Nabis (Aspilaspis) viridulus Spinola, 1837
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Nabis (Aspilaspis) viridulus Spinola, 1837
= Nabis viridis (Brullé, 1839)
Distribution in Iran. Esfahan ( KERZHNER 1987), Fars ( KERZHNER 1987), Golestan ( KERZHNER 1987, HEISS 2002), Guilan ( LINNAVUORI & HOSSEINI 2000), Kerman ( SEIDENSTÜCKER 1958, KERZHNER 1987), Khorasan ( SEIDENSTÜCKER 1957, KERZHNER 1987, LINNAVUORI & MODARRES AWAL 1998), Khuzestan ( KERZHNER 1987), Markazi ( MODARRES AWAL 1997), Mazandaran
( HEISS 2002), Sistan va Baluchestan ( SEIDENSTÜCKER 1957, KERZHNER 1987), West Azerbaijan ( KERZHNER 1987).
First recorded from ‘north Iran, on Tamarix ’ by JAKOVLEV (1877). The record from Sistan va Baluchestan: Zakhedan ( KIRITSHENKO 1966) belongs to N. pallidus . Seidenstücker’s records (Sistan va Baluchestan: Iranshahr, Sangun, Kuh-e Taftan; Khorasan: Birdjant ( SEIDENSTÜCKER 1957, as Aspilaspis viridis ); Kerman: Anbarabad ( SEIDENSTÜCKER 1958, as Nabis viridis )) may belong, at least partly, to N. pallidus or N. indicus (see KERZHNER 1987).
General distribution. Holomediterranean, extending to North Africa ( Senegal, Sudan) and Central Asia ( Tadjikistan, Uzbekistan) ( KERZHNER 1996).
Comments. On Tamarix (e.g., LINNAVUORI & HOSSEINI 2000).
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