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“…Não obstante, os demais caracteres concordam satisfatoriamente com os do subgênero s. str. Esta espécie não foi tratada por SAKAKIBARA (1979 Cavichioli & Sakakibara, 1994 Deois (Deois) picklesi; Sakakibara, 1979:13 (identificação errônea). Deois mourei Cavichioli & Sakakibara, 1994:747 (loc-tipo: Brasil, Paraná).…”
Section: Deois (Deois) Grandisunclassified
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“…Não obstante, os demais caracteres concordam satisfatoriamente com os do subgênero s. str. Esta espécie não foi tratada por SAKAKIBARA (1979 Cavichioli & Sakakibara, 1994 Deois (Deois) picklesi; Sakakibara, 1979:13 (identificação errônea). Deois mourei Cavichioli & Sakakibara, 1994:747 (loc-tipo: Brasil, Paraná).…”
Section: Deois (Deois) Grandisunclassified
“…incompleta (Walker, 1851); Deois (Fennahia) flexuosa (Walker, 1851). CAVICHIOLI & SAKAKIBARA (1994) descobriram que Deois (D.) picklesi, tratada por SAKAKIBARA (1979), fora erroneamente identificada, tratando-se sim, de uma outra espécie e que descreveram-na como Deois mourei. Acrescentaram ainda, na ocasião, Deois (Fennahia) coerulea (Lallemand, 1924), que estava em Monecphora Amyot & Serville, 1843.…”
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“…Deois (D.) mourei was originally described by Cavichioli & Sakakibara in 1993 on the basis of specimens collected from some southern localities in Brazil. Except for some sporadic taxonomic studies (Sakakibara, 1979;Sakakibara & Cavichioli, 1993), knowledge of this species is still insufficient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deois (D.) mourei was originally described by Cavichioli & Sakakibara in 1993 on the basis of specimens collected from some southern localities in Brazil. Except for some sporadic taxonomic studies (Sakakibara, 1979;Sakakibara & Cavichioli, 1993), knowledge of this species is still insufficient. Recent work by the authors revealed that D. (D.) mourei is very frequent in northern Argentina, but its nymphs had not yet been described and therefore they could be easily confused with another very common and abundant sympatric species, Notozulia entreriana (Berg).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main spittlebug species reported in Amazonia are Deois flavopicta (Stal, 1854); Deois incompleta (Walker, 1881); Mahanarva fimbriolata (Stal, 1854); Mahanarva spectabilis (Distant, 1909); Mahanarva tristis (Fabricius, 1803), and Notozulia entreriana (Berg, 1879) (Valério 2009;Teixeira et al 2019). In Roraima, only Deois (Deois) mourei (Cavichioli & Sakakibara, 1993) and M. tristis have been reported, but these reports lack details on the hosts, impact, and location (Tolotti et al 2018). Despite the damage caused by these pests, there are no studies on their population dynamics to date in Roraima.…”
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confidence: 99%