Edwardsiana sociabilis (Ossiannilsson, 1936)
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Edwardsiana sociabilis (Ossiannilsson, 1936) |
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Edwardsiana sociabilis (Ossiannilsson, 1936) View in CoL
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Material. 1. allotment « Käferberg »; N47° 24’ 3.132”, E8° 31’ 25.932” ( Fig. 2 View Fig. 2 ); 520 m; 8June 2015; 1 ♂; bowl trap. GoogleMaps
This Palearctic species is widespread in central-northern Europe. Its distribution area ranges from Germany to Sweden, and from The Netherlands to Russia (European part) with the most southern record from Georgia. Edwardsiana sociabilis represents one of the rare documented cases in which specialized native leafhoppers have shifted to exotic shrubs, such as Rosa rugosa ,but in natural habitats it is confined to the tall herb Filipendula ulmaria ( Nickel 2008) . This species frequently occurs in urban areas on Rosa spp., which is one of the most frequently cultivated genera among garden plants. The presence of this leafhopper in gardens was expected in Switzerland as the species occurs in Germany and Austria ( Nickel 2003). Considering that leafhoppers in gardens have hardly been investigated in Switzerland, it is not surprising that E. sociabilis has not previously been found.
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