1989
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751989000300005
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Uma nova espécie do gênero Paratubana Young (Homoptera, Cicadellidae, Cicadellinae)

Abstract: A new species of Paratubana YOUNG -P. webbi sp. n. (from Caruaru, PE, 8razil) Hol6tipo macho: cabeça, em vista dorsal, mais ou menos curta, de comprimento 2/7 a 3/10 da distância transocular e 4/9 e 1/2 da distância interocular, anteriormente arredondada, sem carena na transição entre a coroa e a face; ocelos situados sobre a linha imaginária que tangencia os bordos anteriores dos olhos, separados entre si por uma distância duas vezes a ocelocular; superfície da coroa glabra, com três f6veas, sendo duas ent… Show more

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“…The Neotropical genus Paratubana Young, 1977 is currently known from Southeastern and Northeastern Brazil (five species) and Northern Argentina (one species) (Young 1977, Zanol & de Menezes 1982, Cavichioli 1989, Oman et al 1990). Paratubana can be distinguished from other Neotropical genera of Cicadellini by the combination of the following features: (1) crown short (median length varying from 114 to slightly more than 1/3 transocular width), anterior margin broadly rounded in dorsal view (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Neotropical genus Paratubana Young, 1977 is currently known from Southeastern and Northeastern Brazil (five species) and Northern Argentina (one species) (Young 1977, Zanol & de Menezes 1982, Cavichioli 1989, Oman et al 1990). Paratubana can be distinguished from other Neotropical genera of Cicadellini by the combination of the following features: (1) crown short (median length varying from 114 to slightly more than 1/3 transocular width), anterior margin broadly rounded in dorsal view (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NE. Brazil (Pernambuco State: Caruaru) (Cavichioli 1989). westwoodi (Signoret, 1853 (Young 1977: 239, Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%