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摘要
Caminho dos Gerais公园及其周围的木虱动物群基于最近的调查进行了描述。在Gameleiras, Mamonas和Monte Azul市记录了23个物种,这些地方以前没有记录。其中10种已被描述,3种因资料不足暂称为已描述种,10种构成未描述分类群。在南马托格罗索州和米纳斯吉拉斯州均为首次报道。几乎一半的物种分布广泛,但有两种似乎是该地区特有的。豆科有15种,反映了木科的总体格局。
Diversity of the psyllids and their host plants (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) from the Parque Estadual Caminho dos Gerais and surroundings, MG, Brazil
The psyllid fauna of the Parque Estadual Caminho dos Gerais and its surroundings is described based on a recent survey. Twenty three species are recorded from the municipalities of Gameleiras, Mamonas, and Monte Azul from where no previous records are known. Ten of the species are described, three are provisionally referred to described species due to insufficient material and ten constitute undescribed taxa. Each a species is reported for the first time for the states of Mato Grosso do Sul and Minas Gerais respectively. Almost half of the species are widely distributed, but two species appear to be endemic to the region. Fifteen species are associated with Fabaceae, a pattern that reflects a general pattern in Psylloidea.