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Title: Untersuchungen zur Ökologie von Micantulina stigmatipennis (Mulsant & Rey, 1855): (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha)
Author(s): Röthel, Ronny
Witsack, Werner
Issue Date: 2007
Type: Article
Language: English
Publisher: Cicadina
Abstract: In a study on the ecology of Micantulina stigmatipennis (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha), in 2003 and 2004 24 locations with different Verbascum species were examined in the southern part of Saxony-Anhalt. Of those, seven were populated. M. signatipennis is classified in the red lists of Germany and Saxony-Anhalt as “endangered”, in the lists of Thuringia and Saxony as “severely endangered”. The results showed that Verbascum lychnitis (White Mullein) is the main host plant of Micantulina stigmatipennis, but Verbascum thapsus (Great Mullein) may also be used if it occurs on the same sites as Verbascum lychnitis. The other Verbascum species sampled, V. densiflorum and V. nigrum, could not be confirmed as host plants. Micantulina stigmatipennis usually shows two generations per year. Young larvae (L1), which were found in late autumn apparently belonged to a third generation that did not reach the adult stage in the same year. Living Micantulina adults and nymphs which were determined in late autumn and at the beginning of winter in 2004, indicate hibernation attempts. Young hatched larvae (L 1) on the host plants in the spring confirm the egg hibernation. In the winter 2003/2004, no successful hibernation could be found for nymphs or adults. Larvae and adults of M. stigmatipennis both live on the lower surface of the ground-leafs. A vertical migration on the host plants could be observed only in few cases. In the cold months, M. signatipennis was observed in the proximity as well as in the ground-leafs of the host plant. In addition to M. signatipennis, both larvae and adults of Emelyanoviana mollicula were sampled on the Verbascum plants. This species clearly showed two generations per year and also was observed mainly on Verbascum lychnitis, but also on V. thapsus and V. nigrum.
Annotations: Die Zeitschrift "Cicadina" (vormals "Beiträge zur Zikadenkunde") ist ein Publikationsorgan für deutsch- und englischsprachige Originalarbeiten aus den Gebieten der Ökologie und Biologie, Systematik und Taxonomie sowie Zoogeographie und Faunistik von Zikaden (Fulgoromorpha und Cicadomorpha, Auchenorrhyncha) sowie Psylloidea (Blattflöhe) und weiterer systematisch und ökologisch assoziierter Artengruppen mit einem Schwerpunkt auf der Westpaläarktis. Bisher sind 12 Hefte und 1 Supplementheft erschienen (siehe Archiv). Ab dem Heft 13 (2013) erscheint die Zeitschrift als Online-Zeitschrift (open access) an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.
The Journal „Cicadina“ (formerly „Beiträge zur Zikadenkunde“) is a forum for covering the fields of ecology and biology, systematics and taxonomy as well as zoogeography and faunistics, published in German or English. It focuses on Fulgoromorpha (planthoppers), Cicadomorpha (leafhoppers) as well as on Psylloidea (jumping plant lice) and other groups which are associated systematically or ecologically. So far 17 issues and 1 supplement volume were published (see below and archive). With issue 13 (2013) the journal is an open access journal hosted by the Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany).
URI: https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/94134
http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/92182
ISSN: 2197-0335
Open Access: Open access publication
License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0(CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0
Journal Title: Cicadina
Volume: 9
Original Publication: https://public.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/cicadina/article/view/24/version/23
Page Start: 23
Page End: 37
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