Rauno E Linnavuori's research while affiliated with Raisio and other places
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Publications (30)
This paper deals with the faunistic survey on Heteroptera from some
regions of eastern Iran. Totally 22 species from the families Alydidae, Berytidae,
Largidae, Miridae, Piesmatidae and Reduviidae were collected and identified.
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...
Hemipteran bugs are considered major pistachio pests, most of which belong to Miridae and Pentatomidae families. However, little information is available on phytophagous or predatory bugs associated with pistachio trees. The diversity and relative abundance of hemipterans on pistachio trees was monitored in both cultivated pistachio plantations and...
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...
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...
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...
A list of 81 species of the true bugs belonging to the families Pyrrhocoridae (2 species), Stenocephalidae (2 species), Rhopalidae (13 species), Alydidae (4 species), Coreidae (8 species), Cydnidae (5 species), Scutelleridae (3 species), and Pentatomidae (44 species) from Khuzestan and the adjacent provinces in southern Iran is published. Two new s...
Tingis (Tropidocheila) ribesi sp. nov. (Heteroptera: Tingidae) from Iran is described.
A list of 123 true bug species and subspecies of the families Tingidae (19 species), Nabidae (7 species), Anthocoridae (11 species, 1 subspecies), Aradidae (1 species), Lygaeidae s. l. (77 species, 1 subspecies), Piesmatidae (1 species), and Berytidae (4 species) from Khuzestan and the adjacent provinces in southern Iran is published. Eight species...
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.
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...
A list containing 95 species and one subspecies of the subfamily Phylinae of the family Miridae from Khuzestan and the adjacent provinces is published. Eleven new species of Phylinae are described: Acrotelus abbaricus sp. nov., Campylomma khuzestanicum sp. nov., Megalodactylus grandoculus sp. nov., Paredrocoris ilamicus sp. nov., Plagiognathus mari...
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...
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...
A catalogue of burrower bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea: Cydnidae) of Iran is provided. A total of 58 species from 5 subfamilies, 6 tribes and 22 genera is listed in this paper. Of these, 14 species are newly recorded from Iran: Byrsinus fossor (Mulsant & Rey, 1866), Byrsinus nigroscutellatus (Montandon, 1900), Byrsinus penicillatus Wagner, 1964,...
A list of 127 true bug species belonging to the families Nepidae (1 species), Belostomatidae (1 species), Corixidae (11 species), Notonectidae (3 species), Hydrometridae (1 species), Veliidae (2 species), Gerridae (2 species), Saldidae (3 species), Leptopodidae (1 species), and Miridae (Deraeocorinae, Bryocorinae, Mirinae, Orthotylinae, and Phylina...
A new species of the family Miridae, Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) stysi sp. nov., is described from the Khuzestan province in southern Iran.
A list of the Acanthosomatidae (3 species), Scutelleridae (13 species) and Pentatomidae (76 species) from the Iranian province of Gilan and adjacent provinces is published. The following eight species are recorded from Iran for the fi rst time: Cyphostethus tristriatus (Fabricius, 1787), Arma custos (Fabricius, 1794), Alloeoglypta pretiosa Kiritshe...
A list of 91 species of Lygaeidae s. lat. (subfamilies Lygaeinae, Orsillinae, Ischnorrhynchinae, Cyminae, Blissinae, Henestarinae, Artheneinae, Heterogastrinae, Oxycareninae, Pachygronthinae, Rhyparochrominae) from Gilan and the adjacent provinces is provided. The following 12 species and one subspe- cies are new for Iran: Arocatus melanocephalus (...
A list of Piesmatidae (1 species), Berytidae (5 species), Pyrrhocoridae (2 species), Stenocephalidae (4 species), Coreidae (18 species), Rhopalidae (20 species), Alydidae (3 species), Cydnidae (14 species), and Plataspidae (1 species) from the Iranian province of Gilan and adjacent provinces is published. The following four species are new for Iran...
A list of 204 species of the Miridae from Gilan and the adjacent prov- inces of Iran is provided. The following 58 species are new for Iran: Adelphocoris vandalicus (Rossi, 1790), Anapus freyi (Fieber, 1864), Atractotomus mali (Meyer- Dür, 1843), Blepharidopterus angulatus (Fallén, 1807), Brachycoleus caucasicus (Poppius, 1912), Camptotylus linae (...
