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Systematic Studies On The Family Apidae (Hymenoptera) In Ankara Province Part I: Bombinae, Ahmet Murat Ayteki̇n, Neşe Çağatay Jan 1999

Systematic Studies On The Family Apidae (Hymenoptera) In Ankara Province Part I: Bombinae, Ahmet Murat Ayteki̇n, Neşe Çağatay

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Species from the family Apidae (Hymenoptera) in Ankara province were considered. Nine species were determined from the subfamily Bombinae. Synonymies, the plants on which the specimen were caught, the Turkish and global distributions are given along with their distribution maps. Detailed drawings of the ventral view and photographs of the dorsal view of the male genitalia are also given except for the species Megabombus armeniacus(Rad.) , M. pascuorum (Scopoli), and M. humilis (Illiger), which had insufficient male specimens.


Taxonomic Studies On The Some Species Of The Subfamily Cleoninae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) From Central Anatolia, Osman Sert, Neşe Çağatay Jan 1999

Taxonomic Studies On The Some Species Of The Subfamily Cleoninae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) From Central Anatolia, Osman Sert, Neşe Çağatay

Turkish Journal of Zoology

The present study includes the species C. piger Scopoli, from the genus Cleonus, C. kindermanni Faust, from the genus Conorrhynchus, C. excoriatus Schoenherr, from the genus Coniocleonus, L. (Larinodontes) jaceae Fabricius, L. (Larinodontes) planus Fabricius, L. (Larinomesius) minutus Gyllenhall, from the genus Larinus, L. (Lixoglyptus) circumcinctus Boheman, L. (Lixochelus) cardui Olivier, L. (Lixochelus) elongatus Goeze, from the genus Lixus, which are all belong to subfamily Cleoninae. The World and Turkey's distributions and their hosts are given, the male genitalia are illustrated with the figures and described. The male genital characters of these species are discussed on the level of species …


The Prosobranchia (Gastropoda: Mollusca) Species Of Turkey And Their Zoogeographic Distribution 1. Fresh And Brackish Water, M. Zeki̇ Yildirim Jan 1999

The Prosobranchia (Gastropoda: Mollusca) Species Of Turkey And Their Zoogeographic Distribution 1. Fresh And Brackish Water, M. Zeki̇ Yildirim

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Of the Prosobranchia species found in Turkey, 60 species and 12 subspecies were determined to be present in the study area according to our results and the results of foreign malacologists. The species and their genera are: 8 species, 2 subspecies belonging to Theodoxus; 1 species, 1 subspecies belonging to Viviparus; 4 species belonging to Valvata; 3 species belonging to Hydrobia; 1 species belonging to Semisalsa; 6 species belonging to Graecoanatolica; 2 species belonging to Kirelia; 2 species belonging to Belgrandiella; 1 species belonging to Falsibelgrandiella; 3 species belonging to Islamia; 3 species belonging to Bythinella; 2 species, 2 subspecies …


Gymnetron, Hypera, Sibinia And Tychius (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) From Central Anatolia, Osman Sert, Neşe Çağatay Jan 1999

Gymnetron, Hypera, Sibinia And Tychius (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) From Central Anatolia, Osman Sert, Neşe Çağatay

Turkish Journal of Zoology

In this study which includes the species Gymnetron asellus Gravenhorst, G. pascuorum Gyllenhal, Hypera farinosa Gyllenhal, H. nigrirostris Fabricius, H. pastinacae Rossi, H. variabilis Herbst, Sibinia femoralis Germar, S. syriaca Faust, Tychius breviusculus Desbrochers, T. meliloti Stephens, T. quinquepunctatus Linneaus and T. squamulatus Gyllenhal from the genera Gymnetron, Hypera, Sibinia and Tychius, the keys to species, morphological descriptions, World and Turkey's distributions and their hosts are given, the male genital characters of these species are discussed on the level of species and other categories.


