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Species
Liburniella ornata (Stål, 1862)
  type species

Basionym original publication
Stål C. 1862 - Novae vel minus cognitae Homopterorum formae et species. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. Berlin 6: 303-315.
Chronological account
Delphax ornata Stål, 1862 previous combination of Liburniella ornata (Stål, 1862) according to Crawford (1914)
Liburnia ornata (Stål, 1862) previous combination of Liburniella ornata (Stål, 1862) according to Crawford (1914)
Use(s) (chresonymy)
Liberniella ornata Spooner, 1938 wrong spelling of Liburniella ornata (Stål, 1862)
Distribution map: extant taxa
Opacity 30%
Data accuracy
Level 4
Levels 1, 2 and 3
(TDWG standard) GBIF occurrences
Geographical distribution
Canada (British Columbia)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
Canada (Ontario)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
Canada (Quebec)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
Ecuador
Florida  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
Great Britain (Bermuda)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Alabama)  according to  Benton & McCreadie (2009), Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Arkansas)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (California)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Connecticut)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Delaware)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (District of Columbia)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Georgia)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Illinois)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Indiana)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Iowa)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Kansas)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Kentucky)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Louisiana)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Maine)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Maryland)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Massachusetts)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Minnesota)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Mississippi)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Missouri)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Nebraska)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (New Hampshire)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (New Jersey)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (New York)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (North Carolina)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Ohio)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Oklahoma)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Pennsylvania)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (South Carolina)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Tennessee)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Texas)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Vermont)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Virginia)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (West Virginia)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
United States of America (Wisconsin)  according to  Bartlett et al. (2014): 122
Biological interactions
Parasitism: parasitoid
Gonatopus americanus (Perkins, 1905) (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) according to Giri et al. (1985): 73