Anisoscelini Laporte de Castelnau, 1832
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5230.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7552101 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C7D87AE-A812-FF98-FF5B-F82EFC49A9C9 |
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Anisoscelini Laporte de Castelnau, 1832 |
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Tribe Anisoscelini Laporte de Castelnau, 1832 View in CoL
— Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910 .
Nemer (2015: Arsoun; Dlebta); Piqué et al. (2017); Nemer et al. (2019: Bkassine = ني×ƖƐب; Qaitouli = يƾوṢيš, [Caza Jezzine]; Ras El-Matn = نṢ*ƾا سار, Salima = Ɩ*يلae, Qsaybeh = ậبيoeš, Deir El-Harf = ḏر>ƾا رǘΑ, Bzebdine = نǘ›بزب, Qortada = ậaeƖطرš, Jouret Arsoun = نوaeرا Ḅرو÷, Zandouka = ậšو›ḻز, Bhamdoun = نو›*>ب, [Caza Baabda]; Ehden Reserve, Ehden = ن›ªا, [Caza Zgharta]; Dlebta = ƖṢبƾΑ, [Caza Keserwan]; Tannourine = نǘروḷṣ, [Caza Batroun]); Baabdat = =ا›ب•ب, [Caza Matn], D. Azar (pers. ob.); Aukema (2018). Note: Nemer et al. (2019) wrongly claimed the first record of Leptoglossus occidentalis in Lebanon. The species had first been reported from Lebanon by Nemer (2015), followed by Piqué et al. (2017).
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