Bu çalışma, 2013 yılının Mayıs-Ekim ve 2017 yılının Mayıs-Kasım ayları arasında Sinop ilinde (Batı Karadeniz Bölgesi-Türkiye) gerçekleştirilmiştir. Culicoides Latreille cinsine ait sinekler ışık tuzakları ile toplanmış ve fenol-Kanada balzamı içinde mikroskop lamlarına yerleştirilerek prepatları hazırlanmıştır. Sinop (Türkiye) ilinde tespit edilen Culicoides clastrieri Callot, Kremer & Deduit, 1962 ve Culicoides tbilisicus Dzhafarov, 1964 türlerinin temel morfolojik özellikleri çalışılmıştır. Culicoides clastrieri türü Türkiye için yeni kayıttır. Böylece Türkiye Culicoides faunasından bildirilen tür sayısı 72’ye ulaşmaktadır. Türkiye’deki yayılışı tespit edilen ve az bilinen C. tbilisicus türünün erkek ve dişilerine ait ilk taksonomik ölçümler ve veriler paylaşılmıştır.
MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO Culicoides Latreille BITING MIDGES (DIPTERA, CERATOPOGONIDAE) WITH A NEW RECORD FOR TURKISH FAUNA
This study was carried out in May-October 2013 and May-November 2017 in Sinop Province (Western Black Sea Region-Turkey). The Culicoides Latreille biting midges were collected with light traps and mounted on microscope slides in phenol-Canada balsam. The basic morphological features of Culicoides clastrieri Callot, Kremer & Deduit, 1962 and Culicoides tbilisicus Dzhafarov, 1964 in Sinop (Turkey) province were studied. Culicoides clastrieri is recorded for the first time from Turkey. Thus, the number of Culicoides species in Turkey reached to 72. In addition, the first taxonomic measurements and data of males and females of the poorly-known C. tbilisicus, whose distribution in Turkey was reported recently, were evaluated.
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