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Öğe Amata (Syntomis) caspia (Staudinger, 1877) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)’nın Dış ve Genital Morfolojisi ile Biyoekolojisi Üzerinde Bazı Gözlemler(2022) Tatar, Muhammed; Atay, Erol; Tozlu, GökselIğdır İli Aralık ve Karakoyunlu ilçelerinde karaağaç (Ulmus minor Miller) ve çiçekli yabancı otların hakim olduğu habitatlarda 2021 yılı mayıs-ağustos aylarında Amata (Syntomis) caspia (Staudinger, 1877) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)’nın ergin bireyleri atrap ile yakalanmıştır. Çalışma arazi ve laboratuvar şartlarında yürütülmüştür. Laboratuvara getirilen bireylerin, içerisinde karaağaç yapraklarının bulunduğu desikatörlerde çiftleşip yumurta bırakmaları sağlanmıştır. Ergin bireyler laboratuvarda disekte edilmiş, erkek cinsel organları ve kanat preparatları hazırlanmış, A. caspia’ya ait yumurta, larva, pupa ve erginlerin fotoğrafları çekilmiştir. A. caspia’nın erkek genital ve dış morfolojisi ayrıntılı olarak tanımlanmış, türün Dünya ve Türkiye’deki yayılışı da verilmiştir.Öğe Bursa ili Rhopalocera (Lepidoptera) faunası ve yeni kayıtlar(Bülent Verep, 2019) Atay, Erol; Yıldırım, Hayri; Tatlı, MahmutBursa ilinin farklı yükseklik ve değişik bitki örtüsüne sahip lokalitelerde 2017-2018 yıllarında yaptığımız kelebek gözlem çalışmalarında Hesperiidae familyasından 16, Lycaenidae familyasından 50, Satyridae familyasından 24, Nymphalidae familyasından 28, Libytheidae familyasından 1, Pieridae familyasından 16 ve Papilionidae familyasından 9 olmak üzere toplam 144 Rhopalocera türü tespit edilmiştir. Bu türlerden Pyrgus serratulae (Hesperiidae), Plebejus hyacinthus (Lycaenidae), Polyommatus artaxerxes (Lycaenidae), Erebia medusa (Satyridae ), Melanargia larissa (Satyridae ), Melitaea arduinna (Nymphalidae) ve Anthocharis damone (Pieridae) Bursa ili için yeni kayıttır. Arazi ve laboratuvar çalışmaları şeklinde yürütülen bu çalışmada, yeni kayıt türlerin erkek ve dişi bireylerinin ön ve arka kanatlarının renkleri ve desenleri anlatılarak fotoğrafları verilmiştir.Öğe Butterfly Fauna of the Province of Hatay, Turkey and Major Taxonomic Characters of Polyommatus bollandi Dumont, 1998 (Lycaenidae)(Zoological Soc Pakistan, 2012) Atay, Erol; Yolcu, SeckinDuring the studies conducted on site and in laboratory in Hatay in 2009 and 2010, 57 species of butter flies from 6 families (Papilionidae, Pieridae, Argynnidae (Nymphalidae), Satyridae, Lycaenidae and Hesperiidae) were identified. According to these studies, Polyommatus bollandi, Hipparchia semele, Melanargia grumi, Melanargia syriaca are endemic for Hatay. Moreover, Polyommatus iphigenia, Polyommatus bellagrus, Melanargia grumi, Hipparchia semele, Coenonympha pamphilus, Melitaea interrupta, Charaxes jasius are newly recorded species for the Hatay fauna The number of butter fly species has now risen from 131 to 138 including the species mentioned above.Öğe Contribution to the butterfly diversity of Saimbeyli district (Adana-Turkey) and their conservation status(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2020) Atay, Erol; Cebeci, ZeynelIn this study, the butterfly diversity in different habitats of Saimbeyli district was investigated. A total of 161 butterfly species belonging to six families were identified in the field and laboratory works in the scope study. In addition to 121 species listed in the literature, and in this study totally 40 species were also newly recorded and added to butterfly species checklist of Saimbeyli district (13 species from Lycaenidae, 10 species from Hesperidae, 7 species from Nymphalidae, 5 species from Satyridae, 3 species from Pieridae and 2 species Papilionidae). This extraordinary diversity of butterfly species in this small district constitutes approximately 40% of butterfly diversity of Turkey, 87% of provincial diversity of butterfly species in Adana. Among them 12 species are endemic (E) and 2 species are near-toendemic (NE). Moreover Saimbeyli Blue (Polyommatus theresiae) endemic to the district only in Turkey. When the butterfly species of Saimbeyli district are classified according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List Categories, 156 species of butterflies have been included in LC (Least Concern) status, 2 species have been included EN (Endangered) status and 3 species have been evaluated in DD (Data Deficient) category. In our study, the main threats that directly or indirectly affect the Saimbeyli butterfly habitats were also determined. It is understood that the most important of these threats are hydroelectric power plants, mining structures and quarries in the district in addition to the thermal power plant in neigbour district Tufanbeyli. Since the district Saimbeyli has important butterfly habitats it has been concluded that the whole of the district is should be included as one of the Important Nature Areas in Turkey. © by PSP.