report of eristalis similis (diptera: syrphidae) from iran
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during a survey conducted on syrphidae fauna in guilan province (masuleh & lakan) in august 2006, some species of the genus eristalis latreille were collected and identified, of which e. similis (fallen) is newly reported from iran. the identification was confirmed by heikki hippa, swedish musem of natural history.
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نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایرانجلد ۲۷، شماره ۲، صفحات ۴۱-۴۲
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