2011
DOI: 10.22201/ib.20078706e.2011.2.477
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Description of a new species of Pleseobyrsa (Heteroptera: Tingidae) from Costa Rica

Abstract: Resumen. Se describe una especie nueva de Pleseobyrsa, P. persea n. sp. de Costa Rica, cuya planta huésped es Persea americana P. Mill., siendo ésta la segunda especie del género conocida del país y la tercera cuya planta huésped es P. americana (aguacate). Se describen tanto el adulto como el estadio ninfal V; se agrega una clave modificada de Froeschner para las especies, y se ilustran ejemplares en el campo, el quinto estadio ninfal, adulto y los principales caracteres.

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“…Tingid nymphs already have been considered in the systematics of the family (Guilbert 2001), but the knowledge of nymph morphology still is poor. Most nymphal descriptions focus only on the fifth instar (Guilbert & Montemayor 2010;Montemayor 2010;Montemayor et al 2011;Guidoti & Montemayor 2014), and few provide descriptions of all instars (e.g., Livingstone 1976;Montemayor 2009;Montemayor & Dellapé 2010;Guidoti & Barcellos 2013). Fewer papers focus on immature stages of Neotropical species (e.g., Montemayor 2009;Guilbert & Montemayor 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tingid nymphs already have been considered in the systematics of the family (Guilbert 2001), but the knowledge of nymph morphology still is poor. Most nymphal descriptions focus only on the fifth instar (Guilbert & Montemayor 2010;Montemayor 2010;Montemayor et al 2011;Guidoti & Montemayor 2014), and few provide descriptions of all instars (e.g., Livingstone 1976;Montemayor 2009;Montemayor & Dellapé 2010;Guidoti & Barcellos 2013). Fewer papers focus on immature stages of Neotropical species (e.g., Montemayor 2009;Guilbert & Montemayor 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, immatures of Neotropical species have been rarely described (e.g. Montemayor 2010;Montemayor et al 2011;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%