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egg morphology of dioctria (insecta: diptera: asilidae) species known in turkey
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نویسنده
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bayrakdar fatma ,suludere zekiye
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منبع
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نامه ي انجمن حشره شناسي ايران - 1399 - دوره : 40 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:151 -166
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چکیده
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The egg structures of eight dioctria species known in turkey, i.e., d. abdominalis, d. arcana, d. cornuta, d. flavipennis, d. hermonensis, d. linearis, d. sudetica, d. valida were examined and described in detail, using the scanning electron microscope (sem). the material was collected from various habitats such as watersides, forest areas and crop fields within adana, aksaray, mersin, nigde, karaman and konya provinces between 2006 and 2007. dioctria eggs are characterized as: 1) ovoid in shape and brown in color; 2) operculum at the anterior pole of the egg; 3) one or two micropyles at the center of the operculum; 4) aeropyles scattered in the body region and operculum or only in the former. the eggs were photographed to provide useful information to the systematics of dioctria genus.
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کلیدواژه
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egg ,morphology ,dioctria ,scanning electron microscope ,turkey
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آدرس
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public health general directorate of turkey, microbiology reference laboratories, national molecular microbiology reference laboratory, turkey, gazi university, science faculty, department of biology, turkey.
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Egg morphology of Dioctria (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) species known in Turkey
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Authors
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Bayrakdar Fatma ,Suludere Zekiye
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Abstract
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The egg structures of eight Dioctria species known in Turkey, i.e., D. abdominalis, D. arcana, D. cornuta, D. flavipennis, D. hermonensis, D. linearis, D. sudetica, D. valida were examined and described in detail, using the scanning electron microscope (SEM). The material was collected from various habitats such as watersides, forest areas and crop fields within Adana, Aksaray, Mersin, Nigde, Karaman and Konya provinces between 2006 and 2007. Dioctria eggs are characterized as: 1) ovoid in shape and brown in color; 2) operculum at the anterior pole of the egg; 3) one or two micropyles at the center of the operculum; 4) aeropyles scattered in the body region and operculum or only in the former. The eggs were photographed to provide useful information to the systematics of Dioctria genus.
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Keywords
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Dioctria
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