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Species
Changeondelphax velitchkovskyi (Melichar, 1913)
  type species

Basionym original publication
Melichar L. 1913 - Cicadina. Faune du district de Walouyki du gouvernement de Woronège (Russie). Cracovie 7: 1-11 [6].
Chronological account
Euidella velitchkovskyi Melichar, 1913 previous combination of Kakuna velitchkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) according to Anufriev (1977): 861
Kakuna sapporonis (Matsumura, 1935) synonym of Changeondelphax velitchkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) according to Anufriev (1977): 861
Chloriona oriens (Dlabola, 1961) synonym of Kakuna velitchkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) according to Anufriev (1977): 861
Kakuna velitchkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) previous combination of Changeondelphax velitchkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) according to Kwon (1982): 2
Toya sapporonis Matsumura, 1935 previous combination of Kakuna sapporonis (Matsumura, 1935)
Calligypona oriens Dlabola, 1961 previous combination of Chloriona oriens (Dlabola, 1961)
Use(s) (chresonymy)
Kakuna velitshkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) wrong spelling of Kakuna velitchkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) in Emeljanov (1982): 73
Changeondelphax velichkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) wrong spelling of Changeondelphax velitchkovskyi (Melichar, 1913) in Mozaffarian & Wilson (2011): 16
Distribution map: extant taxa
Opacity 30%
Data accuracy
Level 4
Levels 1, 2 and 3
(TDWG standard) GBIF occurrences
Geographical distribution
Afghanistan
Bulgaria
Iran  according to  Mozaffarian & Wilson (2011): 16
Japan

Japan (Hokkaido)  according to  Matsumura (1935): 78 , Hayashi & Fujinuma (2016): 331

Japan (Honshu)  according to  Hayashi & Fujinuma (2016): 331

Japan (Kyushu)  according to  Hayashi & Fujinuma (2016): 331

Kazakhstan
Manchuria (Heilongjiang)  according to  Huang & Qin (2018): 90
Mongolia  according to  Dlabola (1970): 3
Romania  according to  Dlabola (1970): 91
Russia
South Korea  according to  Kwon (1982)
Biological interactions
Host-plant
Typha laxmannii Lepechin (Poales, Typhaceae) according to Kwon (1982): 2