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Occurrence record: Observations:64768371

HumanObservation of Oeda informis recorded on 2020-11-05
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Dataset

Data partner iNaturalist
Data resource Observações do iNaturalist para o Brasil
institutionCode Supplied institution code "iNaturalist"
collectionCode Supplied collection code "Observations"
catalogNumber 64768371
occurrenceID https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/64768371
basisOfRecord Human observation
Supplied basis "humanObservation"
identifiedBy Stuart McKamey
Identified date 2020-11-13T15:50:21
Collector Cordeiro, G. Gabriele
Supplied as "Gabriele Cordeiro"
License CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)
Supplied as CC_BY_NC_4_0
Rightsholder Gabriele Cordeiro
datasetName iNaturalist research-grade observations
occurrenceStatus present
Supplied as PRESENT
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided
dateIdentified 2020-11-13
Supplied as 2020-11-13T15:50:21
identificationID 141508155
identificationRemarks This is the first live photo I have seen of this rare species. Many of its close relatives feed on on Melastomataceae, and the plant in your photo is not that, which makes your observation even more interesting. May we have permission to post your photo on the Treehoppers website? http://treehoppers.insectmuseum.org/public/site/treehoppers/home If Yes, how would you like to be credited? Here are 3 papers you may be interested in dealing with Stegaspidinae. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16195093#page/788/mode/1up https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273277639_A_new_species_of_Oeda_Hemiptera_Membracidae_Stegaspidinae_from_Madre_de_Dios_Peru and "Immature Stages and Hosts of Two Plesiomorphic, Antillean Genera of Membracidae (Hemiptera) and a new species of Antillotolania from Puerto Rico" DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.301.4234

Event

identificationRemarks This is the first live photo I have seen of this rare species. Many of its close relatives feed on on Melastomataceae, and the plant in your photo is not that, which makes your observation even more interesting. May we have permission to post your photo on the Treehoppers website? http://treehoppers.insectmuseum.org/public/site/treehoppers/home If Yes, how would you like to be credited? Here are 3 papers you may be interested in dealing with Stegaspidinae. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16195093#page/788/mode/1up https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273277639_A_new_species_of_Oeda_Hemiptera_Membracidae_Stegaspidinae_from_Madre_de_Dios_Peru and "Immature Stages and Hosts of Two Plesiomorphic, Antillean Genera of Membracidae (Hemiptera) and a new species of Antillotolania from Puerto Rico" DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.301.4234
Occurrence date 2020-11-05
Supplied date "2020-11-05T16:54:54"
Date precision Day
verbatimEventDate Thu Nov 05 2020 16:54:54 GMT-0300 (GMT-3)
eventTime 16:54:54-03:00

Taxonomy

scientificName Oeda informis
Supplied scientific name "Oeda informis Westwood"
taxonRank species
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
class Insecta
Order Hemiptera
Family Membracidae
Genus Oeda
Species Oeda informis
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Canonical name match
The supplied name was parsed into canonical form before a match was found.
Name parse type SCIENTIFIC
acceptedNameUsageID 2024713
taxonomicStatus ACCEPTED

Geospatial

Country Brasil
State or Territory Minas Gerais
decimalLatitude
Supplied as: "-18.186.143"
decimalLongitude
Supplied as: "-42.415.572"
verbatimLocality Rua 6, Santa Maria do Suaçuí, MG, BR
coordinatePrecision Unknown
continent SOUTH_AMERICA
countryCode BR

Additional properties

references https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/64768371

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