A b s t r a c t : A list of the Heteroptera collected in Yemen between 1997 and 1999 is provided. Seventeen species are recorded as new for Yemen, including two taxa which are new to science: Glossopeltis combreticolus delia n. ssp. (Miridae) and Plinthisus (Locutius) daneghanus n. sp. (Lygaeidae).
A study of recently collected Somalian and Ethiopian Hemiptera revealed the presence of a new subgenus (Neopakesia) and six new species: Pakesia (Neopakesia) ornata, Myla somalica, Tboria gioharana, Caystrus edentatus, Aethus uageranus, Euryaspis dentistylus.
Thearticle contains descriptions offive newtaxa: Miridae: Taylorilygus maiasp.n. (Yemen), Trubripes sp.n. (Somalia), Psallomnimus nigricornis sp.n. (Yemen), Campylomiuna hestia sp.n. (Yemen), Lygaeidae: Lasiosornus erato sp.n. (Yemen).
The article contains descriptions of five new taxa: Miridae: Taylorilygus maia sp.n. (Yemen), Trubripes sp.n. (Somalia), Psallomnimus nigricornis sp.n. (Yemen), Campylomiuna hestia sp.n. (Yemen), Lygaeidae: Lasiosornus erato sp.n. (Yemen).
The following Miride species are described: Campyloneuropsis rhianos sp.n.
The following new mirid species from Iran are described: Mirinae, Mirini: Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) dashianus sp.n., Phytocoris (Eckerleinius) kandovanus sp.n., Phytocoris (Eckerleinius) khalkhalicus sp.n., Phylinae, Hallodapini: Systellonotus jirandehanus sp.n., and Phylinae, Phylini: Lepidargyrus hafezi sp.n.
Peritropis vanharteni from Yemen and P. wilsoni from Oman are described. It is the second report of representatives of this genus from the Arabian Peninsula. The dorsal habitus of the species are presented, the figures of the parameres of the new species are also given.
The species of the Miride genus Nasocoris REUTER from the Middle East are revised. Three new species, N.convexicollis sp.n. (Palestine), N.arabicus sp.n. (Saudi Arabia) and N.tuberculicollir sp.n. (Iraq) are described.
Citations
... The Alydidae family is represented by 8 species in Turkey and one of them is Camptopus tragacanthae Kolenati, 1845Kolenati, (Önder et al. 2006Dursun et al. 2010;Çerçi and Koçak, 2017). C. tragacanthae is a widespread species that is distributed in Afghanistan, Anatolia, Azerbaijan, northwestern China, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, southwestern Russia, and Uzbekistan (Dolling, 2006;Dursun et al., 2010;Ghahari et al., 2010;Samin and Linnavuori, 2015). In Turkey, it is reported that it is in Ankara, Bayburt, Bilecik, Bursa, Elazığ, Erzurum, Eskişehir, Gaziantep, Iğdır, Isparta, İzmir, Kahramanmaraş, Kars, Kastamonu, Kayseri, Nevşehir, Sivas, and Tokat by several researchers (Kiritshenko, 1924;Pehlivan, 1981, Kıyak, 1990, 1993Kıyak et al., 2004;Dursun, 2009;Dursun et al., 2010;Fent and Japoshvili, 2012;Çerçi et al., 2018;Yazıcı, 2022). ...
... Distribution in Iran. Fars (Golub & Linnavuori 2011). ...
... in Iran. Guilan (Ghahari et al. 2009a), Khorasan (Modarres Awal 1997b, c; Rahimi et al. 2010a, c). Distribution outside Iran. ...
... Wagner 1948) and others to alate specimens, or specimens without an hemelytral spot or with an aberrant spot, e.g., membranceaWesthoff, 1884, pennata Westhoff 1844, cor Schulze 1917, radiata Schulze 1917, hilaris Horváth 1917, lagenifer Horváth 1917, inaequalis Stichel 1925, punctella Stichel 1925, trifida Stichel 1925, sexpunctata Priesner 1927, gigas Kormilev 1939, vacata Stichel 1959. Also, P. apterus is a laboratory model for genetic studies (Moulet 1995) and for biology of Heteroptera (Socha 1993).Kiritshenko 1918;Modarres Awal 1987), Bushehr, Khuzestan (Linnavuori 2012), East Azarbaijan, Mazandaran, Tehran (Modarres Awal 1997b), Fars (Hoberlandt 1955;Wagner 1968;Safavi 1987;Modarres Awal 1997b), Golestan (Safavi 1987;Modarres Awal 1997b), Guilan, Zanjan (Linnavuori 2007), Hormozgan (Wagner 1968;Moulet 1995;Linnavuori 2004), Khorasan (Modarres Awal 2008), Kordestan (Wagner 1961),Sistan & Baluchestan (Seidenstücker 1957), Iran (no locality cited, except NW) (Hoberlandt 1961;Kerzhner 2001). General distribution. ...
