مطالعۀ تاکسونومیک شبپرههای زیرخانوادۀ Noctuinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) در استان اصفهان
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چکیده کشور ایران ازنظر جغرافیای زیستی دارای تنوع شایان توجهی است. با توجه به اهمیت بسیار انجام مطالعات فونستیک و تاکسونومیک و شناسایی فون حشرات در اقلیمهای مختلف کشور، این پژوهش بهمنظور شناسایی و بررسی تاکسونومیک شبپرههای زیرخانوادۀ Noctuinae طی سالهای 1390 و 1391 در استان اصفهان انجام شد. نمونههای شبپره با تلههای نوری از مناطق مختلف جغرافیایی جمعآوری، پس از انتقال به آزمایشگاه، اتاله و از دستگاه تناسلی آنها اسلاید تهیه شد. نمونهها با کمک منابع علمی معتبر شناسایی شد. از میان 22 گونه و زیرگونۀ جمعآوریشدۀ مربوط به این زیرخانواده، 17 گونه و زیرگونه متعلق به 8 جنس برای نخستینبار از استان اصفهان گزارش شدند. صفات تاکسونومیک گونهها و زیرگونهها و اطلاعات مربوط به پراکنش و زیستشناسی آنها و همچنین تصویر حشرات کامل ارائه شده است. واژههای کلیدی: اصفهان، شبپره، فون، Noctuinae.
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volume 11 issue 40
pages 1- 17
publication date 2020-09-22
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