Notogramma cimiciforme Loew, 1868: 289
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https://doi.org/10.12741/ebrasilis.v18.e1098 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15879960 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A287D4-FFDB-FFED-FCDC-002940FFE786 |
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Felipe |
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Notogramma cimiciforme Loew, 1868: 289 |
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Notogramma cimiciforme Loew, 1868: 289 .
Type locality: Cuba. Distribution : Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul), Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Peru, USA, Venezuela ( Figure 9 View Figures 6-16 ).
Studied material: two females, 15-17.viii.2018 [ZUFMS-DIP01418, 1493].
Remarks: Notogramma is actually composed by four species distributed through USA to Chile ( Kameneva & Korneyev 2010; Mello et al. 2024). From Brazil is recognized only the species N. cimiciforme ( Mello 2024a) . Species of the genus have been reared from rooting tomatoes, immatures coconuts, banana, liver, wild tubers, Solanum fruits, watermelon, and fruits of Attalea palms ( Steyskal 1963, 1991).
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Ulidiinae |
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Lipsanini |
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Notogramma cimiciforme Loew, 1868: 289
Freitas, Devair dos Santos, Olivier, Renan da Silva & Mello, Ramon Luciano 2025 |
Notogramma cimiciforme
Loew, H 1868: 289 |