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Type Localities of Heteroptera (Insecta: Hemiptera) from Turkey
The Heteroptera (Hemiptera) fauna of the Palaearctic Region is represented by 9365 species belonging to 1632 genera of which 1349 species belonging to 469 genera are also recorded from Turkey. Type localities of 237 species are in Turkey of which 108 species and 4 subspecies are endemic for the Heteroptera fauna of Turkey, indicating the importance of the country as a refugium, genetic hotspot and dispersal centre during pleistocene glaciation. Some heteroptera are important in agriculture as predators used in biological control or as ectoparasits and pests on plants. Most heteropteran species are phytophagous feeding on leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds and shoots and cause economic damage. The suborder Heteroptera comprises aquatic, semi-aquatic and terrestrial species.
- Trakya University Turkey
- Amasya University Turkey
Pentatomidae Pentatominae, Kelkit Valley, Turkey, Type Localities, Additional Records, Mulsant, Diet, Heteroptera, Plant Leaves, West-Palearctic Tingidae, Endemic Species, Halyini, Animals, Anatolia, Miridae, Systematic Revision, Black-Sea Region, Animal Distribution
Pentatomidae Pentatominae, Kelkit Valley, Turkey, Type Localities, Additional Records, Mulsant, Diet, Heteroptera, Plant Leaves, West-Palearctic Tingidae, Endemic Species, Halyini, Animals, Anatolia, Miridae, Systematic Revision, Black-Sea Region, Animal Distribution
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