References for species Lygus adspersus (Schilling, 1837)

Species Reference Comment Distribution
Phytocoris adspersus Schilling 1837A: 83
  n. sp. (syn. by Baerensprung, 1860A:15) Poland
Lygus gemellatus autumnalis Wagner 1947E: 183
(PDF not available.)  n. form (syn. by Kerzhner, 1984A:35) Germany
Lygus gemellatus innotata Polentz 1954A: 88
(PDF not available.)  n. form (preocc. by Lygus innotatus Reuter, 1871) Germany
Lygus adspersus Kerzhner 1984A: 35, fig. 2
(PDF not available.)  n. syn., disc. as distinct sp., figs. pronotum-scutellum undefined
Lygus adspersus Aglyamzyanov 1990A: 32, 34, 36
(PDF not available.)  Dist., figs. of variation, hosts Mongolia
Lygus adspersus Schwartz and Foottit 1998A: 299, figs. 370--374, 396
(PDF not available.)  Syn., diag., descr., disc., host disc., DV, FG, 4 SEM Finland; Georgia; Germany; Kashmir; Mongolia; Norway; Pakistan; Russia: Yakutia; Sweden
Hosts
Achillea milleifolium Aglyamzyanov, 1990A:32, 34, 36 (Family: Asteraceae)
Artemisia vulgaris Aglyamzyanov, 1990A:32, 34, 36 (Family: Asteraceae)
Matricaria inodora Aglyamzyanov, 1990A:32, 34, 36 (Family: Asteraceae)
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