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Species
Oncodelphax (Oncodelphax) pullula (Boheman, 1852)
  type species by original designation

Basionym original publication
Boheman C. H. 1852 - Entomologiska Anteckningar under en resa i Södra Sverige 1851. Handlingar. Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps Akademien. Stockholm 1851: 53-211.
Chronological account
Oncodelphax pullula (Boheman, 1852) (Fulgoromorpha, Fulgoroidea, Delphacidae, Delphacinae, Delphacini) previous name of Oncodelphax (Oncodelphax) pullula (Boheman, 1852) nomen implicitum (Fulgoromorpha, Fulgoroidea, Delphacidae, Delphacinae, Delphacini) according to Emeljanov (1982): 81
Delphax pullula Boheman, 1852 synonym of Oncodelphax (Oncodelphax) pullula (Boheman, 1852)
Oncodelphax (Oncodelphax) pullula (Boheman, 1852) previous combination of Oncodelphax pullula (Boheman, 1852)
Liburnia pullula Scott, 1870 synonym of Oncodelphax (Oncodelphax) pullula (Boheman, 1852)
Pictures
Distribution map: extant taxa
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Data accuracy
Level 4
Levels 1, 2 and 3
(TDWG standard) GBIF occurrences
Geographical distribution
Austria  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Belarus  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Belgium  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Bulgaria  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Czech Republic  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Denmark  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7
Estonia  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7
Finland  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7
France  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Germany  according to  Nickel (2003): 57, Gjonov (2022): 8
Great Britain  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Hungary  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Ireland  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Latvia  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7
Lithuania  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7
Netherlands
Norway  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7
Poland  according to  Gebicki et al. (2013): 42, Gjonov (2022): 7
Romania  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Russia

Russia (North European Russia) Karelia  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7

Russia (Northwest European Russia) St Petersburg  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7

Slovenia  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Sweden  according to  Gjonov (2022): 7
Switzerland  according to  Gjonov (2022): 8
Yugoslavia
Biological interactions
Host-plant
Carex nigra (L.) Reichard (Poales, Cyperaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 58, Gjonov (2022): 8
Vernacular name(s)
Klauenspornzikade in Germany (German) according to Holzinger et al. (2003)