Distribution and New Host Plants of Seed Beetles (Col.: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) from Iran
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این تحقیق بخشی از طرح ملی جمعآوری و شناسایی حشرات بذرخوار گیاهان مرتعی و دشمنان طبیعی آنها میباشد که طی سالهای 1388 تا 1393 در استانهای مختلف ایران انجام گرفته است. در این مقاله نوزده گونه میزبان گیاهی جدید برای دوازده گونه سوسک بذرخوار زیرخانواده Bruchinae با ذکر مناطق پراکنش آنها ارائه گردید. بیشتر گونههای میزبان (هشتاد و چهار درصد) متعلق به خانوادهFabaceae (Leguminosae) هستند. علاوه بر آن همه میزبانهای شناسایی شده پیشین نیز مورد بحث و بررسی قرار گرفتهاند. گونههای حشرات توسط دکتر الکس دلبل از پاریس مورد شناسایی و تأیید قرار گرفت. نمونههای بررسی شده در موزه حشرات گروه تحقیقات حفاظت و حمایت مؤسسه تحقیقات جنگلها و مراتع کشور نگهداری میشوند.
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volume 35 issue 4
pages 9- 15
publication date 2016-02-20
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