Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IV. - Natura Somogyiensis 15. / Miscellanea 4. (Kaposvár, 2009)

Dobosz Roland - Ábrahám Levente: Adatok Törökország kardosfátyolka faunájához (Neuroptera: Nemopteridae)

Dobosz R. & Ábrahám L.: Turkish tail-wings 117 Dielocroce modesta Hölzel, 1975 Material examined: in Coll: Upper Silesian Museum, Bytom, Poland 5c?S, 18?? - 24-25 VII 2006, Adiyaman, S of Karadut vili. 37°55’N 38°49’E, 840 m, ad lucem, leg. Roland Dobosz. in Coll: Somogy County Museum, Kaposvár, Hungary 3cJcJ, 5?$ - $anliurfa, Halfeti, Euphrat river, 02-03 VII 1994, leg. L. Ábrahám. Distribution in Turkey: It is a new species for the fauna of Turkey. Distribution: Known only from Oman and Iran, an Irano-Eremial faunal element (AsPöCK et al. 2001). Remarks: It flies in July, collected by light. Nemoptera coa (Linnaeus, 1758) Material examined: in Coll: Somogy County Museum, Kaposvár, Hungary IS - Mugla, Karabögürtlen 37°03’N, 28°31’E, 17 V 2001, leg. Gy. Rozner. DISTRIBUTION IN Turkey: Mus (Alexandrova-Martynova 1930), Bursa, Istanbul, Izmir (Popov 1970), Adana, Bursa, Izmir, Mus ($engonca 1981). It is the first time for this species to occur in Mugla province. Distribution: It is known from the Balkan Penninsula via Anatolia to the South- Caucasus; it is a policentric Ponto-Mediterranean faunal element (Aspock et al. 2001). Remarks: It is active during the daytime. Nemoptera aegyptiaca Rambur, 1842 Material examined: No specimen from Turkey can be found in either of the collec­Fig. 2: Distribution of Nemoptera coa (square), Nemoptera aegyptiaca (hexagonal) and Nemoptera sinuata (circle) in I'urkev by provinces tions.

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