Neoaliturus guttulatus (Kirschbaum, 1868)
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Neoaliturus guttulatus (Kirschbaum, 1868) |
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23. Neoaliturus guttulatus (Kirschbaum, 1868) View in CoL
Figs 75, 82–83.
DISTRIBUTION. Western Europe, central and southern regions of European Russia southwards as far as the forest-steppe zone.
RECORDS. Reliably known from two localities in Moscow Oblast and from the environs of Khvalynsk, Saratov Oblast [ Tishechkin, 2021a].
REMARKS. N. guttulatus was described from Germany, but since its taxonomic status remained unclear for a long time, there is no reliable information about its distribution in Western Europe.
Apparently, oligophagous on certain Asteraceae . In Moscow Oblast was found on Centaurea scabiosa L., in Saratov Oblast was collected in the steppe with Artemisia sp. and Anthemis tinctoria L.
Рис. 34–66. 34–35 — Macropsis mulsanti ; 36 — M. elaeagni ; 37–39 — Schizandrasca ussurica ; 40–45 — Hephathus nanus ; 46–51 — H. achilleae ; 52–57 — H. freyi ; 58–60 — Aphrodes bicincta ; 61–63 — A. diminuta ; 64–66 — A. makarovi : 34 — самец, внеШний вид, сверху; 35 — то же, самка; 36 — внеШний вид, сбоку; 37 — внеШний вид, сверху; 38 — гениталии самца, сбоку, пигофор удален; 39 — то же, сниЗу; 40–57 — лицо; 58–66 — Эдеагус, сбоку.
Figs 67–91. 67–70 — Iassus lateralis ; 71–72, 77–79 — Neoaliturus fenestratus ; 73–74, 80–81 — N. albilacustris ; 75, 82–83 — N. guttulatus ; 76, 84–85 — N. argillaceus ; 86–89 — Fieberiella septentrionalis ; 90–91 — Taurotettix (Callistrophia) modesta . 67, 71, 73, 75 — male, habitus, dorsal view; 72, 74, 76 — same, female; 68, 88, 90 — aedeagus, lateral view; 69, 77–86 — pygofer appendage; 70, 87 — anal tube; 89 — aedeagus, back view; 91 — style.
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