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Öğe Additional Notes on Chelonus Panzer, 1806 Fauna of Turkey with New Records (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Cheloninae)(Gazi Entomological Research Soc, 2011) Aydogdu, Mitat; Beyarslan, AhmetNew faunistic and distributional data are presented on Chelonus Panzer, 1806 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Cheloninae) of Turkey. Thirteen Chelonus species were identified, and five of them are new records for the Turkish fauna: Chelonus (Chelonus) bimaculatus Szepligeti, 1896; C. (C.) capsa Tobias, 1972; C. (C.) lissogaster Tobias, 1972; C. (C.) submuticus Wesmael, 1835 and C. (C.) wesmaelii Curtis, 1837. Nevertheless the other eight species are new records for East Black Sea Region.Öğe Diospilus belokobylskiji Beyarslan sp. nov., with new records of Diospilini (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Helconinae) from Turkey(Amer Entomol Soc, 2008) Beyarslan, Ahmet; Cetin Erdogan, Ozlem; Aydogdu, MitatDiospilus belokobylskiji Beyarslan sp. nov. is described and diagnostic characters are illustrated and compared with the related species Diospilus inflexus Reinhard. New distributional records for eight species of Diospilini are reported for Turkey. Seven of these species are new to Turkey.Öğe The distribution of Euphorinae wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in Turkey, with phytogeographical notes(Tubitak Scientific & Technological Research Council Turkey, 2010) Yilmaz, Tuelin; Aydogdu, Mitat; Beyarslan, AhmetSixty-three species belonging to 16 genera and 8 tribes collected from different ecosystems of turkey between 1979 and 2007 were examined. Insects from 4 genera, Streblocera Westwood, Chrysopophthorus Goidanich, Elasmosoma Rutile, and Marshiella Shaw, and the tribe Neoneurini Bengtsson were recorded for the first time in Turkey. Twenty-two species that had not previously been found in Turkey were observed in this study. Each of the 8 phytogeographical provinces in Turkey has a different Euphorinae faunal composition. In terms of the total number of species, the order of the phytogeographical provinces, from the most to the least amount of species, is as follows: Subeuxine, Euxine, Kseroeuxine, Iran, Mediterranean, Central Anatolian, Anatolian, and Mesopotamian.Öğe A new species of the genus Chelonus Panzer, 1806 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Cheloninae) from Western Anatolia (Turkey)(Springer, 2008) Aydogdu, MitatA new species of the genus Chelonus Panzer, 1806, C. beyarslani sp. n., is described and illustrated from Western Anatolia (Turkey). It is morphologically similar to Chelonus oculator (F., 1775), from which it differs mainly in the characteristics of antennomeres, first flagellomere, propodeum, propodeal tubercle and mesosoma.Öğe New Taxonomic and Faunistic Data on the Subfamily Euphorinae Forster, 1862 of Turkey (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)(Gazi Entomological Research Soc, 2013) Koldas, Tulin; Aydogdu, Mitat; Beyarslan, AhmetIn this study, taxonomic and faunistic data on Euphorinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) subfamily which can be used as a biological control agent of plant pest insects (especially Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and Hemiptera) were given. In addition to the Turkish and worldwide distributional data of 33 species, and two genera namely, Neoneurus Haliday and Ecclitura Kokujev were given as new records from Turkey. Moreover, ten species [Leiophron (Peristenus) reclinator (Ruthe), Meteorus graciliventris Muesebeck, M. micropterus (Haliday), Elasmosoma calcaratum Tobias, Neoneurus auctus (Thomson), Ecclitura primoris Kokujev, P (M.) apiophaga (Loan), P (M.) moldavicus (Tobias), P (M.) retusus Thomson, Streblocera (Streblocera) antennata Jakimavicius] which have not previously found in Turkey and those are new records for the Turkish fauna. Zoogeographical remarks and chorotype information for each taxon were given. By this contribution, the number of the Euphorinae species increased to 81 in Turkey.