Kind of type Full locality
syntype of synonym Podisma pedestris semifasciata Werner, 1933 Southeastern Europe, Greece: Kajmakcalan
[not recorded as a type] Middle Europe, Switzerland
[not recorded as a type] Middle Europe, Germany
[not recorded as a type] Middle Europe, Austria
[not recorded as a type] East Europe, Baltic States, Lithuania
[not recorded as a type] Southwestern Europe, Spain
[not recorded as a type] Southwestern Europe, France
[not recorded as a type] Northern Europe, Norway
[not recorded as a type] Siberia, Buryatiya
[not recorded as a type] Siberia, Chita
[not recorded as a type] Siberia, Irkutsk
[not recorded as a type] Siberia, Tuva
[not recorded as a type] Middle Asia, Kazakhstan
[not recorded as a type] Caucasus, North Caucasus
[not recorded as a type] Mongolia
[not recorded as a type] Middle Europe, Czechoslovakia, Slovakia
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Romania
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Bulgaria: Strandja-Balkan, near Konak
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Italy: Trentino Alto Aldige
holotype of subspecies Podisma pedestris pedestris (Linnaeus, 1758) Europe
syntype of synonym Acrydium apterum De Geer, 1773
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Macedonia
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Serbia
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina: Bjelašnica Mts., Babin Dol
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Albania: Bjeshkët e Namuna (Prokletije) Mts., pass 'Qafa e Tërthores'
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Kosovo: Kosovo, Bjeshkae Junikut (Junicka Planina)
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Kosovo: Kosovo, Hajla Mts.
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Montenegro
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Serbia
[not recorded as a type] Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Serbia
[not recorded as a type] Middle Europe, Hungary: Mátraháza, oak forest clearing
[not recorded as a type] East Europe, Baltic States, Latvia
[not recorded as a type] China, Xinjiang: Dzungarian Alatau