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Zoology

2005

Acari

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A New Hydrovolzia Species (Acari: Hydrachnellae: Hydrovolziidae) For The Turkish Fauna, Ferruh Aşçi, Muhli̇s Özkan Jan 2005

A New Hydrovolzia Species (Acari: Hydrachnellae: Hydrovolziidae) For The Turkish Fauna, Ferruh Aşçi, Muhli̇s Özkan

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Characteristics of male and female Hydrovolzia placophora (Monti, 1905), which is a new species for the Turkish fauna, are given, along with its description and distribution throughout the world.


A New Record For The Turkish Fauna: Lamellovertex Caelatus (Berlese, 1895) (Acari, Oribatida, Scutoverticidae), Nusret Ayyildiz, Sedat Per, Ayşe Toluk Jan 2005

A New Record For The Turkish Fauna: Lamellovertex Caelatus (Berlese, 1895) (Acari, Oribatida, Scutoverticidae), Nusret Ayyildiz, Sedat Per, Ayşe Toluk

Turkish Journal of Zoology

The characters and distribution of Lamellovertex caelatus (Berlese, 1895), which is a new record for the Turkish fauna, are given.


New Species Of Genera Piona, Koch, 1842 And Arrenurus, Duges, 1833 (Hydrachnidia, Acari) For The Turkish Fauna, Yunus Ömer Boyaci, Muhli̇s Özkan Jan 2005

New Species Of Genera Piona, Koch, 1842 And Arrenurus, Duges, 1833 (Hydrachnidia, Acari) For The Turkish Fauna, Yunus Ömer Boyaci, Muhli̇s Özkan

Turkish Journal of Zoology

The morphological features, the measurements and drawings of various organs and the geographical distributions of Piona variabilis (Koch 1836) and Arrenurus batillifer Koenike, 1894, which are the first records for the Turkish fauna, are given.


Two New Records Of Camerobiidae (Acari: Actinedida) For The Turkish Fauna, Kami̇l Koç Jan 2005

Two New Records Of Camerobiidae (Acari: Actinedida) For The Turkish Fauna, Kami̇l Koç

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Tycherobius polonicus Bolland, 1986 and Neophyllobius podocarpi Bolland, 1991, originally described in Poland and the USA, respectively, are recorded for the first time in Turkey. Their morphological characters and distributions are given. In addition, a key is given to the known genera of Camerobiidae from Turkey