Published February 27, 2024
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Figure 3 in Host plants and nymph morphology of an endemic treehopper, Pyrgonota bifoliata, in the Mount Makiling Forest Reserve, Luzon, Philippines
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- 1. Department of Life Science, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan;
- 2. Department of Zoology, The Kyushu University Museum, Fukuoka, Japan;
- 3. Institute of Weed Science, Entomology and Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture and Food Science, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines
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Figure 3. Pyrgonota bifoliata and its associated host plants and ants in the Mount Makiling Forest Reserve. The white arrows indicate cryptically coloured nymphs of Pyrgonota bifoliata. (a) Adult pyrgonota bifoliata on Alangium longiflorum (Cornaceae). (b) Adult Pyrgonota bifoliata on Ficus ulmifolia (Moraceae). (c) Adult and a nymph Pyrgonota bifoliata with an attended ant (Pheidole sp.) on Piper umbellatum (Piperaceae). (d) Young adult Pyrgonota bifoliata on Piper umbellatum. (e) Two Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and a crab spider (Thomisidae) on Piper umbellatum. (f) Two Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and an ant (Technomyrmex sp.) on Piper umbellatum. (g) Nymph and an adult Pyrgonota bifoliata, three ants (one Pheidole sp. and two Crematogaster sp.) on Saurauia latibractea (Actinidiaceae). (h) Three Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and two ants (Crematogaster sp.) on Saurauia latibractea.
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