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Species
Cixius (Ceratocixius) remotus Edwards, 1888

Basionym original publication
Edwards J. 1888 - On the British species of the genus Cixius. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. London 25: 100-101.
Chronological account
Cixius remotus Edwards, 1888 previous combination of Cixius (Ceratocixius) remotus Edwards, 1888
Distribution map: extant taxa
Opacity 30%
Data accuracy
Level 4
Levels 1, 2 and 3
(TDWG standard) GBIF occurrences
Geographical distribution
Armenia  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Azerbaijan  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Belgium  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Bulgaria  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Egypt  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
France  according to  Ribaut & Lacroix (1958): 484 , Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Georgia  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Great Britain  according to  Ribaut & Lacroix (1958): 484 , Harvey (2012): 6, Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Greece  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Iran  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Iraq  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Israel  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Jordan  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Lebanon  according to  Picciau et al. (2016): 96
Syria  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Turkey  according to  Kalkandelen (1988): 123 , Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Yugoslavia  according to  Demirel & Hasbenli (2015): 1342
Biological interactions
Host-plant
Quercus coccifera L. (Fagales, Fagaceae) according to Picciau et al. (2016): 97
Quercus sp. (Fagales, Fagaceae) according to Ribaut & Lacroix (1958): 484
Vernacular name(s)
Englische Glasflügelzikade in Germany (German) according to Holzinger et al. (2003)