Nysius cymoides (Spinola, 1837)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5328517 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A17387E5-626B-FFC1-ADCA-71B5FD0E7363 |
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Felipe |
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Nysius cymoides (Spinola, 1837) |
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Nysius cymoides (Spinola, 1837) View in CoL
Material examined. Numerous specimens: GILAN: Anzali , 30.viii.-1.ix.1998 ; Damashk – Bareh Sar , 27.vii.2002 ; Darreh Dasht , 18.-21.viii.2001 ; Dasht-e-Veel , 10.-12.v.1998, 20.-25.viii.1998, 8.-10.ix.2000, 27.-29.vii.2002 ; Deylaman , 8.v.-24.vi.1995, 16.-20.vii.1996, 10.viii.1998 ; Gyssom , 30.vi.-2.vii.2001 ; Jirandeh , 6.-8.vii.1996, 21 .-
23.ix.2000; Lowshan , 18.-20.viii.2002, 30.vii.2003 ; Manjil , 20.-26.ix.1998, 15.-17.ix.2000 ; Masuleh , 6.-20.vi.1995 ; Nasir Mahaleh , 14.-15.viii.2002 ; Parudbar , 29.-30.vii.2003, 25.-26.vi.2004, 29.-30.vii.2005 ; Rasht , 2.-3.viii.1994, viii.-ix.1998, ix.2000 ; Rustam Abad – Salan Sar , 24.vi.1996, 8.-10.ix.2000 ; Sang Rud , 13.vi.-1.vii.2003 ; Seravan , 4.-6.ix.2000 ; Tutkabon – Rudbar , 10.-12.v.2001, 6.-8.vi.2002 ; Ziba Kenar, 7.-10.vi.1995. ARDABIL: Ganjgeh , 9.- 10.viii.2002 ; 10-20 km W of Khalkhal , 8.-9.vii.2002 ; 20-30 km E of Khalkhal , 3.vii.1996 ; Khemes , 7.-9.vii.2002 ; near Kivi , 8.vii.-11.viii.2002 ; Majareh – Kolur, 21.vii.1996. ZANJAN: Abbar , 20.ix.-9.x.2000, 14.v.2001 ; Jilan Keshe , 9.-13.x.2000 ; Kalvim , 1.x.2000 ; Mamalan , 29.ix.-9.x.2000, 12-14.v.2001 ; Mamalan – Abbar , 20.-21.vii.2002 ; Pircham , 7.-9.x.2000 ; 20-25 km E of Zanjan, 13.vii.2004. MAZANDARAN: Chalus, 16.-17.vii.2002, 12.-13.vii.2003. GOLESTAN: Alagol , 12.-13.vii.2003 ; Gilankesh , 5.-6.vii.2004 ; Gonbad Bakhst-e-Haft , 4.-5.vii.2004 ; 25 km W of Gonbad-e-Qavus , 22.-23.vii.2005 ; Gorgan, Mian Dareh , 13.-14.vii.2003 ; Talulestan , 15.-16.vii.2003. SEMNAN: Kharghan 20 km W of Shahrud, 16.-17.vii.2003 ; Kharghan 20 km N of Shahrud, 16.-17.vii.2003. TEHRAN: Azad Bar , 8.-10.vii.1995 ; 10-15 km SE of Firuzkuh , 18.-19.vii.2003 ; Kordan , 1.-4.vii.2002 .
Comments. In steppes, meadows and fields. Holomediterranean, extending into Central Europe, the Middle East, Middle Asia, and Sudan.
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