Abstract
The Neotropical genus Curtara DeLong & Freytag (Cicadellidae: Iassinae: Scarinae) includes more than 160 described species, with 40 of them recorded from Brazil (Coelho & Da-Silva 1996; 2002). DeLong & Triplehorn (1978) erected the subgenus Curtara (Labata) for C. basala DeLong & Triplehorn from Paraguay. Later, DeLong (1980) included in this subgenus C. xingua DeLong from Xingu, Mato Grosso State, Brazil.
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