2011
DOI: 10.2478/v10200-011-0019-y
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The jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of the Tatra National Park

Abstract: ABSTRACT.The article provides a list of jumping plant lice of the Tatra National Park (TNP). Field studies were conducted in the years 2001-2007 at 27 sites. Insects were collected by sweeping, beating and visually inspecting the host plants. Psyllids of 46 species of 13 genera of Psyllidae and Triozidae were recorded. This number of species comprises nearly 50% of the Polish fauna of psyllids. Three species were recorded from Poland for the first time.

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“…Comments: Widespread in the Palaearctic region (Ouvrard, 2023). From Bulgaria, reported by Joakimov (1909), Klimaszewski (1965), Vondráček (1953), Głowacka (1989) and Głowacka & Harizanov (1983). Comments: Arytaina maculata is widespread in southeastern Europe (Malenovský et al, 2011), including Bulgaria (Klimaszewski, 1965(Klimaszewski, , 1970Głowacka, 1989;Pramatarova et al, 2021).…”
Section: Aphalaridaementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Comments: Widespread in the Palaearctic region (Ouvrard, 2023). From Bulgaria, reported by Joakimov (1909), Klimaszewski (1965), Vondráček (1953), Głowacka (1989) and Głowacka & Harizanov (1983). Comments: Arytaina maculata is widespread in southeastern Europe (Malenovský et al, 2011), including Bulgaria (Klimaszewski, 1965(Klimaszewski, , 1970Głowacka, 1989;Pramatarova et al, 2021).…”
Section: Aphalaridaementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Comments: Widespread in Europe, Caucasus, Transcaucasia and Middle East (Ouvrard, 2023). From Bulgaria, recorded by Klimaszewski (1965), Harisanow (1966), Głowacka & Harizanov (1983) and Głowacka (1989). Comments: Widespread in the Palaearctic region, including Bulgaria (Głowacka & Harizanov, 1983;Percy & Cronk, 2020;Pramatarova et al, 2021).…”
Section: Cacopsylla Pruni (Scopoli 1763)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cacopsylla pruni (Scopoli) is widely distributed in Europe on oligophagous, univoltine species on plants belonging to the genus Prunus (Steffek et al, 2012). This species has been found in many locations in Poland: Pomeranian Lakeland, Masurian Lakeland and Małopolska Upland (Klimaszewski, 1963), Kraków-Częstochowa Upland (Smreczyński, 1954), in the Western Beskids, Nowy Targ Basin, in many places in Pieniny and the Tatra Mountains (Smreczyński, 1954;Drohojowska, Głowacka, 2011) and in the Silesian Upland (Kanturski, Drohojowska, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%