Mustha incana Stål, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3837.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5537372 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/645987E6-AF00-FFFB-5ECA-FDAFD8033DBC |
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Mustha incana Stål, 1876 |
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Mustha incana Stål, 1876: 48 ; Mustha dentata Jakovlev, 1877: 78 .
Distribution in Iran. Bushehr ( Hoberlandt 1997), Ilam ( Hoberlandt 1997), Isfahan, Kermanshah ( Safavi 1959; Hoberlandt 1997), Semnan ( Jakovlev 1877; Hoberlandt 1997; Modarres Awal 1997b), Sistan & Baluchestan ( Hoberlandt 1955, 1997; Safavi 1959; Kiritshenko 1966; Modarres Awal 1997b), Tehran ( Hoberlandt 1997; Modarres Awal 1997b), Iran (no locality cited) ( Rider 2006).
General distribution. Endemic to Iran according to Stål 1876; Horváth 1906 and Oshanin 1906, 1912; mentioned also from Israel (doubtfully), Afghanistan and Syria ( Derjanschi & Péricart 2005) and also from Egypt (Sinai) and Yemen by Rider (2006); therefore the general distribution is Arabo-Sindien and Near East.
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Pentatomoidea |
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Pentatominae |
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Halyini |
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Mustha incana Stål, 1876
Ghahari, Hassan, Moulet, Pierre & Rider, David A. 2014 |
Mustha incana Stål, 1876: 48
Jakovlev 1877: 78 |