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Hysterella Logvinenko, 1977 synonym of Kervillea de Bergevin, 1918 according to Gnezdilov (2002) |
Quadrastylum Dlabola, 1979 synonym of Kervillea de Bergevin, 1918 according to Gnezdilov (2002) |
Falcidiopsis Kusnezov, 1930 [Fulgoromorpha, Fulgoroidea, Issidae] previous rank of Kervillea (Falcidiopsis) Kusnezov, 1930 [Fulgoromorpha, Fulgoroidea, Issidae, Issinae, Issini, Hysteropterina] according to Gnezdilov (2003) |
Kervillea (Falcidiopsis) Kusnezov, 1930 synonym of Kervillea de Bergevin, 1918 according to Gnezdilov (2010): 1027 |
Kervillea de Bergevin, 1918 transferred from [Fulgoromorpha, Fulgoroidea, Issidae, Issinae, Issini, Hysteropterina] to [Fulgoromorpha, Fulgoroidea, Issidae, Issinae, Issini, Issina] according to Gnezdilov (2016): 343 |
Kervillea de Bergevin, 1918 transferred from [Fulgoromorpha, Fulgoroidea, Issidae, Issinae, Issini, Issina] to [Fulgoromorpha, Fulgoroidea, Issidae, Issinae, Hysteropterini] according to Wang et al. (2016): 242 |
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Algeria according to Oshanin (1907): 270 |
Austria according to Puton (1886): 71 |
Bosnia-Herzegovina according to Melichar (1906): 143, Oshanin (1907): 270 |
Bulgaria according to Lindberg (1949): 33 |
Croatia according to Oshanin (1907): 270 |
Germany according to Puton (1886): 71 |
Greece according to Fieber (1877): 13, Melichar (1906): 143, Matsumura (1910): 26, Dlabola (1983), Gnezdilov et al. (2004) |
Hungary according to Oshanin (1907): 270 |
Italy (Sicily) according to Haupt (1924): 228 |
Kazakhstan according to Gnezdilov (2002) |
Macedonia according to Gnezdilov (2011): 190 |
North Caucasus according to Gnezdilov (2011): 190 |
Palestine according to Bodenheimer (1937): 213 |
Portugal according to Puton (1875): 117, Puton (1886): 71 |
Russia (Central European Russia) Belgorod according to Gnezdilov (2010): 1027 |
Russia (South European Russia) Kalmykiya according to Vilbaste (1961) |
Slovakia |
Spain according to Puton (1875): 117, Puton (1886): 71, Oshanin (1907): 270 |
Syria according to Melichar (1906): 135, Melichar (1906): 145 |
Turkey according to Schaum (1850): 71, Oshanin (1907): 270, de Bergevin (1918), Dlabola (1979), Lodos & Kalkandelen (1981): 18, Dlabola (1983), Gnezdilov (2002), Kartal & Miroglu (2011): 61, Kartal & Miroglu (2011): 58 |
Turkey-in-Europe according to Spinola (1839): 363 |
Ukraine according to Logvinenko (1975): 240 |
Yugoslavia according to Melichar (1906): 143, Oshanin (1907): 270, Gnezdilov (2002) |