Pierre Moulet

Pierre Moulet
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This study is based upon material of Anthocoridae, Miridae, Lygaeidae, Reduviidae and Tingidae collected from different localities in Iğdır between 2013 and 2018. In this study, five species belonged to four genera from family Anthocoridae, eight species of seven genera from family Miridae, 10 species of eight genera from family Lygaeidae, one spec...
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Description of two new Reduviidae from Socotra Island (Heteroptera). Reduvius nigroluteus n. sp. (Reduviinae) and Stenolemus inopinatus n. sp. (Emesinae) are described from Socotra island. Both genera were not yet mentioned from the archipelago.
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Présence de Polytoxus sicuklus en Corse
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Révision de la famille Stenocephalidae; synonymie de D. Schmitzi Gollner, 1996 = D. caffer (Dallas, 1852).
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Trois nouvelles espèces sont décrites, Reduvius pulcher n. sp. du Yémen, R. fragilis n. sp. des Émirats Arabes Unis et R. amabilis n. sp. du Pakistan, ainsi qu'un individu brachyptère de R. varipes Linnavuori, 1964. Les synonymies suivantes sont établies : Reduvius infirmus Miller, 1956, n. syn. de Reduvius osiris Kirkaldy, 1909, et Reduvius thesig...
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New Reduvius Fabricius, 1775, from Arabic Peninsula and Pakistan, and new synonymies (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Reduviinae). Three new species are described: Reduvius pulcher n. sp. from Yemen, R. fragilis n sp. from United Arab Emirates, R. amabilis n. sp. from Pakistan, and one brachypterous specimen of R. varipes Linnavuori, 1964. The following new...
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The genus Sphedanolestes Stål, 1867, with the species S. annulatus Linnavuori, 1961 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) is record-ed for the first time from Iran and Jordan. This species is considered endemic for Israel, and its colour variation is described.
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Reduvius nigritus nov. sp. is described from Anatolia, Turkey. The new species belongs to the R. pallipes-group Miller, 1955 and is close to R. komarovii (Jakovlev, 1885) and R. varipes Linnavuori, 1964 ; but male genitalia of the new species are distinctive. Illustrations of the pygphore of the three species are given. To cite this article: Moulet...
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Reduvius nigritus nov. sp. is described from Anatolia, Turkey. The new species belongs to the R. pallipes-group Miller, 1955 and is close to R. komarovii (Jakovlev, 1885) and R. varipes Linnavuori, 1964 ; but male genitalia of the new species are distinctive. Illustrations of the pygphore of the three species are given. To cite this article: Moulet...
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Reduvius nigritus nov. sp. is described from Anatolia, Turkey. The new species belongs to the R. pallipes-group Miller, 1955 and is close to R. komarovii (Jakovlev, 1885) and R. varipes Linnavuori, 1964 ; but male genitalia of the new species are distinctive. Illustrations of the pygphore of the three species are given. To cite this article: Moulet...
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Reduvius nigritus nov. sp. is described from Anatolia, Turkey. The new species belongs to the R. pallipes-group Miller, 1955 and is close to R. komarovii (Jakovlev, 1885) and R. varipes Linnavuori, 1964 ; but male genitalia of the new species are distinctive. Illustrations of the pygphore of the three species are given. To cite this article: Moulet...
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The morphology of the spermatheca is described in 109 species of 86 genera representing all four currently recognised subfamilies of Coreidae, covering the undivided Hydarinae, both tribes of Pseudophloeinae, all three tribes of Meropachyinae and 27 of the 32 tribes of Coreinae. Three types of spermatheca are recognised. Type I is bipartite, consis...
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The new reduvine genus Socotredocla and the new species S. spinosa from Socotra are described.
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A new species, Orius (Heterorius) linnavuorii Moulet, Ghahari & Ostovan sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Anthocoridae), is described from Semnan Province (Iran). The species was collected on Acer velutinum, and confirmed as a predator of Asterobemisia atraphaxius. A checklist of 18 Iranian Orius species is provided.
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Anthocoris golestanicus sp. n. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Anthocoridae) is described from Golestan province (northern Iran). The species was collected on Rubus hyrcanus (Linnaeus) (Rosaceae) as the predator of Aphis idaei van der Goot, 1912 (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and Aleurocanthus zizyphi Priesner et Hosny, 1934 (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). Updated list...
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The published data on Iranian Anthocoridae (Hemiptera) are summarized in this paper. In total 51 species of three sub-families Anthocorinae, Lyctocorinae and Scolopinae within 10 genera (Amphiareus Distant, Anthocoris Fallén, Bucha-naniella Reuter, Cardiastethus Fieber, Dufouriellus Kirkaldy, Elatophilus Reuter, Lyctocoris Hahn, Orius Wolff, Temnos...
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In order to introduce a forthcoming paper devoted to the different types of spermatheca within the Coreidae (Hemiptera : Heteroptera), the morphology of the cuticular parts of the coreine spermatheca is here described in detail and illustrate through the example of Coreus marginatus (Linnaeus, 1758), the type species of the genus of the Coreinae, t...
