Amber ve entomolojik yönden önemi

Bu çalışmada bir doğal madde olan amber hakkında genel bilgi verilmekte ve ardından amberin entomolojik yönden önemine değinilmektedir.

Amber and ıts ımportance in entomological studies

In this paper, general information has been given on natural product amber and its importance in entomological studies has been explained.

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