1980
DOI: 10.1590/2175-78601980325308
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Tipos De Solanaceae Do Herbário Do Museu Nacional Do Rio De Janeiro

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“…Cyphodemidea + Eolygus + Lygus were united as a monophyletic group by all analyses (Figs ; Appendix S3), with strong support (BS = 89, PP = 1). The genus Cyphodemidea was initially declared not a member of Mirinae by Reuter (), and subsequently Carvalho () placed this genus in Deraeocorinae. After that classification, Kerzhner & Matocq () transferred this genus to Mirini, while noting that this genus was closely related to Lygus and Heterolygus .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyphodemidea + Eolygus + Lygus were united as a monophyletic group by all analyses (Figs ; Appendix S3), with strong support (BS = 89, PP = 1). The genus Cyphodemidea was initially declared not a member of Mirinae by Reuter (), and subsequently Carvalho () placed this genus in Deraeocorinae. After that classification, Kerzhner & Matocq () transferred this genus to Mirini, while noting that this genus was closely related to Lygus and Heterolygus .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SEE collections also included the large collection amassed by Jaramillo Taylor, about whom we know little, save that he donated more than 780 artifacts from the indigenous populations of the Negro, Branco, Japurá, Solimões, Juruá, and Madeira Rivers. José Cândido de Mello Carvalho—also a former museum director and naturalist—contributed, in addition to objects, a report of his 1949 journey to the region, published among the Occasional Papers of the National Museum (Mello Carvalho 1952). The writer Gastão Cruls, a novelist who focused on Amazonian life and visited the region in the 1940s and 1950s, also donated objects to SEE, as did the anthropologist Eduardo Galvão, whose professional life was also linked to the Goeldi Museum in Belém.…”
Section: Long-term Partnersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Tytthus chinensis : Carvalho and Southwood 1955 : 19 (key, descrip.) Carvalho 1958 : 157 (cat. ); Tomokuni et al 1993 : 307 (note, photo); Schuh 1995 : 248 (cat.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another problematic genus, Isoproba Osborn and Drake (1915) , has not been mentioned in the primary literature since its original description. Described to accommodate the only included species, Isoproba picea Osborn and Drake from Guatemala, it was said to be “readily separated from the [orthotyline] genus Paraproba Distant and allied genera by the more globose head and the peculiar shape of the thorax ( Osborn and Drake 1915 ).” Carvalho (1952 , 1958 ), however, without explanation, transferred it to the tribe Dicyphini (then placed it in the subfamily Phylinae ), whose members also have generally rounded heads, as well as setiform parempodia. Cassis (1984) noted that he was unable to locate the holotype and, therefore, left it in Dicyphini with “considerable reservation.”…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%