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Panorpa tatvana reslii' nin Bolu’daki (Türkiye) ikinci kaydı

Year 2025, Volume: 18 Issue: 1, 53 - 57
https://doi.org/10.46309/biodicon.2025.1411901

Abstract

Acknowledgement
The authors extend their sincere gratitude to Prof. Dr. Rainer Willmann from the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen for his invaluable support and guidance throughout this research endeavor.

References

[1] Wang, J. S. & Hua, B. Z. (2021). Morphological phylogeny of Panorpidae (Mecoptera: Panorpoidea). Systematic Entomology, 46(3), 526-557. https://doi:10.1111/syen.12474.
[2] Tezcan, S. (2020). Analysis of the insect fauna of Turkey and suggestions for future studies. Munis Entomology & Zoology, 15(2), 690-710.
[3] Willmann, R. (1977). Bemerkungen zu anatolischen Mecopteren. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 517-523.
[4] Bicha, W., Schiff, N., Lancaster, A., Suttiprapan, P., Dokjan, T., & Scheffler, B. (2022). A Key to Species of the Scorpionflies of Thailand with the Description of New Species of Panorpa and Neopanorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) Based on Morphology and DNA Barcodes. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 148(2), 201-228. https://doi:10.3157/061.148.0202.
[5] Byers, G. W. & Thornhill, R. (1983). Biology of the Mecoptera. Annual review of entomology, 28(1), 203-228.
[6] Jacquemart, A.-L., Gillet, C., & Cawoy, V. (2007). Floral visitors and the importance of honeybee on buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) in central Belgium. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 82(1), 104-108. https://doi:10.1080/14620316.2007.11512205.
[7] Libor, D. & Yu, Z. E. (2023). Distribution of species from the genus Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) in European Russia except the Caucasus. Nature Conservation Research. Заповедная наука, 8 (1), 24-33. https://doi:10.24189/ncr.2023.001.
[8] Palmer, C. (2010). Diversity of feeding strategies in adult Mecoptera. Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews, 3(2), 111-128. https://doi:10.1163/187498310x519716.
[9] Thornhill, R. & Sauer, K. P. (1991). The notal organ of the scorpionfly (Panorpa vulgaris): an adaptation to coerce mating duration. Behavioral Ecology, 2(2), 156-164. https://doi:10.1093/beheco/2.2.156.
[10] Zhong, W. & Hua, B. (2013). Mating behaviour and copulatory mechanism in the scorpionfly Neopanorpa longiprocessa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae). PLoS One, 8(9), e74781. https://doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074781
[11] Zhong, W., Ding, G., & Hua, B. (2015). The role of male's anal horns in copulation of a scorpionfly. Journal of Zoology, 295(3), 170-177. https://doi:10.1111/jzo.12194.
[12] Engels, S. & Sauer, K. P. (2006). Love for sale and its fitness benefits: nuptial gifts in the scorpionfly Panorpa vulgaris represent paternal investment. Behaviour, 143(7), 825-837. https://doi:10.1163/156853906778017962
[13] Willmann, R. (1976). Eine neue europaische Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae). Entomologische Zeitschrift, (86), 60-64.
[14] Willmann, R. (1975). Die Gattung Panorpa (Insecta, Mecoptera) in der Türkei. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 543-564.

