Xylocoris (Proxylocoris) galactinus (Fieber, 1836)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4311.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6026950 |
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Xylocoris (Proxylocoris) galactinus (Fieber, 1836) |
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Xylocoris (Proxylocoris) galactinus (Fieber, 1836)
Anthocoris galactinus Fieber, 1836: 107 (as new species); Xylocoris albipennis Herrich Schaeffer, 1850: 171 ; Piezostethus flaccidus Van Duzee, 1914: 14 ; Scoloposcelis discalis Van Duzee, 1914: 15 ; Xylocoris deserti Villiers, 1956: 838 ; Xylocoris palmi Gyllensvärd, 1968: 557 .
Distribution in Iran. Guilan (Linnavuori & Hosseini 2000).
General distribution. Euro Siberian, Caucasus, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Canada, USA.
Plant associates. On leaves or under barks of various trees (Péricart 1972); also in vegetable litter, manure heaps, haystacks (Carapezza et al. 2014).
Prey records. Small arthropods (Saulich & Musolin 2009) particularly grains stored pests (Carapezza et al. 2014); Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus, 1758) ( Hymenoptera : Formicidae ) (Péricart 1972).
Biology. X. galactinus can overwinter both in natural and artificial conditions (Saulich & Musolin 2009).
Comments. The species is frequently attracted by light traps (Carapezza et al. 2014).
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Xylocoris (Proxylocoris) galactinus (Fieber, 1836)
Moulet, Pierre 2017 |
Xylocoris palmi Gyllensvärd, 1968: 557
Gyllensvard 1968: 557 |
Xylocoris deserti
Villiers 1956: 838 |
Piezostethus flaccidus
Van Duzee 1914: 14 |
Scoloposcelis discalis
Van Duzee 1914: 15 |
Xylocoris albipennis
Herrich Schaeffer 1850: 171 |
Anthocoris galactinus
Fieber 1836: 107 |