Campylomma verbasci (Meyer-Dür, 1843)

Synonym. Campylomma nicolasi Puton & Reuter in Reuter 1883 (synonymy by Carapezza 1997).

Distribution in Iran. Ardabil (Linnavuori 2007), East Azarbaijan (Abd-Rabou & Ghahari 2006; Gharaat et al. 2009), Fars (Linnavuori 2010), Golestan (Ghahari & Ostovan 2006; Ghahari et al. 2011), Guilan (Linnavuori 2007), Ilam (Linnavuori 2010), Isfahan (Linnavuori 2010), Kerman (Mehrnejad & Linnavuori 2012; Ghahari et al. 2011; Memand et al. 2012), Kermanshah (Abd-Rabou & Ghahari 2006 under the junior synonym C. nicolasi; Linnavuori 2010), Khorasan (Malkeshi et al. 1998; Linnavuori & Modarres Awal 1999; Havaskary et al. 2010), Khuzestan (Modarres Awal 1997c), Kordestan (Linnavuori 2010, Ebrahimi et al. 2012), Lorestan (Linnavuori 2010), Mazandaran (Heiss & Linnavuori 2002), Tehran (Linnavuori 2007), West Azarbaijan (Mostaan 1993 under the spelling campulomma [sic] verbasci; Modarres Awal 1997c; Pourhadji 2001; Gharaat et al. 2009; Linnavuori 2010), Zanjan (Linnavuori 2007), Northern Iran (no locality cited) (Jakovlev 1877 under the generic name Agalliastes), Iran (no locality cited) (Kerzhner & Josifov 1999).

General distribution, host and prey. Palearctic species introduced in North America; collected on numerous plants; predator of mites, psyllids and aphids.