Annual variation of the Orosanga japonica Melichar 1898 (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae) populations in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey and possible molecular separation with based on 28S rDNA sequences from other Ricaniidae groups
Abstract
The species of Ricaniidae Amyot et Serville 1843 is generally distributed in tropical regions and represented with some species in the Palearctic region. The family includes approximately 432 species in over 40 genera occurring predominantly in tropics and subtropics of the eastern part of the world (Bourgoin 2017, Gnezdilov 2009). Five species of Orosanga genus are known in Japan [O. dido Fennah 1971, O. triton Fennah 1971, O. laverna Fennah 1971, O. xantho Fennah 1971, O. japonica (Melichar, 1898)]. Although O. japonica distribution range area is very extending, other four Orosanga species distribution range limited only Japan (Fennah 1971, Hayashi and Fujinuma 2016). O. japonica firstly described as a Ricania japonica (Melichar 1898) and was identified within the genus Ricania (Melichar 1898, Nast 1987, Gnezdilov and Sugonyaev 2009, Gjonov 2011). According to the Hayashi and Fujinima (2016), Bourgoin (2017) and Mozaffarian (2018), the specimens from Crimea, Georgia, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Iran were identified in Orosanga genus.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Muhammet Mustafa Akıner
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Türkiye
Fatih Şaban Beriş
Türkiye
Fatih Seyis
Türkiye
Murat Öztürk
Türkiye
Hasan Sevgili
Türkiye
Emine Demir
This is me
Türkiye
Publication Date
December 29, 2019
Submission Date
March 28, 2019
Acceptance Date
September 27, 2019
Published in Issue
Year 2019 Volume: 59 Number: 4
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