Parexochomus pubescens (Küster)
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Parexochomus pubescens (Küster)
( Figs 59 View FIGURE 59 , 60 View FIGURE 60 )
Exochomus pubescens Küster, 1848: 94 .— Mulsant 1853a: 192; 1853b: 64; Korschefsky 1932: 256; Kapur 1951 a: 292; Poorani, 2002: 313.
Exochomus (Parexochomus) pubescens : Chapin 1965: 250.
Parexochomus pubescens : Biranvand et al. 2017: 60 View Cited Treatment .
Diagnosis. Length: 2.50–2.80 mm; width: 2.0– 2.20 mm. Form short oval, dorsum strongly convex, with distinct, greyish white hairs ( Fig. 59a, b View FIGURE 59 ). Head and pronotum yellowish brown, pronotum slightly fuscous in middle or with a distinct black median macula, elytra dark brown to black. Ventral side ( Fig. 59c View FIGURE 59 ) dark brown except prosternum, legs and posterior abdominal ventrites yellowish. Prosternal intercoxal process without carinae ( Fig. 59g View FIGURE 59 ). Abdominal postcoxal line ( Fig. 59h View FIGURE 59 ) semicircular, nearly complete, area enclosed with dense punctures ( Fig. 60a View FIGURE 60 ). Female genitalia ( Fig. 59i View FIGURE 59 ), spermatheca ( Fig. 59j View FIGURE 59 ) and male genitalia ( Fig. 60b–e View FIGURE 60 ) as illustrated.
Distribution. India (Haryana; New Delhi; Uttar Pradesh); Pakistan; Afghanistan; Middle East ( Syria, Palestine, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia); North Africa ( Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia); Europe ( Spain, Greece, France, Italy) ( Kovář 2007; Biranvand et al. 2017).
Prey / associated habitat. Collected on cowpea and grasses (label data). Predatory on Parlatoria spp. in Pakistan ( Ali et al. 2018). Known to feed on Bemisia tabaci ( Aleyrodidae ) and Tetranychus turkmenicus in Iran ( Moddarres-Awal, 2012).
Seasonal occurrence. Collected during September (label data from New Delhi).
Notes. It appears to be the smallest Chilocorini in the Indian region (Length: 2.50 mm) and built on a smaller scale than Brumoides spp. and it is distributed in northern states. Kapur (1951 a) provided notes on its distribution. See Biranvand et al. (2017) for a list of extralimital synonyms.
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Parexochomus pubescens (Küster)
POORANI, J. 2023 |
Parexochomus pubescens
Biranvand, A. & Tomaszewska, W. & Li, W. & Nicolas, V. & Shakarami, J. & Fekrat, L. & Hesami, S. 2017: 60 |
Exochomus (Parexochomus) pubescens
Chapin, E. A. 1965: 250 |
Exochomus pubescens Küster, 1848: 94
Poorani, J. 2002: 313 |
Korschefsky, R. 1932: 256 |
Mulsant, E. 1853: 192 |
Mulsant, E. 1853: 64 |