Paracossulus thrips ( Hübner, 1818 )
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Paracossulus thrips ( Hübner, 1818) View in CoL
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Paracossulus thrips View in CoL : Alipanah et al. 2021: 58 View Cited Treatment figs 15D ( ♂)
Material examined. GEORGIA • 1♂; Kakheti, Dedoplistskaro Mun., Vashlovani NP; N41.1183°, E46.6405°; 114 m a.s.l; leg. J. Junnilainen; 20 June 2022; JLGT GoogleMaps • 1♂ 1♀; Tbilisi, Lisi Lake .; leg. G. Makharadze; 19 June 2021; JLGT • 1♂; Saguramo ; leg. E. Didmanidze; 7–17 July 1970; SJMG • 2♂; Vashlovani, Eldar ; leg. E. Didmanidze; 7 August 1971; SJMG • 1♂; Vashlovani ; leg. E. Didmanidze; 28 August 1972; SJMG .
Remarks. The species is distributed across Ukraine, S Russia, SW Siberia (Yenisey River), Kazakhstan, Turkey, Iran, the Caucasus, Transcaucasia, Hungary, Bulgaria, and possibly Italy. In the Volga region, Artemisia L. has been recorded as the host plant ( Alipanah et al. 2021). For distribution in Georgia, see Fig. 45 View FIGURES 43–46 .
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Paracossulus thrips ( Hübner, 1818 )
Japaridze, Lasha-Giorgi, Makharadze, Giorgi, Bulbulashvili, Natalia, Hulsbosch, Ramon, Petrov, Valeri & Seropian, Armen 2025 |
Paracossulus thrips
Alipanah, H. & Yakovlev, R. V. & Falsafi, H. & Witt, T. & Saldaitis, A. 2021: 58 |