2018
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.175519
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Abstract: Cercopidae is one of the largest families of the spittlebug superfamily Cercopoidea. Most spittlebugs species are characterized by bright color patterns. Thus, this study evaluated for the first time the Cercopidae species collected in rice crops, Novo Progresso, Pará state, Brazil. Insects were collected weekly between November/2010 and March/2011 from areas without (WA) and with agrochemical applications (AA). Four species were recorded: Deois incompleta (Walker, 1851) (71 specimens in WA area and 50 in AA a… Show more

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“…and Estianussp. (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) (Didonet et al, 2001) and Deois incompleta (Walker, 1851) Mahanarva spectabilis (Distant, 1909) Mahanarava tristis (Fabricius, 1803) and Zulia pubescens (Fabricius, 1803) (Paladini et al, 2018) are recorded in rice. Therefore, the presence of Mymaridae species can be related with leafhopper on the crop.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Estianussp. (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) (Didonet et al, 2001) and Deois incompleta (Walker, 1851) Mahanarva spectabilis (Distant, 1909) Mahanarava tristis (Fabricius, 1803) and Zulia pubescens (Fabricius, 1803) (Paladini et al, 2018) are recorded in rice. Therefore, the presence of Mymaridae species can be related with leafhopper on the crop.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been conceptualized as the discontinuous variation among members of a population (Mayr 1969). It is feasible to find polymorphism in several taxonomic groups; however, it is not so common (Hoffman & Blouin 2000, Mikhailow 2001, Hugall & Stuart-Fox 2012, Paladini et al 2018. The most well-known polymorphisms are sexual polymorphism (sexual dimorphism), environmental polymorphism (polyphenism), melanic or color polymorphism and geographic polymorphism (Ford 1945, Long 1952, Kettlewell 1956, 1958, Gullan & Cranston 2010, Simpson et al, 2011.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information about occurrence records of A. lepidior, A. reducta, A. varia, P. simulans, Z. carbonaria, and Z. pubescens were collected from a variety of sources: (1) human observations, (2) CIAT's Arthropod Reference Collection (CIATARC), (3) websites Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF.org., 2020a,b,c,d,e) and speciesLink (https://splink.cria.org.br/), and (4) from extensive scientific papers revision (Hamilton, 1977;Avila de Moreno and Umaña, 1988;Peck, 1998;Sáenz et al, 1999;Cardona et al, 2000;Peck et al, 2001;Rodríguez Chalarca et al, 2002;Rodriguez Chalarca et al, 2003;Ferrer et al, 2004;Castro et al, 2005;Castillo, 2006;Valbuena, 2010;Figueredo et al, 2012;Matabanchoy Solarte et al, 2012;de la Cruz-Zapata et al, 2016;García-González et al, 2017;Paladini et al, 2018). Human observations data were obtained from CIAT historical records.…”
Section: Occurrence Datamentioning
confidence: 99%