2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752004000400001
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As espécies do gênero Ceresa Amyot & Serville (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Membracidae)

Abstract: É apresentada revisão do gênero Ceresa Amyot & Serville, 1843. Trinta e quatro espécies são reconhecidas como válidas, cada qual descrita e ilustrada, cinco das quais são revalidadas: C. abbreviata Andrade, 1989, C. albosignata Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. amazonica Andrade, 2002, C. atrata Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. axillaris (Germar, 1835), C. brunnicornis (Germar, 1835), C. calosa Andrade, 2002, C. cavicornis Stål, 1859, C. chacoana Remes-Lenicov, 1973, C. cuprea Funkhouser, 1927, C. denticulata Andrade, 2002, … Show more

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“…7A, 1) (Deitz 1975). Most of the recent comprehensive taxonomic research on Smiliinae has focused on the tribes Acutalini (Sakakibara 1997), Amastrini (Evangelista and Sakakibara 2007), Ceresini (Andrade 2004), Micrutalini (Sakakibara 1999), and Polyglyptini (Sakakibara 1996), although Cast (2002), in his Master's thesis, conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the Smiliinae using four mitochondrial genes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7A, 1) (Deitz 1975). Most of the recent comprehensive taxonomic research on Smiliinae has focused on the tribes Acutalini (Sakakibara 1997), Amastrini (Evangelista and Sakakibara 2007), Ceresini (Andrade 2004), Micrutalini (Sakakibara 1999), and Polyglyptini (Sakakibara 1996), although Cast (2002), in his Master's thesis, conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the Smiliinae using four mitochondrial genes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The predominantly Neotropical distribution of Aetalionidae, Melizoderidae and Membracidae suggests that this lineage originated in the New World. They are typically phloem sap feeders with six species considered minor pests of agriculture in subtropical regions of the world (Andrade 2004;Gajalakshmi and Jayakumar 2011;Jordan 1952;Kopp and Yonke 1977;Kopp and Yonke 1979;Mead 2000;Meneguzzi et al 2009;P erez Grosso et al 2014;Wood 1974).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since McKamey's World Catalogue of Membracoidea (1998), the revisionary works by Dietrich (2005, 2006), Andrade (2003Andrade ( , 2004, Creão-Duarte and Sakakibara (1996Sakakibara ( , 2000aSakakibara ( , 2000b, Cryan & Deitz (1999a). Cryan et al (2003), Flynn (2003), Sakakibara (1998Sakakibara ( , 1999Sakakibara ( , 2002Sakakibara ( , 2005, Sakakibara and Creão-Duarte (2002), and Sakakibara and Evangelista (2008), have created new genera, synonymized genera, revised subgenera, and added new species to the listed 68 genera, 162 species, and 1 subspecies from Panama.…”
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confidence: 99%