References

  • [1] Wang, J. S. & Hua, B. Z. (2021). Morphological phylogeny of Panorpidae (Mecoptera: Panorpoidea). Systematic Entomology, 46(3), 526-557. https://doi:10.1111/syen.12474.
  • [2] Tezcan, S. (2020). Analysis of the insect fauna of Turkey and suggestions for future studies. Munis Entomology & Zoology, 15(2), 690-710.
  • [3] Dvořák, L. & Devetak, D. (2022). Distribution and biology of two Balkan scorpionflies, Panorpa rufostigma and Panorpa rufa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae), with a description of their ecological traits. Zootaxa, 5071(3), 408-422. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5071.3.5.
  • [4] Dvořák, L., Ruchin, A. B., Aleksanov, V. V., Egorov, L. V., Esin, M. N., Lukiyanov, S. V., Lobachev, E. A., & Fayzulin, A. I. (2024). Ecology of some Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) species from several regions of Russia. Forests, 15(9), 1608. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15091608.
  • [5] Willmann, R. (1977). Bemerkungen zu anatolischen Mecopteren. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 517-523.
  • [6] Bicha, W., Schiff, N., Lancaster, A., Suttiprapan, P., Dokjan, T. & Scheffler, B. (2022). A Key to Species of the Scorpionflies of Thailand with the Description of New Species of Panorpa and Neopanorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) Based on Morphology and DNA Barcodes. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 148(2), 201-228. https://doi:10.3157/061.148.0202.
  • [7] Byers, G. W. & Thornhill, R. (1983). Biology of the Mecoptera. Annual review of entomology, 28(1), 203-228.
  • [8] Jacquemart, A.-L., Gillet, C. & Cawoy, V. (2007). Floral visitors and the importance of honeybee on buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) in central Belgium. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 82(1), 104-108. https://doi:10.1080/14620316.2007.11512205.
  • [9] Libor, D. & Yu, Z. E. (2023). Distribution of species from the genus Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) in European Russia except the Caucasus. Nature Conservation Research. Заповедная наука, 8(1), 24-33. https://doi:10.24189/ncr.2023.001.
  • [10] Palmer, C. (2010). Diversity of feeding strategies in adult Mecoptera. Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews, 3(2), 111-128. https://doi:10.1163/187498310x519716.
  • [11] Aksan, Ş., Özdemir, İ. & Oğurlu, İ. (2014). Modeling the distributions of some wild mammalian species in Gölcük Natural Park/Turkey. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 7 (1): 1-15.
  • [12] Esben-Petersen, P. (1921). Mecoptera. Monographic revision. Collections zoologiques du baron Edm. de Selys Longchamps: catalogue systématique et descriptif, 5, 1–172.
  • [13] Penny, N. D. (1975). Evolution of the Order Mecoptera. Annual Review of Entomology, 20, 117-136. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.en.20.010175.001001.
  • [14] Thornhill, R. & Sauer, K. P. (1991). The notal organ of the scorpionfly (Panorpa vulgaris): an adaptation to coerce mating duration. Behavioral Ecology, 2(2), 156-164. https://doi:10.1093/beheco/2.2.156.
  • [15] Zhong, W. & Hua, B. (2013). Mating behaviour and copulatory mechanism in the scorpionfly Neopanorpa longiprocessa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae). PLoS One, 8(9), e74781. https://doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074781.
  • [16] Zhong, W., Ding, G & Hua, B. (2015). The role of male's anal horns in copulation of a scorpionfly. Journal of Zoology, 295(3), 170-177. https://doi:10.1111/jzo.12194.
  • [17] Engels, S. & Sauer, K. P. (2006). Love for sale and its fitness benefits: nuptial gifts in the scorpionfly Panorpa vulgaris represent paternal investment. Behaviour, 143(7), 825-837. https://doi:10.1163/156853906778017962. [18] Willmann, R. (1976). Eine neue europaische Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae). Entomologische Zeitschrift, (86), 60-64.
  • [19] Willmann, R. (1975). Die Gattung Panorpa (Insecta, Mecoptera) in der Türkei. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 543-564.

Second report of Panorpa tatvana ressli Willmann, 1975 (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) in Bolu, West Black Sea Region, Türkiye

Year 2025, Volume: 18 Issue: 1, 53 - 57
https://doi.org/10.46309/biodicon.2025.1411901

Abstract

Acknowledgement
The authors extend their sincere gratitude to Prof. Dr. Rainer Willmann from the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen for his invaluable support and guidance throughout this research endeavor.

References

[1] Wang, J. S. & Hua, B. Z. (2021). Morphological phylogeny of Panorpidae (Mecoptera: Panorpoidea). Systematic Entomology, 46(3), 526-557. https://doi:10.1111/syen.12474.
[2] Tezcan, S. (2020). Analysis of the insect fauna of Turkey and suggestions for future studies. Munis Entomology & Zoology, 15(2), 690-710.
[3] Willmann, R. (1977). Bemerkungen zu anatolischen Mecopteren. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 517-523.
[4] Bicha, W., Schiff, N., Lancaster, A., Suttiprapan, P., Dokjan, T., & Scheffler, B. (2022). A Key to Species of the Scorpionflies of Thailand with the Description of New Species of Panorpa and Neopanorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) Based on Morphology and DNA Barcodes. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 148(2), 201-228. https://doi:10.3157/061.148.0202.
[5] Byers, G. W. & Thornhill, R. (1983). Biology of the Mecoptera. Annual review of entomology, 28(1), 203-228.
[6] Jacquemart, A.-L., Gillet, C., & Cawoy, V. (2007). Floral visitors and the importance of honeybee on buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) in central Belgium. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 82(1), 104-108. https://doi:10.1080/14620316.2007.11512205.
[7] Libor, D. & Yu, Z. E. (2023). Distribution of species from the genus Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) in European Russia except the Caucasus. Nature Conservation Research. Заповедная наука, 8 (1), 24-33. https://doi:10.24189/ncr.2023.001.
[8] Palmer, C. (2010). Diversity of feeding strategies in adult Mecoptera. Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews, 3(2), 111-128. https://doi:10.1163/187498310x519716.
[9] Thornhill, R. & Sauer, K. P. (1991). The notal organ of the scorpionfly (Panorpa vulgaris): an adaptation to coerce mating duration. Behavioral Ecology, 2(2), 156-164. https://doi:10.1093/beheco/2.2.156.
[10] Zhong, W. & Hua, B. (2013). Mating behaviour and copulatory mechanism in the scorpionfly Neopanorpa longiprocessa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae). PLoS One, 8(9), e74781. https://doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074781
[11] Zhong, W., Ding, G., & Hua, B. (2015). The role of male's anal horns in copulation of a scorpionfly. Journal of Zoology, 295(3), 170-177. https://doi:10.1111/jzo.12194.
[12] Engels, S. & Sauer, K. P. (2006). Love for sale and its fitness benefits: nuptial gifts in the scorpionfly Panorpa vulgaris represent paternal investment. Behaviour, 143(7), 825-837. https://doi:10.1163/156853906778017962
[13] Willmann, R. (1976). Eine neue europaische Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae). Entomologische Zeitschrift, (86), 60-64.
[14] Willmann, R. (1975). Die Gattung Panorpa (Insecta, Mecoptera) in der Türkei. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 543-564.

