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The papers provides information about the third locality of Utecha lugens (Germ.) in Poland. This rare, European species was found in the xerothermic, antropogenic ecosystems of the city of Częstochowa. The key to the identification of Ulopidae occuring in Poland and distributional map of U. lugens are also given.
Auchenorrhyncha represents a group of sucking herbivores belonging to the hemipterans. They are an important component of terrestrial ecosystems, many species feed on a certain plant genus or even on one single plant species. In Poland, 514 species of Auchenorrhyncha have been recorded so far. From this number 135 species are recognized as rare, found only in a few places. Four species: Cicadetta montana (scop.), Cicadetta podolica (elchw.), Aphrophora major uhler and Aphrophora similis Leth. are endangered and should be protected. We suggest preserving xerothermic swards for Cicadetta montana and C. podolica, peatbogs and marshes for Aphrophora major and A. similis. A short morphological, ecological and chorological characteristics of these species are also given.
The new genera and species of the new fossil tribe Protodikraneurini trib. nov. of leafhoppers (Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) are described. The new genera and species are: Protodikraneura gen. nov. with Protodikraneura cephalica sp. nov. and Protodikraneura nasti sp. nov., Stareono mirabilis gen. nov. and sp. nov. The keys to recently recognized tribes of Typhlocybinae is given. Taxonomie position of Protodikraneurini as well as extant tribes of Typhlocybinae is discussed. Some other fossils formerly believed to be representatives of Typhlocybinae and their placement is also discussed. "Typhlocyba" bremi Heer, 1855 is excluded from Typhlocybinae.
The last checklist of planthoppers and leafhoppers of Poland was published in 1990 by NAST.&CHUDZICKA and comprised 503 species (about 28% of the European fauna of this group). Compared to the first checklist from 1976, 10 species were omitted because the data on their occurrence in Poland were doubtful. These are Anaceratagallia frisia (WAGN.), Tremulicerus vitreus (F.), Micantulina micantula (ZETT..), Eurhadina untica Dlab., Euperyx curtisii FL, Zygina pruni Edw., Hardya signifer (THEN), Mocydiopsis parvicauda (RIB.), Ebarrius interstinctus (FlEB.) and Cosmotettix costalis (Fall). Moreover, 25 species were added as new to Polish fauna. Since that time a few additional taxa have been found in Poland, such as Speudotettix montanus GEB. ET SZWEDO. (species known only from southeastern Poland), Tremulicerus vitreus (F.), Eupteryx immaculatifrons (KEM.), Balclutha calamagrostis Oss.., Bugraria ocularis (M. et R.), Streptanus ogumae MATS., Cicadella lasiocarpae OSS. and Cicadula longiventris (J. SHLB.). In this paper we present three leafhopper species new to Poland, i.e. Alebra viridis Rey (earlier as a subspecies of Alebra albostriella (FALL.)), Ribautiana alces (RIB.) and Macrosteles alpinus (ZETT.). For Cosmotettix costalis (FALL.) and Micantulina micantula (ZETT.) we give first true records of the species. As a result of this the Polish fauna of planthoppers and leafhoppers contains 515 species at this time. Additionally, we describe new foundings of 9 taxa being rare: Euides basilinea (GERM..), Struebingianella lugubrina (BOH.), Cicadella lasiocarpae OSS., Ribautiana scalaris (RIB.), Arboridia ribauti (OSS.), Arboridia velata (RIB.), Elymana kozhevnikovi (ZACHV.), Doliotettix lunulatus (ZETT.) and Metalimnus formosus (BOH.). We also publish the records of Neophilaenus infumatus (HPT.) from Poland which were overlooked in NAST 1976 and take the notice of an interesting form of Anoscopus albifrons (L.) with pigmentation of the body and male copulatory organs resembling Anoscopus limicola (EDW.). For each species taxonomic, biogeographical and ecological data are also provided.
The morphological description of the found specimen and a key to the middle European Gryllidae are also given.
This paper reports on the species of Fulgoromorpha and Cicadomorpha stored in the collection of the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom. Most of the specimens found have been collected in Silesia; few others collected in other regions of Poland (including species from territories outside of recent border but formerly in Poland) are listed with locality data provided. The species identified are listed and briefly commented. The species firstly recorded from Upper Silesia are: Cixius simplex (H.-S.), Myndus musivus Germ., Kelisia ribauti Wagn., Javesella stali (METO.), Ribautodelphax angulosus (RIB.), Dictyophara europaea (L.) and Tettigometra leucophaea (preys.).
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