Considering integral transformations of Volterra type, F. Riesz and B. Sz.-Nagy no- ticed in 1952 that [49]: "The existence of such a variety of linear transformations, having the same spectrum concentrated at a single point, brings out the difficulties of characterization of linear transformations of general type by means of their spectra." Subsequently, spectral analysis has been developed for different classes of non- selfadjoint operators [6,7,14,20,21,36,44,46,54]...