comparative morphology of part of the integumental fine structure of two erythroneurine species: singapora shinshana (matsumura, 1932) and empoascanara sipra dworakowska, 1980 (hemiptera, cicadellidae, typhlocybinae)

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    Leafhoppers, the Cicadellidae, are the largest family of Hemiptera and are widely distributed in six zoogeographic regions with more than 2,600 genera and 22,000 species (Oman et_al 1990; Dietrich 2005). Over the course of their more than 400 million years of evolution, different insects have acquired a wide variety of integumental structures, including sensilla and sculpturing that enabled them to interact and adapt to various environmental conditions. Using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, Willis, Moulins, Rice, and others successively studied the fine structure on body surfaces of insect and characterized various . . .

     

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