the first report of distoleon nuristanus (neuroptera: myrmeleontidae) from iran
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an investigation on the fauna of myrmeleontidae (neuroptera) was carried out in markazi province in august 2009. identification and taxonomy was studied via examining morphological characteristics and their internal male genitalia. as a result, distoleon nuristanus hã¶lzel, 1972 is presently reporting as new for iran fauna
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نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایرانجلد ۳۳، شماره ۳، صفحات ۸۳-۸۳
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