Callostoma oezbeki (Dip.: Bombyliidae), a species new for the Iranian bee fly fauna

Authors

  • J. Dils بلژیک
  • Y. Karimpour دانشگاه ارومیه
Abstract:

مگس زنبور‌مانند Callostoma oezbeki Dils & Özbek, 2006 برای اولین‌بار از ایران گزارش می‌شود. با در نظر گرفتن این گزارش، دامنه انتشار جغرافیایی این گونه که تاکنون تنها از کشور ترکیه جمع‌آوری شده بود، شامل شمال‌غرب ایران نیز می‌شود.

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Journal title

volume 34  issue 2

pages  49- 50

publication date 2014-08-23

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