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English: Figure 1. 
Valenciolenda fadaforesta, habitus of adult male (left) and instar nymph V (right). Body length of adult: 3.6 mm; body length of nymph: 2.9 mm.
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Source Ortega-Gómez A, Selfa J, Sendra A, Hoch H (2022) Postembryonic development of the troglobitic planthopper species Valenciolenda fadaforesta Hoch & Sendra, 2021 (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Kinnaridae), with a key to nymphal instars. Subterranean Biology 44: 51-68. https://doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.44.85604
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current12:18, 19 December 2022Thumbnail for version as of 12:18, 19 December 20221,512 × 707 (599 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1=Figure 1.  :''Valenciolenda fadaforesta'', habitus of adult male (left) and instar nymph V (right). Body length of adult: 3.6 mm; body length of nymph: 2.9 mm.}} | date = 2022-09-01 | source = Ortega-Gómez A, Selfa J, Sendra A, Hoch H (2022) Postembryonic development of the troglobitic planthopper species ''Valenciolenda fadaforesta'' Hoch & Sendra, 2021 (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Kinnaridae), with a key to nymphal instars. ''Subterranean Biology'' 44:...

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