Rhizoglyphus robini Claparède, 1869
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F4101F-C31E-FFB8-FDD3-FAB2FC212EE7 |
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Rhizoglyphus robini Claparède, 1869 |
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Rhizoglyphus robini Claparède, 1869
Distribution in Iran – Ardabil Province: Ardabil, Fars Province, Hamedan, Khuzestan, Mazandaran, West Azerbaijan, Isfahan, and Tehran provinces: Region not mentioned (Rahimi 1991; Rahimi and Kamali 1991, 1992; Modarres Awal 1994, 1997; Mirfakhraii 1994; Fathipour 1994; Ostovan and Kamali 1996a; Khanjani 1996; Darvishzadeh 1997; Haddad Irani-Nejad 1998; Haddad Irani-Nejad et al. 1999), Razavi Khorasan Province: Mashhad ( Khaleghabadian et al. 2012), Kordestan Province: Region not mentioned ( Kordestani Mahani et al. 2014).
General distribution – Cosmopolitan. Canada, China, Egypt, England, Greece, Israel, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Primorskiy Kray, South Korea, Taiwan, United States, Wales ( Hagstrum et al. 2013).
Collection place(s) – Stored potato, onion, shallot, wheat and foodstuff, grape, liquorice, darnel, ornamental plants, date palm, saffron corn, cotton field soil samples; honeybee hive, bamboo shoot, bulb (decaying), Chinese medicine, condiment, garlic, gin trash, grain, rice (husked), sweet potato tuber (Rahimi 1991; Rahimi and Kamali 1991, 1992; Fathipour 1994; Khanjani 1996; Ostovan and Kamali 1996a; Darvishzadeh 1997; Mirfakhraii 1994; Mosaddegh 1997; Haddad IraniNejad 1998, Haddad Irani-Nejad et al. 1999; Hagstrum et al. 2013).
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