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Cixius nervosus
common lacehopper
A widespread planthopper species in the tribe Cixiini, occurring across Europe, the East Palearctic, and Nearctic realms. Adults are active from May to October and inhabit deciduous trees, hedgerows, meadows, and scrublands. Sexual dimorphism is present in body size, with females larger than males.
CixiidaeplanthopperwidespreadEuropeNearcticPalearcticdeciduous-forestmeadowscrublandsexual-dimorphismtransparent-wingsbanded-wingsMay-to-Octobercommon-speciesLinnaeus-1758CixiinilacehopperHemipteraAuchenorrhynchaFulgoromorphakeeled-scutellumcostal-spotssubspecies-presenttaxonomic-revision-historyiNaturalist:1386-observationsFabiola lucidella
Fabiola lucidella is a species of concealer moth in the subfamily Oecophorinae, originally described by August Busck in 1912 as Epicallima lucidella. It is known from limited records in Pennsylvania and Arkansas, with a type locality at Oak Station in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The species is assigned Hodges/MONA number 1052 and remains poorly documented in the scientific literature.