Biodiversity and Ecology of the Leafhoppers (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) of New Hampshire

作者: Donald S. Chandler , K.G. Andrew Hamilton

DOI: 10.3157/061.143.0408

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摘要: A total of 605 species leafhoppers, including 38 exotics, are documented for New Hampshire. Nine additional included that were taken 1–16 km from the NH border in Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont. There 287 new records state which Empoasca vitis (Gothe) is Nearctic region, two others USA: Idiocerus albolinea Hamilton, here recorded also Montana, Gyponana quebecensis Provancher, newly Illinois, Utah, Six eight Maine. Eight described Typhlocybinae by Chandler: Dikrella scimitar, kittelbergeri, murrayi, Eratoneura hampshirensis, Erythridula bassorum, morsei, Erythroneura confusa, viridis; six Hamilton other subfamilies: Chlorotettix smodix, Jikradia brikelos, castor, pollex, Macrosteles hizemus, wahnapitae (new species). Oncopsis ferrosa 1983 raised subspecies to status). alternata Johnson, 1935a (now genus Erythridula) recognized as senior synonym cauta 1935b, synonymy reversed based on precedence publication date (revised synonymy); five junior synomyns Xestocephalus desertorum (Berg) synonomy: X. brunneus Van Duzee, fulvocapitatus nigrifrons Osborn, similis Peters, X . superbus (Provancher) status); a Penthimia americana Fitch, 1851, P. vicaria Walker, 1851 removed placed pergandei Gillette, 1898 Kyboasca Zakhvatkin combination).Specimen data given, well summaries collection seasonality adults. Species richness highest habitats sandy soils such eskers glacial outwash plains. list leafhopper (Cicadellidae) erroneously attributed Hampshire provided, occurring surrounding states adjacent Atlantic Maritime Ecozone Quebec have not yet been comparison collecting techniques used sampling agroecosystems support use multiple biodiversity studies, sweeping, pan traps, sticky each produced techniques. Yellow traps most attractive largest number species, with green comparable some these species. Red blue often feed at ground level do readily fly. The plant hosts provided them. COI barcodes investigate complexes Draeculacephala, Jikradia, Penthimia.

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