... Subgenus Compsocerocoris is represented in the Middle East with 19 species (Kerzhner & Josifov 1999;Aukema et al. 2013;Hosseini & Mohammadi 2019). Seventeen species have been reported from Iran (Linnavuori 1999(Linnavuori , 2006(Linnavuori , 2008(Linnavuori , 2009Linnavuori & Hosseini 1998;Hosseini & Mohammadi 2019). The subgenus could be distinguished by following characters: head in lateral view shorter than height, 2 nd and 3 rd antennal segments brownish, proximally whitish, second antennomere sometimes with pale middle ring; left paramere dentate and apophysis gracile with apical expansion. ...
... Published records from Croatia are probably erroneous (Pajač et al. 2010), those from Turkey are partly erroneous and partly doubtful due to actual or potential confusion of this species with Fulvius anatolicus (Çerçi et al. 2021). Based on the references listed by Gorczyca (2006) and adding the records of Servadei (1967), Matocq (1989), Ribes (1990), Linnavuori (2009), Protić (2011, Ghahari & Chérot (2014) and Roca-Cusachs & Goula (2021), but omitting the erroneous or doubtful records mentioned above, a revised map was compiled (Fig. 6). The species was reported from Austria based on individuals found under bark of logs in the zoo of Schützen am Gebirge, Burgenland, in 1976 (Melber et al. 1991); it has not been detected in the country subsequently (Rabitsch 2012). ...
... In India, [6] reported that E. ventralis has found in many parts of India which been recorded as a polyphagous pest of a variety of host plants including Til, Rice, chrysanthemum, some leguminous plants and some plants of family Lamiaceae. In Iran, [10,11] reported that white-spotted stink bug found in most regions of Iran which been recorded as a polyphagous pest of a variety of host plants of weeds, grapes, alfalfa and wheat without reference to insect damage. However, [7] found that E. ventralis had caused damage symptoms rice as a first reported. ...
... The genus Plagiognathus Fieber, 1858, classifi ed in the tribe Phylini, subtribe Oncotylina (Schuh & Menard 2013), includes more than 100 species distributed worldwide, of which only 23 species are known from the Palearctic Region (Aukema n.d.;Wagner 1975;Kerzhner & Josifov 1999;Duwal et al. 2010;Aukema et al. 2013). So far, seven species of Plagiognathus were found in Turkey: P. arbustorum arbustorum (Fabricius, 1794), P. bipunctatus Reuter, 1883, P. chrysanthemi (Wolff, 1804, P. fulvipennis (Kirschbaum, 1856), P. marivanensis Linnavuori, 2010, P. raphani Wagner, 1963, and P. reuterellus Schuh, 2001 (Önder 1976;Kerzhner & Josifov 1999;Lodos et al. 2003;Önder et al. 2006;Matocq et al. 2014;Carapezza & Kment 2018). Species of Plagiognathus are mostly phytophagous and associated with a wide variety of host plants (Wagner & Weber 1964). ...
... Distribution: A widespread species, known from Afghanistan, Armenia, Georgia, Himalayan region, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tadzhikistan, Taiwan, the Asian part of Turkey, the central and northern territories of China, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Yemen (Linnavuori 2009, Dursun 2011, Fent et al. 2011, Shapovalov et al. 2014, Aukema 2020, Berchi et al. 2023). Wróblewski, 1958 (Figs. 6, 7, 11C) Micronecta carpatica Wróblewski, 1958. ...
... Kerzhner and Schuh (2001), Dünya Miridae kataloğunu yeniden düzenleyerek bazı türlere ait değişiklikler ortaya koymuştur. Linnavuori and Gorczyca (2002), Arap Yarımadasında Peritropis (Hemiptera: Miridae: Cylapinae) cinsine ait iki yeni tür bildirmişlerdir. Gorczyca, Sadowska-Woda (2003) ile yaptığı bir çalışmada Oryental Bölge için yeni bir Cylapinae türü tespit etmiştir. ...