Synopse der Europäischen Deltocephali

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1869
Authors:F. X. Fieber
Journal:Verh. zooL-bot. Ges. in Wien
Volume:19
Start Page:201
Pagination:201-222, pls. 5 & 6
Type of Article:Article
Keywords:Austria, Biology, Bohemia, Carinthia, Carniola, Cicadellidae, Cicadellina, D. linnei, Deltocephalus, Deltocephalus aputelius, Deltocephalus ascmus, Deltocephalus aurantiacus, Deltocephalus brachynotus, Deltocephalus cognatus, Deltocephalus falleni, Deltocephalus fasciatus, Deltocephalus flavidus, Deltocephalus flavus, Deltocephalus flori, Deltocephalus fravenfeldi, Deltocephalus hyalinus, Deltocephalus hypochlorus, Deltocephalus ignoscus, Deltocephalus interstinctus, Deltocephalus kolenatyi, Deltocephalus mayri, Deltocephalus minki, Deltocephalus mulsanti, Deltocephalus obliterate, Deltocephalus parallellus, Deltocephalus pauxillus, Deltocephalus picturatus, Deltocephalus propinquus, Deltocephalus repletus, Deltocephalus rhombifer, Deltocephalus thoracicus, Deltocephalus tiaratus, Deltocephalus volgensis, Deltocephalus xanthoneurus, Deltocephalus xanthus, France, Galicia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Karabach, L. flebilis, Livonia, North of Europe, Platymatopius, Platymetopius guttatus, Platymetopius notatus, Proceps acicularis, Sarepta, South Europe, South Germany, South of France, Spain, Switzerland, Systematics, Tyrol, Zoology
Abstract:

FIEBER (Verh. zooL-bot. Ges. in Wien, xix. pp. 201-222) publishes a synopsis of a subordinate group (Deltocephali) in which be includes the two genera Platymatopius and Deltocephalus (Burm.). Details of the head and other parts of all the species are given in numerous outline figures on two plates. The known species thus figured are as follows: Under PLATYMETOPIUS :cornutus (Fieb.)=Proceps acicularis (Muls.), pl. 6. fig. 61; rostratus (H.-Sch.), fig. 62; and undatus (De G.)=vittata (Fab.), fig. 64: Under DELTOCEPHALUS: bipunctipennis (Boh.), pl. 5. fig. 1; phragmitis (Boh.), fig. 2; formosus (Boh.), fig. 3; costalis (Fall.)=punctum (Flor), fig. 4; calceolatus (Boh.), fig. 6; socialis (Flor), fig. 8; ocellaris (auct), fig. 9; bohemanni (Zett.), fig. 10; multinotatus (Boh.), fig. 14; argus (Marsh.), fig. 17; distinguendus (Flor) fig. 21; pulicarius (Fall.), fig. 27; areatus (Stal), fig. 28; sabulicola (Curt.), fig. 29; striatus (Lin.), fig. 32; frigidus (Boh.), fig. 33; languidus (Flor), pl. 6. fig. 38; panzeri (Flor), fig. 39; abdminalis (Fab.), fig. 40; collinus (Boh.), fig. 42; assimilis (Fall.), fig. 41; pascuellus (Fall.), fig. 46; maculiceps (Boh.), fig. 53; luteus (Muls.), fig. 56; metrius (Flor), fig. 58; limbatellus (Zett.), fig. 59; penthopitta (Amyot), fig. 60.

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