Pentatoma (Pentatoma) rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Pentatoma (Pentatoma) rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cimex rufipes Linnaeus, 1758: 443 ; Cimex notatus Poda, 1761: 56 ; Pentatoma viridiaenea Palisot de Beauvois, 1811: 130 : Tropicoris nigricornis Reuter, 1879: 31 ; Tropicoris rufipes var. moesta Reuter, 1881: 156 .
Distribution in Iran. East Azarbaijan ( Sadaghian et al. 2002; Nikdel et al. 2011), Guilan ( Hoberlandt 1997; Linnavuori 2008), Iran (no locality cited) ( Rider 2006; Ribes & Pagola Carte 2013).
General distribution. Palearctic, India.
Host plants. In France, known in woody formations on Fagaceae , Salicaceae , Betulaceae , Rosaceae , Oleaceae , Tiliaceae ( Dusoulier & Lupoli 2006) and also on Pinaceae , Cupressaceae , Taxaceae ; it also can feed on feeble insects, eggs, caterpillars but not as much as in the asopines (Ribes & Pagola Carte 2013).
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Pentatoma (Pentatoma) rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758)
Ghahari, Hassan, Moulet, Pierre & Rider, David A. 2014 |
Cimex rufipes
Reuter 1881: 156 |