کشف و توصیف جنس نر گونة (Echthromyrmex sehitlerolmez Koçak & Kemal, 2008 (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae از ایران
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برای اولین بار جنس نر گونة Echthromyrmex sehitlerolmez Koçak & Kemal, 2008 از ایران توصیف میشود. این گونه پیش از این، بر اساس توصیف ویژگی های ریختشناسی جنس ماده، از ترکیه جمع آوری و شناسایی شده بود. همچنین، این گونه گزارش جدیدی برای فون حشرات ایران محسوب میشود. این گونه با گونة Echthromyrmex platypterus که پیش از این از ایران گزارش شده بود، مقایسه شد. تصاویری از جنس نر و ماده و همچنین اندام زادآوری جنس نر هر دو گونة یاد شده، ارائه شده است.
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volume 38 issue 4
pages 423- 427
publication date 2019-03-19
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