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A REMARKABLE FOSSIL HOMOPTERAN FROM CANADIAN CRETACEOUS AMBER REPRESENTING A NEW FAMILY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

K. G. A. Hamilton
Affiliation:
Entomology Research Institute, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa

Abstract

A nymph of an homopteran preserved in Cretaceous amber from Cedar Lake, Man., is described. It presents features of two recent families, Cercopidae and Cicadellidae, and so is recognized as a new family of intermediate position. Jascopidae new family contains only Jascopus notabilis n. gen., n. sp.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1971

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