Cercopis sanguinolenta (Scopoli, 1763)

Angelova, Radost & Gjonov, Ilia, 2024, Twenty-five-year mapping species of the superfamily Cercopoidea (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) in Bulgaria, Biodiversity Data Journal 12, pp. e 124720-e 124720 : e124720-

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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/BDJ.12.e124720

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13800252

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scientific name

Cercopis sanguinolenta (Scopoli, 1763)
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Cercopis sanguinolenta (Scopoli, 1763) View in CoL

Notes

Distribution map (Fig. 15 a View Figure 15 a ) and habitus (Fig. 15 b View Figure 15 b ).

Chresonymy: Triecphora mactata Germ. in Nedjalkov (1908); Triecphora sanguinolenta Lin. in Nedjalkov (1908); Triecphora mactata Germ. in Joakimov (1909); Cercopis sanguinea Geoffr. in Lindberg (1949); Cercopis sanguinea Geoffr. 1785 in Cantoreanu and Gruev (1967).

Literature data: Central Stara Planina Mts. ( Cantoreanu and Gruev 1967); Sofia Plain ( Joakimov 1909); Kraishtensko-Konjavo Region ( Joakimov 1909); Vitosha Mts. ( Joakimov 1909, Bajrjamova 1990); Ljulin Mts. ( Joakimov 1909); Sredna Gora Mts. ( Dirimanov and Harizanov 1964); Krupnik-Sandanski-Petrich Valley ( Joakimov 1909); Belasitsa Mts. ( Bajrjamova 1988); Rila Mts. ( Lindberg 1949); Rhodopes ( Cantoreanu and Gruev 1967, Gjonov 2004); Upper Thracian Lowland ( Nedjalkov 1908, Dirimanov and Harizanov 1964); Southern Black Sea Coast ( Bayryamova 1976).

New data: Danube Plain; Northern Black Sea Coast; Pre-Balkan; Western, Central and Eastern Stara Planina Mts.; Kraishtensko-Konjavo Region; Sofia Plain; Vitosha Mts.; Lozenska Planina Mts.; Ograzhden Mts.; Belasitsa Mts.; Krupnik-Sandanski-Petrich Valley; Rila Mts.; Pirin Mts.; Slavjanka Mts.; Mesta River Valley; Rhodopes; Sakar-Tundzha Region; Strandzha Mts.; Southern Black Sea coast. Detailed occurrence data: Angelova and Gjonov (2024).

Phenology: March-August.

Altitudinal distribution: 0-1800 m a. s. l.

Host plant: Polyphagous on various grasses and herbs ( Nickel 2003).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cercopidae

Genus

Cercopis