References

  • [1] Wang, J. S. & Hua, B. Z. (2021). Morphological phylogeny of Panorpidae (Mecoptera: Panorpoidea). Systematic Entomology, 46(3), 526-557. https://doi:10.1111/syen.12474.
  • [2] Tezcan, S. (2020). Analysis of the insect fauna of Turkey and suggestions for future studies. Munis Entomology & Zoology, 15(2), 690-710.
  • [3] Dvořák, L. & Devetak, D. (2022). Distribution and biology of two Balkan scorpionflies, Panorpa rufostigma and Panorpa rufa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae), with a description of their ecological traits. Zootaxa, 5071(3), 408-422. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5071.3.5.
  • [4] Dvořák, L., Ruchin, A. B., Aleksanov, V. V., Egorov, L. V., Esin, M. N., Lukiyanov, S. V., Lobachev, E. A., & Fayzulin, A. I. (2024). Ecology of some Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) species from several regions of Russia. Forests, 15(9), 1608. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15091608.
  • [5] Willmann, R. (1977). Bemerkungen zu anatolischen Mecopteren. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 517-523.
  • [6] Bicha, W., Schiff, N., Lancaster, A., Suttiprapan, P., Dokjan, T. & Scheffler, B. (2022). A Key to Species of the Scorpionflies of Thailand with the Description of New Species of Panorpa and Neopanorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) Based on Morphology and DNA Barcodes. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 148(2), 201-228. https://doi:10.3157/061.148.0202.
  • [7] Byers, G. W. & Thornhill, R. (1983). Biology of the Mecoptera. Annual review of entomology, 28(1), 203-228.
  • [8] Jacquemart, A.-L., Gillet, C. & Cawoy, V. (2007). Floral visitors and the importance of honeybee on buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) in central Belgium. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 82(1), 104-108. https://doi:10.1080/14620316.2007.11512205.
  • [9] Libor, D. & Yu, Z. E. (2023). Distribution of species from the genus Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) in European Russia except the Caucasus. Nature Conservation Research. Заповедная наука, 8(1), 24-33. https://doi:10.24189/ncr.2023.001.
  • [10] Palmer, C. (2010). Diversity of feeding strategies in adult Mecoptera. Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews, 3(2), 111-128. https://doi:10.1163/187498310x519716.
  • [11] Aksan, Ş., Özdemir, İ. & Oğurlu, İ. (2014). Modeling the distributions of some wild mammalian species in Gölcük Natural Park/Turkey. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 7 (1): 1-15.
  • [12] Esben-Petersen, P. (1921). Mecoptera. Monographic revision. Collections zoologiques du baron Edm. de Selys Longchamps: catalogue systématique et descriptif, 5, 1–172.
  • [13] Penny, N. D. (1975). Evolution of the Order Mecoptera. Annual Review of Entomology, 20, 117-136. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.en.20.010175.001001.
  • [14] Thornhill, R. & Sauer, K. P. (1991). The notal organ of the scorpionfly (Panorpa vulgaris): an adaptation to coerce mating duration. Behavioral Ecology, 2(2), 156-164. https://doi:10.1093/beheco/2.2.156.
  • [15] Zhong, W. & Hua, B. (2013). Mating behaviour and copulatory mechanism in the scorpionfly Neopanorpa longiprocessa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae). PLoS One, 8(9), e74781. https://doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074781.
  • [16] Zhong, W., Ding, G & Hua, B. (2015). The role of male's anal horns in copulation of a scorpionfly. Journal of Zoology, 295(3), 170-177. https://doi:10.1111/jzo.12194.
  • [17] Engels, S. & Sauer, K. P. (2006). Love for sale and its fitness benefits: nuptial gifts in the scorpionfly Panorpa vulgaris represent paternal investment. Behaviour, 143(7), 825-837. https://doi:10.1163/156853906778017962. [18] Willmann, R. (1976). Eine neue europaische Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae). Entomologische Zeitschrift, (86), 60-64.
  • [19] Willmann, R. (1975). Die Gattung Panorpa (Insecta, Mecoptera) in der Türkei. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 543-564.
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Fatma Nur Elma 0000-0003-0985-0338

İnci Şahin Negiş 0000-0002-4481-2807

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