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Anthocoris kmenti sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Anthocoridae) is described from Mazandaran province (northern Iran). The species was collected on Rubus idaeus (Linnaeus) (Rosaceae), and confi rmed as the predator of Pealius setosus Danzig, 1964 (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae).
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The Iranian fauna of the Cimicidae and Largidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) is summarized in this paper. In total, 2 species from 2 genera of Cimicidae and single species of Largidae are listed.
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The Iranian fauna of the Cimicidae and Largidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) is summarized in this paper. In total, 2 species from 2 genera of Cimicidae and single species of Largidae are listed.
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During the extensive recent survey, a total of 1655 specimens of Gerromorpha (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) were collected in 51 different localities belonging to five watersheds (Medjerda, North-West watershed, Joumine, Sedjenane, North-East watershed) of the North of Tunisia. Thirteen species belonging to seven genera representing five families were id...
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The poorly known assassin bug Reduvius (Pseudoreduvius) dicki Carayon, 1987 (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Reduviinae), known so far only from Libya, is recorded here for the first time from Tunisia. In addition, the Tunisian record of Reduvius testaceus (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1845) was found to actually represent misidentification of R. dicki and R. testa...
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Identification of Orius species (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae) is usually based on male genitalia. We report a systematic study of the female copulatory tube of 7 Orius species from Fars province (Iran). Our results indicate that copulatory tubes can be used as a reliable character to identify females of this genus.
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We report on the results of a survey of the Nepomorpha of northern Tunisia, and list twenty-three species belonging to twelve genera and seven families: Nepidae, Ochteridae, Corixidae, Micronectidae, Naucoridae, Notonectidae, and Pleidae. These records are based on intensive field surveys during the year 2013 and examination of the entomological co...
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Seven families of Pentatomoidea including Acanthosomatidae, Dinidoridae, Pentatomidae, Plataspididae, Scutelleridae, Thaumastellidae, and Thyreocoridae are discussed in this catalog. The Iranian fauna of Pentatomoidea (excl. Cydnidae) is represented by 99 genera and 271 species and subspecies. Elasmostethus interstinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Acanthoso...
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A b s t r a c t : This study is based upon material of families Gerridae, Alydidae, Coreidae, Rhopalidae, Stenocephalidae, Piesmatidae, Saldidae, Corixidae, Belostomatidae, Nepidae and Notonectidae collected from different localities of Turkey between 1978 and 2012. In this study, 4 species of 2 genera from Gerridae, 3 species of 2 genera from Alyd...
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A b s t r a c t : This study is based upon material of the family Reduviidae collected from different localities of Turkey between 1967 and 2009. In this study, a total of 14 species from seven genera belonging to four subfamilies (Harpactorinae, Peiratinae, Reduviinae and Stenopodainae) of the family Reduviidae are recorded from Turkey. Among them...
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An updated list of Iranian Reduvioidea Latreille (families Pachynomidae, Reduviidae) is presented and discussed in this paper. For Iranian fauna, there are records of one species of Pachynomidae and 109 species and subspecies of assassin bugs (Reduviidae) distributed in 24 genera and subgenera, and seven subfamilies, Emesinae, Harpactorinae, Holopt...
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A catalog of aquatic and semiaquatic Heteroptera from Iran is provided based on literature reports and field collections. Representatives of 107 species and morphospecies of the infraorders Dipsocoromorpha, Enicocephalomorpha, Gerromorpha, Leptopodomorpha, and Nepomorpha are listed, and are distributed in 18 families including Aphelocheiridae (1 ge...
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The species diversity of Pyrrhocoridae is cataloged in this paper. Seven species (from three genera: Aderrhis Bergroth 1906, Pyrrhocoris Fallén 1814, Scantius Stål 1866) are given as the fauna of Iran.
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This study is based upon material of families Anthocoridae, Lyctocoridae, Nabidae, Reduviidae and Tingidae collected from different localities of Turkey between 1968 and 2012. In this study, 8 species and 4 genera to Anthocoridae, 1 species and 1 genus to Lyctocoridae, 6 species and 2 genera to Nabidae, 11 species and 6 genera to Reduviidae and 20...
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This study is based upon material of families Gerridae, Alydidae, Coreidae, Rhopalidae, Stenocephalidae, Piesmatidae, Saldidae, Corixidae, Belostomatidae, Nepidae and Notonectidae collected from different localities of Turkey between 1978 and 2012. In this study, 4 species of 2 genera from Gerridae, 3 species of 2 genera from Alydidae, 14 species o...
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A list of Iranian Berytidae and Piesmatidae (Heteroptera: Lygaeoidea), with 25 species (16 species of Berytidae and 9 spe-cies of Piesmatidae), is given in this paper. Apoplymus pectoralis Fieber 1859, Berytinus clavipes (Fabricius 1775) (both Berytidae), Parapiesma kochiae (Becker 1867), and P. tenellum (Horváth 1906) (both Piesmatidae) are report...
