A New Record For TURKISH ASILIDAE (INSECTA:DIPTERA)FAUNA : PAMPONERUS GERMANICUS (LINNAEUS, 1758)
Abstract
In this study, Pamponerus germanicus (Linnaeus) was recorded for the first time in Turkish robber flies fauna. The specimens were collected from Eskisehir province in 1994. Short descriptions of thise species are given below.
Keywords
Diptera,Asilidae,new record,Pamponerus germanicus,Turkish fauna
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