Nasocoris desertorum Kerzhner, 1970
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Nasocoris desertorum Kerzhner, 1970 View in CoL
Holotype. Male, Turkmenistan: ‘Turkmenskaya SSR, Ispas, 70 km sev.-zap. Chardzhou, 31 V, 1965, na Ephedra strobilacea Bge. (Kerzhner) ’ ( ZMAS).
Nasocoris argyrotrichus: Sahlberg (1904): 36 View in CoL . Faunistics ( Turkmenistan).
Nasocoris argyrotrichus: Oshanin (1909): 77 View in CoL (partim, specimens from Repetek – see Kerzhner 1970). Catalogue, distribution.
Nasocoris argyrotrichus: Kiritshenko (1964): 228 View in CoL (partim, specimens from Ayvadzh – see Kerzhner 1970: 643). Bionomics, faunistics ( Tadjikistan).
Nasocoris argyrotrichus: Linnavuori (1968): 201 View in CoL , 203–204. Redescription, key, host plant, distribution (‘Turkestan’).
Nasocoris desertorum View in CoL sp. nov.: Kerzhner (1970): 640 –643. Description, taxonomy, key, figure, bionomics, host plant, ecology, faunistics ( Uzbekistan, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan).
Nasocoris desertorum: Kaplin (1993): 133 View in CoL , 166, 168. Bionomics, host plant, ecology, faunistics ( Turkmenistan).
Nasocoris desertorum: Schuh (1995): 360 View in CoL . Catalogue.
Nasocoris desertorum: Kerzhner et al. (1997): 127 View in CoL . List of types.
Nasocoris desertorum: Kerzhner and Josifov (1999): 375 View in CoL . Catalogue, type depository, distribution.
Nasocoris desertorum: Linnavuori (1999): 52 View in CoL –55, 61–62. Redescription, key, figures, bionomics, host plant, ecology, distribution, faunistics ( Iran, Turkmenistan).
Nasocoris desertorum: Linnavuori (2004a) View in CoL : 12–13. Key, figures.
Distribution. Iran (Linnavuori 1999), Tadjikistan ( Kiritshenko 1964, Kerzhner 1970), Turkmenistan ( Kerzhner 1970, Kaplin 1993, Linnavuori 1999), Uzbekistan ( Kerzhner 1970).
Host plant. Ephedra strobilacea (Central Asia, Turkmenistan) ( Kerzhner 1970; Kaplin 1993 – larval development; Linnavuori 1999), Ephedra sp. (Turkestan) ( Linnavuori 1968).
Bionomics. Kaplin (1993) gave the following account of the bionomics of N. desertorum : ‘The Southern- Turanian plant bug Nasocoris desertorum develops on Ephedra strobilacea in three to four overlapping generations per year with winter embryonal diapause. Larvae and adults suck on young sprouts of Ephedra . Larvae of the first generation hatch in April / beginning of May, which relates to flowerage and beginning of fruitage of E. strobilacea , the last generation appears in August. Life-span of one generation lasts up to 40 days. Larvae of the last generation complete their development at the end of September / first half of October. Adults occur from the second decade of May to October. In the eastern Garagum desert, N. desertorum is a less abundant and sporadically found species. Its mean density only rarely exceeds 0.2 spec./model branch (0.6–0.7 thousands spec./ha).’ Other authors reported adults in May ( Kerzhner 1970, Linnavuori 1999), June ( Kerzhner 1970, Linnavuori 1999), and July ( Kiritshenko 1964, Kerzhner 1970).
Ecology. Sandy steppes of Central Asia ( Kerzhner 1970, Kaplin 1993). In dry habitats (Linnavuori 1999).
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Nasocoris desertorum Kerzhner, 1970
Kment, Petr & Bryja, Josef 2007 |
Nasocoris desertorum:
Linnavuori 2004: 12 |
Nasocoris desertorum:
Kerzhner 1999: 375 |
Nasocoris desertorum:
Schuh 1995: 360 |
Nasocoris desertorum:
Kaplin 1993: 133 |
Nasocoris desertorum
Kerzhner 1970: 640 |
Nasocoris argyrotrichus:
Linnavuori 1968: 201 |
Nasocoris argyrotrichus:
Kerzhner 1970: 643 |
Kiritshenko 1964: 228 |
Nasocoris argyrotrichus:
Oshanin 1909: 77 |
Nasocoris argyrotrichus:
Sahlberg 1904: 36 |