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2004

TÜBİTAK

Acari

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Two New Records Of Water Mites (Hydrachnidia, Acari) For The Turkish Fauna: Bandakia Concreta Thor 1903 And Brachypoda Mutila Walter 1928, Yunus Ömer Boyaci, Muhli̇s Özkan Jan 2004

Two New Records Of Water Mites (Hydrachnidia, Acari) For The Turkish Fauna: Bandakia Concreta Thor 1903 And Brachypoda Mutila Walter 1928, Yunus Ömer Boyaci, Muhli̇s Özkan

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Male and female specimens of Brachypoda mutila and male specimens of Bandakia concreta collected from a seepage spring in West Anatolia are described. Their morphological features are compared with those of the most closely related species. Identification keys to the species known from the Palearctic of the genera Bandakia and Brachypoda are provided.


Oppia Nitens C.L. Koch, 1836, A New Species For The Turkish Fauna (Acari, Oribatida, Oppiidae), Şule Baran, Nusret Ayyildiz Jan 2004

Oppia Nitens C.L. Koch, 1836, A New Species For The Turkish Fauna (Acari, Oribatida, Oppiidae), Şule Baran, Nusret Ayyildiz

Turkish Journal of Zoology

The characteristic features and the figures for Oppia nitens C.L. Koch, 1836, recorded for the first time from Turkey, have been given on the basis of specimens collected from Erzurum province.


Water Mite (Acari, Hydrachnellae) Fauna Of Lake Çapalı, Afyon, Turkey, Yunus Ömer Boyaci, Muhli̇s Özkan Jan 2004

Water Mite (Acari, Hydrachnellae) Fauna Of Lake Çapalı, Afyon, Turkey, Yunus Ömer Boyaci, Muhli̇s Özkan

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Through 10 monthly sampling, a total of 7434 water mites belonging to 24 species and 9 families from Lake Çapalı were caught and identified. Of these, Piona variabilis and Arrenurus batillifer are new records for the Turkish fauna. Besides the index of species diversity, frequency analysis and the ecological characters of the study area, constant, associated, euconstant, influent and accidental species were determined.