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  • Della Giustina & Remane (2001)
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  • During the years following the publication of the checklist of the Auchenorrhyncha of Europe by Nast, 1987 - up to now the only article dealing with all groups of French Auchenorrhyncha - many additional taxa have been found in France (the majority of them after our own research). Some of these have been already published by various authors. Some more taxa are added here together with taxonomical, biogeographical and ecological data and of several other species being rare or of restricted distribution in France. An attempt is made to update the %22French part%22 of Nast's cheklist: errors are corrected, nomenclature is adapted whenever necessary in order to create a reliable basis for further research concerning changes in biodiversity (e. g. species set and species distribution) perhaps correlated with climatic changes due to the %22glasshouse effect%22. No less than 105 taxa are listed which were not cited from France in Nast, 1987: 4 Cixiidae, 34 Delphacidae, 1 Derbidae (a new family for France), 1 Tropiduchidae, 1 Issidae, 2 Flatidae, 1 Cercopidae and 61 Cicadellidae (all of them in the text bear a number). Among them, 84 seem to us really new for France (in square brackets), including 22 species which seem to be cited for the first time from France (these taxa are marked additionally with an asterisk []): Eurysa etnicola Asche, Achorotile longicornis (J. Sahlberg), Dicranotropis montana (Horvath), Florodelphax mourikisi Drosopoulos, Aphrophora alpina Melichar, Macropsis gravesteini Wagner, Macropsis viridinervis Wagner, Oncopsis avellanae Edwards, Chlorita pusilla (Matsumura), Kyboasca maligna (Walsh), Eupteryx castelvecchica Dlabola, Eupteryx origani Zachvatkin, Balclutha calamagrostis Ossianilsson, Bobacella corvina (Horvath), Dudanus pallidus Dlabola, Cosmotettix aurantiacus (Forel), Hardya alpina Wagner, Macrosteles lividus (Edwards), Mascrosteles maculosus (Then), Mocydiopsis oranensis (Matsumura), Psammotettix poecilus (Flor), Streptanus confinis (Reuter). Twelve of the 105 taxa were described later than 1984, five are so far known only from France, they might be endemic: Libanissus malickyi Dlabola et Chlorita laurae Della Giustina in Corsica, Ribautodelphax ventouxianus den Bieman on the southwestern Alps, Rodezotettix sofiae Della Giustina & Wilson on the Cevennes, and Erythria pyrenaea Remane & Della Giustina on the Eastern Pyrenees. Two taxa, Metcalfa pruinosa Say, Kybos maligna (Walsh), arrived from America, two had been regarded as taxa below species level only (Alebra viridis Rey, Edwardsiana plurispinosa Wagner); four had been accepted as synonym by Nast, 1987 but should be listed separatly until this question is definitely settled (Eupteryx alticola Ribaut, Eupteryx curtisii (Flor), Eurhadina untica Dlabola sensu Ossianilsson, Rhopalopyx monticola Ribaut); two had been recorded from France long ago in Ribaut, 1952, but this was overlooked by Nast: Kybos strigilifera Ossianilsson, Wagneriala minima (J. Sahlberg); ten had been correctly recorded from France by Nast, 1972, but were %22forgotten%22 (?) to cite in Nast, 1987. The remaining 72 taxa were already known to live in other European countries: only very few seem to have arrived from the Iberian Peninsula (Conomelus serrifer Remane, Metropis obscurus Asche, Zyginidia biroi Dlabola), some more are central or generally mediterranean origin: Eurysa etnicola Asche, Metropis latinus Linnavuori, Zyginidia servadeii Vidano, Florodelphax mourikisi Drosopoulos, Jubsoda stigmatica (Melichar), Toya ibiturca Asche, Melillaia desbrochersi (Lethierry), but the majority was known before only from countries east of France, for some of them the nearest known sites are situated in the Balkan Peninsula or in East European countries, e. g. Eurybregma bielawskii Nast, Achorotile longicornis (J. Sahlberg), Dudanus pallidus Dlabola, Platymetopius curvatus. Some taxa seem to be confined to the Alps, e. g. Erythria pedemontana Vidano, Jassargus bobbicola Remane & Schulz, or to the Pyrenees, e. g. Arboridia pitita Della Giustina, Remane & Wilson. On the other hand, several taxa recorded by Nast, 1987, from France have to be omitted due to their synonymy published in the meantime (9 at least) or their taxonomic identity seems more or less enigmatic to us due to their insufficient descriptions (no recent examination of the type material of these %22old%22 taxa is known of us). They too might by synonyms of other recorded taxa (ca* 28). As a result of this the French Auchenorrhyncha Fauna now contains about 850 species. This contribution does not include several families or upper group for which we have not sufficient informations (Achilidae, Dictyopharidae, Tettigometridae and the Cicadoidea). All literature available to us before 31.XII.2000 has been used in preparation to the present contribution
