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Treehoppers of Tropical America / Membrácidos de la América Tropical

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Carolina Godoy, Ximena Miranda and Kenji Nishida
352 pages, colour photos
Treehoppers of Tropical America / Membrácidos de la América Tropical
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  • Treehoppers of Tropical America / Membrácidos de la América Tropical ISBN: 9789968927109 Paperback Dec 2006 Out of Print #160083
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Language: Bilingual in English and Spanish

The first part of this field guide consists of an extensive introduction to the family Membracidae including morphology, behavior, mutualistic relationships with other organisms, and host plants. Also included are illustrated keys to the genera utilizing the form of the pronotum and illustrated taxonomic keys to the subfamilies and tribes.

In the second part, 81 genera that occur in tropical America are described and illustrated with color photographs and distribution maps.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Carolina Godoy, Ximena Miranda and Kenji Nishida
352 pages, colour photos
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