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<mods:title>Notes On Some Fulgoroidea Of Guam</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Swezey, O. H.</mods:namePart>
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1.
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Perkinsiella thompsoni
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<materialsCitation ID-GBIF-Occurrence="3331825374" box="[515,750,1190,1234]" pageId="1" pageNumber="150">Piti, May 2;</materialsCitation>
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Fonte Valley, Aug.
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<materialsCitation ID-GBIF-Occurrence="3331825362" box="[1212,1849,1190,1234]" pageId="1" pageNumber="150">Dededo, Aug. 11. All by Swezey.</materialsCitation>
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This sugar cane leafhopper was described from specimens collected in
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by Fullaway in 1911
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. It was later collected more abundantly by Muir in Java, which is more likely its home. Eventually it may be found on intervening islands. We found it scarce in
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. It was never conspicuous or numerous enough to be injurious to the cane.
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Whenever eggs were found, they were heavily parasitized by a mymarid which apparently is the same species which was introduced from
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to
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in 1904
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Perkins
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).
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At Sinajana, June 8, of
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examined, 80 percent were parasitized
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.
<materialsCitation pageId="1" pageNumber="150">At Fonte Valley, Aug. 7, the few eggs found were all parasitized</materialsCitation>
.
<materialsCitation pageId="1" pageNumber="150">At Dededo, Aug. 11, eggs examined were 78 percent parasitized</materialsCitation>
.
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At the Agricultural School Farm, Piti, April 30, one exit hole of
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was seen in a cane leaf, but no other evidence of this parasite was found
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. It is apparent that
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has sufficient control of this leafhopper to prevent its being a pest.
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