* Aleiodes (Chelonorhogas) eurinus (Telenga, 1941)

(Figs 11 A–F, 12C)

Material examined. Guilan province: Astaneh Ashrafiyeh, Eshman kamachal (37°22′03.66″ N, 49°57′57.84″ E, - 1 m b. s. l.), 24.v.2010, 1♀; 01.vi.2010, 1♀; 07.vi.2010, 1♀; 18.x.2010, 2♀; leg. M. Khayrandish.

Diagnostic characters (female). Body length 7.5–8.1 mm; antenna with 56–54 segments; compound eyes medium-sized (Fig. 11 A); face 2.0 × as wide as its height, hypoclypeal depression as wide as its distance from compound eye (Fig. 11 B); postocellar line as long as ocellar diameter, ocular-ocellar line 2.0 × longer than ocellar diameter (Fig. 11 C), length of temple 0.8 × as long as length of compound eye in dorsal view (Fig. 11 C); mesopleuron almost smooth with sporadic punctate (Fig. 11 D); vein r of fore wing 0.4 × as long as 3-SR, vein 2- CU1 2.5 × longer than vein 1-CU1 (Fig. 11 E), marginal cell of hind wing widened apically; claws blackish pectinate; first, second and basal half of third metasomal tergites distinctly longitudinal striae, second metasomal tergite transverse, 1.2 × wider than its length, with smooth triangular area medio-basally (Fig. 11 F).

Coloration. Body black; antenna brownish, head and mesosoma black (Fig. 12 C); leg reddish except hind tarsus, basal half of hind femur and tibia black (Fig. 12 C); first and second metasomal tergites reddish, usually medio-basally of first tergite black, third and following tergites completely black (Fig. 11 F).

General distribution. Oriental, eastern and western Palaearctic.

Distribution in Iran. Guilan province (current study). New record for Iran.