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Zootaxa. 5195:101-124
Eight new Brazilian species of the South American sharpshooter genus Fonsecaiulus Young, 1977 are described and illustrated. Three new species are from Minas Gerais State (F. youngi sp. nov., F. spinosus sp. nov., and F. unciformis sp. nov.), two fro
Fonsecaiulus spinosus sp. nov. (Figs 9–26) Etymology. The specific epithet, spinosus, refers to the dorsal row of spines and crown of apical spines on the aedeagal shaft (Figs 15, 16). Total length (mm). Male holotype 5.75; male paratype 5.81; fema
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Fonsecaiulus unciformis sp. nov. (Figs 43–60) Etymology. The specific epithet, unciformis, refers to the hook-shaped apical portion of the paraphyses rami in lateral view (Fig. 49). Total length (mm). Male holotype 5.63; female paratype 5.69. Color
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Key to males of Fonsecaiulus 1. Crown and pronotum with lateral portions brown, without longitudinal yellow stripes (Felix et al. 2015: figs 4a, b, h)..... 2 - Crown and pronotum with lateral pair of longitudinal yellow stripes (Figs 1, 9, 27, 43, 61
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Fonsecaiulus longiramus sp. nov. (Figs 27–34) Etymology. The specific epithet, longiramus, refers to the very long paraphyses rami (Fig. 33). Total length (mm). Male holotype 5.44. Color (Figs 27–29). Dorsum brown with three longitudinal yellow s
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Fonsecaiulus alvarengai sp. nov. (Figs 35–42) Etymology. This species is named in honor of the late Air Force Officer Moacyr Alvarenga (1915–2010), who was a gifted collector of insects and thus contributed greatly to the development of Brazilian
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Fonsecaiulus takiyae sp. nov. (Figs 79–96) Etymology. This species is named in honor of our colleague and friend Prof. Dr. Daniela M. Takiya (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), who has greatly contributed to our knowledge of the Cicadellidae
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Fonsecaiulus youngi sp. nov. (Figs 1–8) Etymology. This species is named in honor of the late Prof. Dr. David A. Young (1915–1991), who published three impressive monographs on the Cicadellinae (1968, 1977, 1986). Fonsecaiulus was described in th
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Fonsecaiulus chelatus sp. nov. (Figs 61–78) Etymology. The specific epithet, chelatus, refers to the shape of the apical portion of the paraphyses rami in lateral view (Fig. 67). Total length (mm). Male holotype 5.50; male paratypes 5.50–5.95 (n
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