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  • During the years following the publication of the checklist of the Auchenorrhyncha of Europe by Nast, 1987 - up to now the only article dealing with all groups of French Auchenorrhyncha - many additional taxa have been found in France (the majority of them after our own research). Some of these have been already published by various authors. Some more taxa are added here together with taxonomical, biogeographical and ecological data and of several other species being rare or of restricted distribution in France. An attempt is made to update the %22French part%22 of Nast's cheklist: errors are corrected, nomenclature is adapted whenever necessary in order to create a reliable basis for further research concerning changes in biodiversity (e. g. species set and species distribution) perhaps correlated with climatic changes due to the %22glasshouse effect%22. No less than 105 taxa are listed which were not cited from France in Nast, 1987: 4 Cixiidae, 34 Delphacidae, 1 Derbidae (a new family for France), 1 Tropiduchidae, 1 Issidae, 2 Flatidae, 1 Cercopidae and 61 Cicadellidae (all of them in the text bear a number). Among them, 84 seem to us really new for France (in square brackets), including 22 species which seem to be cited for the first time from France (these taxa are marked additionally with an asterisk []): Eurysa etnicola Asche, Achorotile longicornis (J. Sahlberg), Dicranotropis montana (Horvath), Florodelphax mourikisi Drosopoulos, Aphrophora alpina Melichar, Macropsis gravesteini Wagner, Macropsis viridinervis Wagner, Oncopsis avellanae Edwards, Chlorita pusilla (Matsumura), Kyboasca maligna (Walsh), Eupteryx castelvecchica Dlabola, Eupteryx origani Zachvatkin, Balclutha calamagrostis Ossianilsson, Bobacella corvina (Horvath), Dudanus pallidus Dlabola, Cosmotettix aurantiacus (Forel), Hardya alpina Wagner, Macrosteles lividus (Edwards), Mascrosteles maculosus (Then), Mocydiopsis oranensis (Matsumura), Psammotettix poecilus (Flor), Streptanus confinis (Reuter). Twelve of the 105 taxa were described later than 1984, five are so far known only from France, they might be endemic: Libanissus malickyi Dlabola et Chlorita laurae Della Giustina in Corsica, Ribautodelphax ventouxianus den Bieman on the southwestern Alps, Rodezotettix sofiae Della Giustina & Wilson on the Cevennes, and Erythria pyrenaea Remane & Della Giustina on the Eastern Pyrenees. Two taxa, Metcalfa pruinosa Say, Kybos maligna (Walsh), arrived from America, two had been regarded as taxa below species level only (Alebra viridis Rey, Edwardsiana plurispinosa Wagner); four had been accepted as synonym by Nast, 1987 but should be listed separatly until this question is definitely settled (Eupteryx alticola Ribaut, Eupteryx curtisii (Flor), Eurhadina untica Dlabola sensu Ossianilsson, Rhopalopyx monticola Ribaut); two had been recorded from France long ago in Ribaut, 1952, but this was overlooked by Nast: Kybos strigilifera Ossianilsson, Wagneriala minima (J. Sahlberg); ten had been correctly recorded from France by Nast, 1972, but were %22forgotten%22 (?) to cite in Nast, 1987. The remaining 72 taxa were already known to live in other European countries: only very few seem to have arrived from the Iberian Peninsula (Conomelus serrifer Remane, Metropis obscurus Asche, Zyginidia biroi Dlabola), some more are central or generally mediterranean origin: Eurysa etnicola Asche, Metropis latinus Linnavuori, Zyginidia servadeii Vidano, Florodelphax mourikisi Drosopoulos, Jubsoda stigmatica (Melichar), Toya ibiturca Asche, Melillaia desbrochersi (Lethierry), but the majority was known before only from countries east of France, for some of them the nearest known sites are situated in the Balkan Peninsula or in East European countries, e. g. Eurybregma bielawskii Nast, Achorotile longicornis (J. Sahlberg), Dudanus pallidus Dlabola, Platymetopius curvatus. Some taxa seem to be confined to the Alps, e. g. Erythria pedemontana Vidano, Jassargus bobbicola Remane & Schulz, or to the Pyrenees, e. g. Arboridia pitita Della Giustina, Remane & Wilson. On the other hand, several taxa recorded by Nast, 1987, from France have to be omitted due to their synonymy published in the meantime (9 at least) or their taxonomic identity seems more or less enigmatic to us due to their insufficient descriptions (no recent examination of the type material of these %22old%22 taxa is known of us). They too might by synonyms of other recorded taxa (ca* 28). As a result of this the French Auchenorrhyncha Fauna now contains about 850 species. This contribution does not include several families or upper group for which we have not sufficient informations (Achilidae, Dictyopharidae, Tettigometridae and the Cicadoidea). All literature available to us before 31.XII.2000 has been used in preparation to the present contribution
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  • Della Giustina, W. &amp; Remane, R. 2001. Complements à la faune de France des Auchenorrhyncha: Espèces et données additionnelles; modifications à l'ouvrage de Nast (1987) (Homoptera). <em>Bulletin de la Société Entomologique de France</em>, 106(3): 283-302.
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