Öğe Parasitoid abundance of Archips rosana (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in organic cherry orchards(Univ Oradea Publ House, 2014) Aydogdu, MitatArchips rosana (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), a highly polyphagous pest species, has potential economic importance on fruit crops. The present study aimed to gather data on species composition of parasitoids of Archips rosana. It was carried out in the years 2010-2011 in organic cherry orchards in the province of Edirne (Turkey). Twenty-two parasitic hymenopteran species belonging to three families (Ichneumonidae, Braconidae and Chalcididae) and one dipteran species (Tachinidae) were determined. Braconidae was found to be the most frequently represented family with 13 species, followed by Ichneumonidae 8, Chalcididae and Tachinidae with one species, respectively. Parasitoids from the superfamily Ichneumonoidea (Braconidae and Ichneumonidae) turned out to be the most effective, and the dominating species was endoparasitoid Itoplectis maculator (Fabricius, 1775). Archips rosana was found for the first time to serve as a host for Pimple spuria Gravenhorst, 1829; Scambus buolianae (Hartig, 1838); Bracon (Habrobracon) hebetor Say, 1836; Bracon (Bracon) intercessor Nees, 1834; Meteorus versicolor (Wesmael, 1835) and Meteor-us rufus (DeGeer, 1778). This information should be helpful in the development of biological control programs to manage A. rosana in cherry orchards.Öğe Phytogeographical distribution of Vipio Latreille, 1804 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae) in Turkey, with a key to the species in Turkey and adjacent regions(Springer, 2008) Beyarslan, Ahmet; Cetin Erdogan, Ozlem; Aydogdu, MitatThe distribution of Vipio Latreille, 1804 species ( Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae) within eight phytogeographical provinces in Turkey is presented on the basis of field studies during 1980-2004. A total of twelve species were found, and the majority of species were associated with the Subeuxin, Euxin, Xeroeuxin and Mediterranean provinces. Vipio humerator ( Costa, 1885), V. longicauda (Boheman, 1853) and V. tentator (Rossi, 1790) were the most common species in Turkey, and V. mlokossewiczi Kokoujev, 1898 is a new record for the Turkish fauna. An identification key is provided for 18 species of Vipio from Turkey and adjacent regions with relevant figures of the wings and metasoma.Öğe A Preliminary Study of the Macrocentrus Curtis, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Macrocentrinae) Fauna of Turkey, with Zoogeographical Remarks(Gazi Entomological Research Soc, 2012) Beyarslan, Ahmet; Aydogdu, MitatThirteen species of Macrocentrus are reported from Turkey based on literature records and specimens collected from various localities of Turkey. Seven species [M. blandus Eady and Clark, 1964; M. buolianae Eady and Clark, 1964; M. flavus Vollenhoven, 1878; M. equalis Lyle, 1914; M. infirmus (Nees, 1834); M. kurnakovi Tobias, 1976; M. pallipes (Nees, 1811)] are new addition to the Macrocentrus fauna of Turkey. For each taxon, the paper includes zoogeographical remarks and chorotype information.Öğe A review of the genus Ascogaster Wesmael, 1835 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Cheloninae) in Turkey, with a new host record for Ascogaster bicarinata (Herrich-Schaffer, 1838)(Univ Oradea Publ House, 2012) Aydogdu, Mitat; Beyarslan, AhmetThe aim of this study is to determine the presence of Ascogaster species in the research area and thus provide more data on the Ascogaster species of Turkey. A total of eighteen adult parasitoid species were collected between 1980 and 2008, and two of these are reported for the first time from Turkey. Ascogaster bicarinata (Herrich-Schaffer, 1838) was reared from a new natural host Archips rosana (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). In this paper an illustrated identification key for the Ascogaster genus of Turkey is given. The classification and biology of Ascogaster are reviewed and the faunal relationships between Palaearctic and Turkey species are discussed.Öğe A review of the tribe Phanerotomini (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Cheloninae) in Turkey, with a new host record for Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) permixtellae(Springer, 2009) Aydogdu, Mitat; Beyarslan, AhmetIn this study, the Phanerotomini of Turkey collected between July 1959 and July 2004, are listed. A total of thirteen Phanerotomini species were determined, and six of these are reported for the first time from Turkey. Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) permixtellae Fischer, 1968 was reared from a new natural host Recurvaria pistaciicola (Danilevskii, 1955) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). With this present study an illustrated identification key for the Phanerotomini of Turkey is given. The distribution of the Phanerotomini species is discussed according to the phytogeographical provinces of Turkey.