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J. Ent. Res. Soc. 5(1): 17-20, 2003 ISSN:1302-0250

A New Record of Antlions for the Turkish Fauna (Insecta, Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae)

Savaþ CANBULAT Suat KIYAK

Gazi University, Arts and Sciences Faculty, Department of Biology, 06500 Teknikokullar, Ankara, TURKEY

e-mail: canbulat@gazi.edu.tr

ABSTRACT

Gymnocnemia variegata (Schneider, 1845) at the level of both genus and species were given for the first time for Turkish fauna in the present study.

Key words: Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae, Gymnocnemia variegata, new record, Turkey

INTRODUCTION

The family Myrmeleontidae of order Neuroptera has about 2000 species worldwide.

In Palaearctic region 213 and in Turkey 45 species have been found (Aspöck et al., 2001). The genus Gymnocnemia was described by Schneider (1845) and monotypic in the world. It is represented by only Gymnocnemia variegata (Schneider, 1845). This species which spreads throughout the Palaearctic region has never been recorded from Turkey until now. Specimens were identified by using; (Arý & Kýyak, 2000; Aspöck et al., 1980, 2001; Aspöck & Hölzel, 1996; Canbulat & Kýyak, 2002; Canbulat, 2002; Esben-Petersen, 1932; Gepp, 1974; Hölzel, 1972, 1983; Kacirek, 1998; McLachlan, 1898; Monserrat & Hölzel, 1987; Sengonca, 1979).

The body picture (Fig. 1) and the world distribution of this species were given.

The collecting locality is marked on the map of Turkey (Fig. 2). The specimen is

deposited in the collection of the Zoological Museum of Gazi University (ZMGU),

Ankara, Turkey.

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Figure 1. Gymnocnemia variegata (Schneider, 1845) body picture.

Figure 2. This study presenting the locality where Gymnocnemia variegata (Schneider, 1845) is found (z)

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DISCUSSION

Gymnocnemia variegata (Schneider, 1845) is found in many parts of Europe and in the close countries to Turkey. So finding these species in Turkey is not surprising. In the present study, Gymnocnemia variegata (Schneider, 1845) has been examined at species and genus level and it is recorded new for the fauna of Myrmeleontidae in Turkey.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We are grateful to the Gazi Research foundation for supplying the funds to carry out this study.

REFERENCES

Arý, Ý., Kýyak, S., 2000, New and Additional Distributional and Faunistic Data of Turkish Planipennia. J. Ent. Res. Soc., 2(1): 9-15.

Aspöck, H., Hölzel, H., 1996, The Neuropteroidea of North Africa, Mediterranean Asia and of Europe: A comparative review (Insecta), In: Canard, M., Aspöck, H., Mansell, M.W. (Eds.):

Pure and Applied Research in Neuropterology. Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Neuropterology, Cairo, Egypt 1994:31-86. Toulouse, France.

Aspöck, H., Aspöck. U., Hölzel, H., 1980, Die Neuropteren Europas. Vol. I, 495pp., Vol.II , 355pp., Goecke & Evers. Krefeld.

Aspöck, H., Hölzel, H., Aspöck, U., 2001, Kommentierter Katalog der Neuropterida (Raphidioptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera) der Westpaläarktis, Denisia 2, 606 pp.

Canbulat, S., 2002, Contributions to the Knowledge of Turkish Neuroptera from Kayseri Province (Insecta; Neuroptera). Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology of Gazi University, 15(3): 633-639.

Canbulat, S., Kýyak, S., 2002, A study on the Neuroptera Fauna of Çanakkale Province (Insecta:

Neuroptera). Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology of Gazi University, 15(2): 413-418.

RESULTS

Gymnocnemia variegata (Schneider, 1845)

Material Examined: Turkey: Konya, Hadim, Gevne valley, between Çamiçi-Beyreli Village, 36o50’N/32o23’E, 1472 m, 30.VI.2001, 1 male.

Gymnocnemia variegata (Schneider, 1845) is new record for the Myrmeleontidae fauna of Turkey.

Distribution: Bulgaria, Algeria, France, Croatia, Spain, Israel, Switzerland, Italy,

Malta, Slovenia, Syria, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Greece.

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Esben-Petersen, P., 1932, Notizen zur Neuropteren und Mecopteren fauna Kleinasiens. Konowia, 11:163-167.

Gepp, J, 1974, Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Neuropteren der Türkei. Entomologische Berichten, 34: 102-104.

Hölzel, H., 1972, Die Neuropteren Vorderasiens IV. Myrmeleonidae. Beiträge Zur Naturkundlichen Forschung in Südwestdeutschland, 1: 3-103.

Hölzel, H., 1983, Insects of Saudi Arabia, Neuroptera: Fam. Myrmeleonidae, (Part 2) Fauna of Saudi Arabia, 5: 210-234.

Kacirek, A., 1998, Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Familien Myrmeleontidae, Ascalaphidae and Nemopteridae (Neuroptera) der Türkei. Klapalekiana, 34: 183-188.

McLachlan, R., 1898, Neuroptera-Planipennia collected in Algeria by the Rev. A. E. Eaton.

Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 151-168.

Monserrat, V.J., Hölzel. H., 1987, Contribucion al conocimiento de los neuropteros de Anatolia (Neu. Planipennia), Eos, t., 63: 133-142.

Þengonca, Ç., 1979, Beitrag zur Neuropterenfauna der Türkei. Nachrichtenblatt der Bayerischen Entomologen, 28(1): 10-15.

Received: November 20, 2002 Accepted: January 25, 2003

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