Taxonomic Studies On The Species Of Ceutorrhyncidius, Ceutorrhynchus And Zacladus Of The Subfamily Ceutorrhynchinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) From Central Anatolia, Osman Sert, Neşe Çağatay Jan 1999

Taxonomic Studies On The Species Of Ceutorrhyncidius, Ceutorrhynchus And Zacladus Of The Subfamily Ceutorrhynchinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) From Central Anatolia, Osman Sert, Neşe Çağatay

Turkish Journal of Zoology

In this study, the keys, morphological descriptions, World and Turkey's distributions and their hosts of the species Ceuthorrhynchidius horridus Panzer, Ceuthorrhynchus (Glocianus) albovittatus Germar, C. (Mogulones) javeti Ch. Brisout, Ceuthorrhynchus (s. str.) picitarsis Gyllenhal, C. (s. str.) similis Ch. Brisout, C. (s. str.) sulcicollis Paykull, C. (Hadroplantus) trimaculatus Fabricius and Zacladus asperatus Gyllenhal are given. The male genitalia are illustrated with the figures and described. The male genital characters of these species are discussed on the level of species and other categories.


Distribution And Abundance Of The Octopods Eledone Cirrhosa (Lamarck, 1798) And Eledone Moschata (Lamarck, 1799) (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) In The Aegean Sea, Alp Salman, Tuncer Katağan Jan 1999

Distribution And Abundance Of The Octopods Eledone Cirrhosa (Lamarck, 1798) And Eledone Moschata (Lamarck, 1799) (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) In The Aegean Sea, Alp Salman, Tuncer Katağan

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Distributions and relative abundances of the Eledone cirrhosa and Eledone moschata species exist in Aegean Sea were analized by considering the seasonal data obtained in bottom trawl between 1991 and 1993. According to these result, it was determined that both species have different distribution features in Aegean Sea, both vertically and horizontally. Depending on depth it's evident that E.cirrhosa in various size prefers the stratum in different depth. Whereas E.moschata distributes relatively in the depth of 0-100 m. So regional, seasonal and vertical catch per unit effort (CPUE) of both species were calculated, and the regions, seasons and depths having …


The Taxonomic Status Of Triturus Vulgaris(Linnaeus, 1758) Populations In Western Anatolia, Turkey, Kurtuluş Olgun, İbrahi̇m Baran, Cemal Varol Tok Jan 1999

The Taxonomic Status Of Triturus Vulgaris(Linnaeus, 1758) Populations In Western Anatolia, Turkey, Kurtuluş Olgun, İbrahi̇m Baran, Cemal Varol Tok

Turkish Journal of Zoology

A total of 179 (97 males, 82 females) Triturus vulgaris specimens collected during the breeding season from Western Anatolia (Efes, Ayvacık, Lapseki, Karacabey, Gemlik) and European Turkey (Bolayır) was examined. The morphological and the statistical evaluations showed that the Western Anatolian (except Efes) and the Thrace populations are similar. The West Anatolian populations, therefore, should be included in the nominate subspecies, T.v. vulgaris. The Efes specimens were found to be different from specimens of Ayvacik, Lapseki and Gemlik especially in terms of body measurements. The explanation of the taxonomic status of the Efes population will be possible with the material …


The Black Sea Zooplankton: Composition, Spatial/Temporal Distribution And History Of Investigations, A. V. Kovalev, V. A. Skryabin, Yu. A. Zagorodnyaya, Feri̇t Bi̇ngel, Ahmet Erkan Kideyş, U. Ni̇ermann, Z. Uysal Jan 1999

The Black Sea Zooplankton: Composition, Spatial/Temporal Distribution And History Of Investigations, A. V. Kovalev, V. A. Skryabin, Yu. A. Zagorodnyaya, Feri̇t Bi̇ngel, Ahmet Erkan Kideyş, U. Ni̇ermann, Z. Uysal

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Investigations into the composition, spatial and temporal distribution of the Black Sea zooplankton were reviewed in context with its historical development. The review comprises the main zooplankton studies published by the riparian countries of the Black Sea beginning with the earliest faunistic publications in the 1860s and 1870s up to the recent multinational ecosystem investigations carried out within the framework of the NATO-TU-Black Sea Project. The reviewed material covers a wide subject range of zooplankton investigations from descriptive studies to distribution and the production mechanisms in the ecosystem. The main findings of recently performed large scale investigations into the horizontal …