Gargaphia paula (Heteroptera: Tingidae): first host plant record, new geographic data and distribution summary.
Gargaphia paula (Heteroptera: Tingidae): first host plant record, new geographic data and distribution summary.
Author(s): GUIDOTI, M.; SANTOS, R. S.; FAZOLIN, M.; AZEVEDO, H. N. de
Summary: Gargaphia paula Drake, 1939 is a neotropical species, which according to the literature, occurs in Brazil, Panama and Peru. Here we present 6 species of Arachis (Fabaceae) as the first host plant records, as well as two new country records, Costa Rica and Ecuador, and two new state records for Brazil.
Publication year: 2014
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Acre
Keywords: Acre, Amazonia Occidental, Amazônia Ocidental, Amendoim forrageiro, Arachis pintoi, Biogeografia, Biogeography, Distribuição geográfica, First record, Forage legumes, Forage peanut, Gargaphia paula, Host plants, Insecta, Inseto, Leguminosa forrageira, Leguminosas forrajeras, Percevejo de renda, Plagas de plantas, Plant pests, Planta hospedeira, Plantas huéspedes, Praga de planta, Primeiro registro, Primer registro, Western Amazon
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