The Role of Host Plants in the Speciation of Treehoppers: An example from the Enchenopa binotata Complex

  • Wood T
  • Guttman S
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Recent studies on the origin of insect races and speciation in certain phytophagous insect complexes have forced systematists to revise their ideas concerning modes of animal speciation. Rapid establishment of new races by insects on introduced plants has led some...

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Wood, T. K., & Guttman, S. I. (1981). The Role of Host Plants in the Speciation of Treehoppers: An example from the Enchenopa binotata Complex (pp. 39–54). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5941-1_4

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