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Cixius (Sciocixius) stigmaticus (Germar, 1818)

Basionym original publication
Germar E. F. 1818 - Bemerkungen über einige Gattungen der Cicadarien. Magazin der Entomologie. Halle 3: 177-227 [199].
Chronological account
Flata stigmatica Germar, 1818 previous combination of Cixius stigmaticus (Germar, 1818) according to Stephens (1829)
Cixius (Sciocixius) stigmaticus Germar, 1818 previous combination of Cixius (Acanthocixius) stigmaticus (Germar, 1818) according to Mozaffarian & Wilson (2011): 9
Cixius (Acanthocixius) stigmaticus (Germar, 1818) previous combination of Cixius (Sciocixius) stigmaticus (Germar, 1818) according to Emeljanov (2015): 115
Cixius stigmaticus (Germar, 1818) previous combination of Cixius (Sciocixius) stigmaticus Germar, 1818
Distribution map: extant taxa
Opacity 30%
Geographical distribution
China (Guangxi)  according to  Luo et al. (2022): 28
China South-Central (Guizhou)  according to  Luo et al. (2022): 28
China (Zhejiang)  according to  Luo et al. (2022): 28
France  according to  Ribaut & Lacroix (1958): 485 , Luo et al. (2022): 28
Germany  according to  Luo et al. (2022): 28
Great Britain  according to  Luo et al. (2022): 28
Iran  according to  Mozaffarian & Wilson (2011): 9
Italy
Netherlands  according to  De Haas & Den Bieman (2018): 48 , Luo et al. (2022): 28
Poland  according to  Gebicki et al. (2013): 25, Luo et al. (2022): 28
Sweden
Biological interactions
Host-plant
Alnus sp. (Fagales, Betulaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 25
Betula sp. (Fagales, Betulaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 25
Quercus sp. (Fagales, Fagaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 25
Rubus sp. (Rosales, Rosaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 25
Salix sp. (Malpighiales, Salicaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 25
Vernacular name(s)
Trug-Glasflügelzikade in Germany (German) according to Holzinger et al. (2003)