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A study of Iranian Coreoidea, Alydidae excluded, has brought new geographical data on these bugs. Ninety-five species in 34 genera of three families, including, Coreidae (53 species), Rhopalidae (33 species), and Stenocephalidae (9 species), are listed as the fauna of Iran. The following species of Coreidae are new for the Iranian fauna: Fracastori...
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An updated list of Iranian Tingidae Laporte is presented and discussed in this paper. For Iranian fauna, there are recordsof 74 species and subspecies of tingids distributed in 20 genera and subgenera, of which 72 of them belong to the subfam-ily Tinginae and 2 species to the subfamily Cantacaderinae (tribe Cantacaderini). In some species we list h...
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The Heteroptera fauna (Insecta) of Iranian cotton fields and surrounding areas is studied. A total of 103 species from 14 families were found. Among the collected material, 7 species are new records for Iranian fauna: Cryptostemma (Pachycoleus) gracile Josifov 1967, Cryptostemma (Pachycoleus) utnapishtim Linnavuori 1984, Systelloderes utukhengal Li...
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Three peiratine species of assassin bugs, Androclus pictus (HERRICH-SCHAEFFER), Ectomocoris ochropterus STÅL, and Ectomocoris quadrimaculatus (SERVILLE), are newly recorded from Iran. Synonymies and distributional data are given in this paper. K e y w o r d s : Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Peiratinae, Iran, fauna, new record.
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The Nearctic assasin bug species Zelus reinardii was found for the first time in Attica, Greece, Europe. This species is a generalist predator which can contribute to the control of insect pests. This is also a known predator of several biological control agents of pests. Therefore, its naturalization in Greece is potentially problematic in economi...
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The fauna of Iranian broad-headed bugs (Coreoidea: Alydidae) is studied in this paper. A total of twenty-one species of eleven genera (Alydus Fabricius, 1803,, 1829) belonging to two subfamilies (Alydinae, Leptocorisinae) are listed for Iranian fauna. Out of them, three species, Megalotomus junceus (Scopoli, 1763), M. ornaticeps (Stål, 1858) and Le...
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The Iranian fauna of the Nabidae is summarized in this paper. In total, four genera (Alloeorhynchus Fieber, 1860, Himacerus Wolff, 1811, Nabis Lat-reille, 1802 and Prostemma Laporte, 1832), 22 species and subspecies are listed from Iran. Three of these species are new for the Iranian fauna: Nabis (Nabicula) fl avomarginatus Scholtz, 1847, Nabis (Na...
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Stirogaster kmenti sp. nov. is described from Iran (Fars and Kerman provinces). The new species is close to S. uvarovi China, 1934 and S. ahriman Rédei, 2005. The identification key of Stirogaster species (MOULET 2005) is modified. Résumé. Description de Stirogaster kmenti sp. nov. d'Iran (provinces de Fars et Kerman). La nouvelle espèce est proche...
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A list of Heteroptera collected from Arasbaran Biosphere Reserve (East Azarbayjan Province, northwestern Iran) and neighboring areas is provided. A total of 114 species from 87 genera and 19 families were collected from Arasbaran and vicinity. Two species are new records for Iran: Gerris (Gerris) maculatus Tamanini and Sigara (Vermicorixa) laterali...
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The Iranian fauna of the Nabidae is summarized in this paper. In total, four genera (Alloeorhynchus Fieber, 1860, Himacerus Wolff, 1811, Nabis Lat-reille, 1802 and Prostemma Laporte, 1832), 22 species and subspecies are listed from Iran. Three of these species are new for the Iranian fauna: Nabis (Nabicula) fl avomarginatus Scholtz, 1847, Nabis (Na...
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A new species of the genus Oncocephalus Klug, 1830, O. stysi sp. nov., is described from Israel. The new species is very similar and related to O. aspericollis Reuter, 1882, and O. hierosolymensis Moulet, 2001. A new species-group, the aspericollis-group, is defined within Oncocephalus for these three species; their diagnostic characters are discus...
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Four species of superfamily Coreoidea, Anoplocnemis protracta (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1850), Ceraleptus lividus Stein, 1857, Enoplops scapha (Fabricius, 1794) (all Coreidae), and Corizus fenestella subsimilis Horváth, 1917 (Rhopalidae), are listed here as new records for Iran.
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Based on about 1400 individuals, including 64 type-specimens, the authors study the variability of European species of the genus Empicoris Wolff, 1811. They propose a key, give species and species groups diagnoses and indicate, with comments, the distributional areas. For European species seven seemingly natural groups are proposed, into which some...
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A la suite de la capture de Craspedacusta sowerbyi dans le Rhône en Avignon, les auteurs font une brève description de l'animal et insistent particulièrement sur les conditions de vie de cette petite méduse dulçaquicole en donnant l'intégralité des études bactériologiques et physico-chimiques réalisées.

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