata (Berg) comb. n, Argentina, new genus, N. Acheron (Fennah) Comb. N., Entomología, Auchenorrhyncha, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Neodelphax Fuscoterminata(Berg) Comb.N., Ciencias Naturales, New Genus, new species Neodelphax fuscoterminata (Berg) comb. n., N. acheron (Fennah) comb. n., Chile, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, planthopper
Planthopper, N. acheron (Fennah) comb. n, New Species, new species Neodelphax fuscoterminata (Berg) comb. n, Argentina, new genus, N. Acheron (Fennah) Comb. N., Entomología, Auchenorrhyncha, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Neodelphax Fuscoterminata(Berg) Comb.N., Ciencias Naturales, New Genus, new species Neodelphax fuscoterminata (Berg) comb. n., N. acheron (Fennah) comb. n., Chile, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, planthopper
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