
Neophilaenus lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758) Notes Distribution map (Fig. 9 a) and habitus (Fig. 9 b). Chresonymy: Philaenus lineatus Lin. in Nedjalkov (1908); Ptyelus lineatus L. in Joakimov (1909) Literature data: Sofia Plain (Joakimov 1909); Rila Mts. (Joakimov 1909); Vitosha Mts. (Nedjalkov 1908, Sander 1985); Krupnik-Sandanski-Petrich Valley (Sander 1985); Rhodopes (Sander 1985, Gjonov 2004); Sakar-Tundzhan Region (Joakimov 1909). New data: Danube Plain; Pre-Balkan; Western, Central and Eastern Stara Planina Mts.; Kraishtensko-Konjavo Region; Sofia Plain; Vitosha Mts.; Lozenska Planina Mts.; Sredna Gora Mts.; Ograzhden Mts.; Belasitsa Mts; Krupnik-Sandanski-Petrich Valley; Rila Mts.; Pirin Mts.; Rhodopes; Strandzha Mts. Detailed occurrence data: Angelova and Gjonov (2024). Phenology: May-October. Altitudinal distribution: 0-1900 m a. s. l. Host plant: Polyphagous on Poaceae, Cyperaceae, probably also Juncaceae and other families (Nickel 2003).
Published as part of Angelova, Radost & Gjonov, Ilia, 2024, Twenty-five-year mapping species of the superfamily Cercopoidea (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) in Bulgaria, pp. e 124720 in Biodiversity Data Journal 12 on page e124720, DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.12.e124720
Hemiptera, Insecta, Neophilaenus lineatus, Arthropoda, Aphrophoridae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Neophilaenus, Taxonomy
Hemiptera, Insecta, Neophilaenus lineatus, Arthropoda, Aphrophoridae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Neophilaenus, Taxonomy
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