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Species
Megadelphax sordidula (Stål, 1853)
  type species by original designation and monotypy

Basionym original publication
Stål C. 1853 - Nya Genera bland Hemiptera. Ofversigt af Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar. Stockholm 10: 259-267.
Chronological account
Delphax sordidula Stål, 1853 previous combination of Liburnia sordidula Stål, 1853 according to Scott (1870): 26
Liburnia sordidula Stål, 1853 previous combination of Delphacodes sordidula (Stål, 1853) according to Metcalf (1943): 507
Delphacodes sordidula (Stål, 1853) previous combination of Megadelphax sordidula (Stål, 1853) according to Wagner (1963): 175
Delphacodes sordidula sahlbergi Metcalf, 1943 previous rank of Delphacodes sahlbergi Metcalf, 1943 according to Wagner (1963): 175
Delphacodes sahlbergi Metcalf, 1943 synonym of Megadelphax sordidula (Stål, 1853) according to Wagner (1963): 175
Use(s) (chresonymy)
Liburnia sordidula var. b Sahlberg, 1871 nomen nudum of Delphacodes sordidula sahlbergi Metcalf, 1943 according to Metcalf (1943): 509
Pictures
Distribution map: extant taxa
Opacity 30%
Data accuracy
Level 4
Levels 1, 2 and 3
(TDWG standard) GBIF occurrences
Geographical distribution
Algeria  according to  Fokker (1900): 25
Austria  according to  Holzinger et al. (2020): 15
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark  according to  Nickel (2003): 46
Estonia
Finland  according to  Nickel (2003): 46
France
Germany  according to  Nickel (2003): 46
Hungary
Italy
Kazakhstan
Lebanon
Lithuania
Mongolia  according to  Dlabola (1965): 85
Mongolia  according to  Dlabola (1970): 3
Mongolia  according to  Goemans (2005): 84
Netherlands
Poland  according to  Swierczewski & Stroinski (2011): 282, Gebicki et al. (2013): 35
Romania
Russia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine  according to  Logvinenko (1970)
Yugoslavia
Biological interactions
Host-plant
Arrhenatherum eliatus (L.) P. Beauv. ex J. Presl & C. Presl (Poales, Poaceae) according to Nickel (2003): 46