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The roles of growth regulation and appendage patterning genes in the morphogenesis of treehopper pronota.
(2022-06)
Treehoppers of the insect family Membracidae have evolved enlarged and elaborate pronotal structures, which is hypothesized to involve co-opted expression of genes that are shared with the wings. Here, we investigate the ...
Ectoparasitism in Aulacothrips (Thysanoptera: Heterothripidae) revisited: Host diversity on honeydew-producing Hemiptera and description of a new species
(Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer VerlagJenaAlemanha, 2010)
Attracting Predators without Falling Prey: Chemical Camouflage Protects Honeydew-Producing Treehoppers from Ant Predation
(Univ Chicago PressChicagoEUA, 2010)
Honeydew flicking by treehoppers provides cues to potential tending ants
(Academic Press LtdLondonInglaterra, 1996)
Host-plant flowering status and the concentration of sugar in phloem sap: Effects on an ant-treehopper interaction
(Czech Acad Sci, Inst EntomologyCeske BudejoviceRepública Checa, 2005)
Preliminary observations on the natural history of representative treehoppers (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Cicadomorpha: Membracidae and Aetalionidae) in the Yasuní Biosphere Reserve, including first reports of 13 genera for Ecuador and the province of OrellanaObservaciones preliminares sobre la historia natural de membrácidos representativos (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Cicadomorpha: Membracidae and Aetalionidae) en la Reserva de Biosfera del Yasuní, incluyendo los primeros informes de 13 géneros de Ecuador y la provincia de Orellana
(USFQ PRESS, departamento editorial de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, 2012)