Cephus pygmaeus (LINNAEUS 1767)
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Cephus pygmaeus (LINNAEUS 1767) |
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Cephus pygmaeus (LINNAEUS 1767)
M a t e r i a l: Einige Ex. (♀♀ 33) Syrie, Umgebung Damaskus ( ANDRÉ 1881 ; MAGRETTI 1890) ; 6 Ex. Syrie, Bloudan ( Antilibanon-Ost ) (ABEILLE de PERRIN 1881 ) ; 1♀ Syria NE, Hasake, 8.5.1996, leg. M. Halada, 1♀ Syria occ., Malula, 17.5.(19)95, 13 Syria occ., Apamea , 29.4.(19)95, beide leg. Deneš jun. lgt., alle in OÖLM, det. W. Sch. 2009 ; 1 Ex. Merom Golan, 17.IV.1973, 1 Ex. Golan Heights, Mas’ada , 17.IV.1973, beide (leg.) D. Furth ( SMITH 1982 ) .
B i o l o g i e: Larven in Stengeln von Agropyron, Avena, Bromus, Hordeum, Phleum, Secale und Triticum ( BENSON 1951), Getreideschädling! Imagines häufig auf Blüten von Apiaceae .
V e r b r e i t u n g:Europa, Türkei,Kaukasus,Turkestan,N-Iran, Syrien, Israel, Nordafrika, nach Nordamerika eingeschleppt ( BENSON 1951, MUCHE 1981).
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