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ERYTHRONEURA LEAFHOPPERS FROM BIRCHES IN NEW BRUNSWICK: II. SUBGENUS ERATONEURA (HOMOPTERA: CICADELLIDAE)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Abstract
In New Brunswick at least nine species of Erythroneura leafhoppers feed and oviposit on birch trees. The appearance and ecological requirements of two species in the subgenus Eratoneura are described.
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