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Delphacidae => cf. Javesella pellucida
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Hi Raimo, I'm still undecided whether it's a male Dicranotropis cf. hamata (short-winged and protruding genitalia) or Javesella (the white border of the pronotum and the black mesonotum - but mostly long-winged) - from Mühlethaler, Holzinger et al. Die Zikaden DE, A, CH.
Do you have a foto of it's face?

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Hi Eric

I don't know if this helps anything
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I think this excludes Dicranotropis with it's white keels but I wonder if a Javesella species matches - I'm unfortunately lost at the moment...

Eric
 
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What about Javesella pellucida. It's very common in Finland.

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Javesella pellucida is indeed the best fit. Brachypterous seem to be quite rare but possible. I would add it to my collection as J. pellucida (with a small ?) - and try to make a photo of the complete face if I'd see it again.

Eric
 
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Thanks Eric for your help.
So, cf. J. pellucida.

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