Öğe A survey of Turkish Glyptomorpha (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Braconinae) fauna with redescription of G-baetica from a new host(Springer, 2006) Beyarslan, Ahmet; Aydogdu, Mitat; Cetin Erdogan, OzlemGlyptomorpha baetica, G. discolor, G. gracilis, G. kasparyani, and G. pectoralis are recorded from Turkey. Glyptomorhpa baelica is new to the Turkish fauna. It wads reared front a new host Sesamia nonagrioides (Noctuidae Lepidoptera) and was redescribed. Its diagnostic characters are illustrated. An identification key is provided for nine species of Glyptomorpha of Turkey and adjacent, regions. Distribution of each species is added.Öğe A synopsis of Bracon species of Turkey with description of a new species (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae)(Springer, 2010) Beyarslan, Ahmet; Cetin Erdogan, Ozlem; Aydogdu, MitatOur studies on Bracon F. fauna of Turkey started in 1979 and 107 species have been determined so far belonging to the subgenera Habrobracon Ashmead, Asiabracon Tobias, Rostrobracon Tobias, Bracon Fahringer, Cyanopterobracon Tobias, Glabrobracon Fahringer and Lucobracon Fahringer. Thirteen new Bracon species were published from Turkey. With this present study Bracon (Lucobracon) achterbergi Beyarslan sp. n. is described and its diagnostic characters are illustrated. The distribution of Bracon species are discussed according to the Euxin, Subeuxin, Mediterranean, Xeroeuxin, Iran Steppe, Anatolia Steppe, Central Anatolia Steppe and Mesopotamian Steppe phytogeographical provinces of Turkey.Öğe A Taxonomic Study on Chelonus Panzer, 1806 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Cheloninae) Fauna of Central Anatolian Region of Turkey(Univ Namik Kemal, 2017) Aydogdu, MitatThe study was carried out to determine the species of the genus Chelonus Panzer, 1806 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Cheloninae) in Central Anatolia Region between 2007 and 2009. Cheloninae species are solitary koinobiont egglarval endoparasitoids on Lepidoptera (especially Tortricoidea and Pyraloidea) and Coleoptera. For this reason, members of this group are potentially very important biological control agents for the pest insects. Samples were collected from short plants using standard insect sweeping nets, transferred into tubes containing 70% ethanol and labeled following their preparations according to museum techniques. Samplings were performed in 45 localities and 14 species of Chelonus were determined of which Chelonus (Chelonus) carbonator Marshall, 1885 is a new record for Turkey fauna. The distributional ranges of already known species were expanded with the addition of new records for these species. The distributions of the determined species in Turkey as well as their general distributions were given and discussed zoogeographically. C. (C.) oculator is found in 30 of the 45 habitats, and appears to perform the highest ecological valance.Öğe TOXIC EFFECTS OF PYRETHRUMS LAMBDA-CYHALOTHRIN AND ALPHA-CYPERMETHRIN ON PEST ARCHIPS ROSANA (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) AND ITS COMMON PARASITOID(Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2017) Aydogdu, Mitat; Gokalp, Fulya Dilek; Guner, UtkuIn the present study, we aimed to identify the effective concentrations of the insecticides Lambdacyhalothrin (LCT) and Alpha-cypermethrin (CYP) on different live stages of Archips rosana (Linnaeus, 1758), using their commercial forms, Tekvando 5EC (LCT) and Super Takimethrin 100 EC (CYP), as test substances at the field recommended concentration and at 101, 102, 103,104, 105, 106 fold diluted concentrations of the recommended concentration. We found that the LC50 concentrations of LCT for larvae, adult (24 h) and pupae forms (7 days) were 1.162 mu M, 0.919 mu M and 0.012 mu M, respectively. The LC50 concentrations of CYP for larvae, adult and pupae forms were 1.937, 1.014 and 0.008 mu M, respectively. The concentrations that induced over 85% mortality of pupae, although they did not exert a lethal effect on the common parasitoids that developed in the pupae, were 1.10(-1) mu M for LCT and 2.10(-3) mu M for CYP under laboratory conditions. We showed that diluted concentrations of LCT and CYP insecticides still have 80% mortality at the larvae, pupae and adult stages. It is important to study the concentrations that are effective on pests, but not on parasitoids, which are used in biological control. Therefore, this approach may be helpful for integrated pest management programmes.