Palumbina guerinii (Stainton, 1858)
Stathmopoda (?) guerinii Stainton, 1858 —Ent. Annual: 152.
Palumbina terebintella Rondani, 1876 —Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. 8: 23.
Tinea pistaciae Anagnostopoulos, 1935 —The Pistachio Nut Tree in Greece: 50, figs 14–20.
Records. Halperin 1986: 126. 28, 130, 131.
Material examined. 4 ♂, 2 ♀, Em Karem, 10.ix.1975, Pistacia palaestinensis, 26.ix, 1.x.1975 (Halperin) ; 1 ♀, Kfar Hassidin, 17.x.1974, Pistacia atlantica, 18.xi.1974 (Halperin) (all TAU) ; 2 ♂, 2 ♀, Tel-Aviv, Botanical garden. 14, 16.iv.2018, light (Bidzilya & Kravchenko) (ZMKU) .
Host plant. In Israel larvae feed on Pistacia terebinthus ssp. palaestina (Boiss.) Engl. and P. atlantica Desf. (Halperin 1986: 126, 128, 130, 131). They were also observed in galls of aphids ( Hemiptera: Eriosomatidae, Fordinae) on Pistacia spp. and in galls of Tetraneura caerulescens (Passerini, 1856) ( Hemiptera: Aphididae) on Ulmus sp. (Halperin & Sauter 1992: 134).
Distribution. South Europe (Karsholt & Riedl 1996: 118), Morocco, Lebanon, Cyprus, Turkey (Sattler 1982: 27), Israel, Kenya (Miller et al. 2014: 140).