Öğe CONTRIBUTION TO THE BUTTERFLY DIVERSITY OF SAIMBEYLI DISTRICT (ADANA-TURKEY) AND THEIR CONSERVATION STATUS(Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2020) Atay, Erol; Cebeci, ZeynelIn this study, the butterfly diversity in different habitats of Saimbeyli district was investigated. A total of 161 butterfly species belonging to six families were identified in the field and laboratory works in the scope study. In addition to 121 species listed in the literature, and in this study totally 40 species were also newly recorded and added to butterfly species checklist of Saimbeyli district (13 species from Lycaenidae, 10 species from Hesperidae, 7 species from Nymphalidae, 5 species from Satyridae, 3 species from Pieridae and 2 species Papilionidae). This extraordinary diversity of butterfly species in this small district constitutes approximately 40% of butterfly diversity of Turkey, 87% of provincial diversity of butterfly species in Adana. Among them 12 species are endemic (E) and 2 species are near-to-endemic (NE). Moreover Saimbeyli Blue (Polyommatus theresiae) endemic to the district only in Turkey. When the butterfly species of Saimbeyli district are classified according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List Categories, 156 species of butterflies have been included in LC (Least Concern) status, 2 species have been included EN (Endangered) status and 3 species have been evaluated in DD (Data Deficient) category. In our study, the main threats that directly or indirectly affect the Saimbeyli butterfly habitats were also determined. It is understood that the most important of these threats are hydroelectric power plants, mining structures and quarries in the district in addition to the thermal power plant in neigbour district Tufanbeyli. Since the district Saimbeyli has important butterfly habitats it has been concluded that the whole of the district is should be included as one of the Important Nature Areas in Turkey.Öğe Contribution to the Lepidoptera fauna of Hatay (Turkey)(Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP), 2019) Atay, Erol; Tatlı, MahmutField studies were carried out in the localities of different altitudes and vegetation covers in the Hatay province in March-October 2018. Papilio demoleus was caught with insect net in the citrus orchards at Antakya and Reyhanlı. Cornifrons ulceratalis, Macaria alternata and Camptogramma bilineatum were caught mercury vapour light trap and white screen in different localities, at different elevations, in different climatic conditions, plant cover and sutface features in Erzin. Papilio demoleus was caught in the citrus gardens in the province of Hatay Reyhanlı district as a male and a female on 05.09.2018 and in Antakya district on 15.10.2018 as two male and three female individuals. This invasive species is widespread all over the world and has the potential to create substantial threat for citrus orchards in the Mediterranean region and in the eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey in next years. As a result, Papilio demoleus (Papilionidae), Cornifrons ulceratalis (Crambidae), Macaria alternata and Camptogramma bilineatum (Geometridae) are new records for the lepidoptera fauna of Hatay.Öğe External and genital morphology of Eurrhypara hortulata (Linnaeus, 1758) (Crambidae)(Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2007) Atay, Erol; Can, FezaIn this study, we redescribed the external and genital morphology of the male Eurrhypara hortulata (Linnaeus, 1758) in detail and also diagnostical morphological features for the male of the species by comparasion of different parameters with each other. © 2007 Academic Journals Inc.Öğe External Morphology and Female Genitalia of Ethmia candidella (Lepidoptera: Ethmiidae) Recorded for the First Time from Erzurum (Turkey)(2021) Tatar, Muhammed; Tozlu, Göksel; Atay, ErolEthmia candidella (Alphéraky, 1908) samples recorded for the first time from Erzurum (Turkey) were collected with aspirator through the cracks and slits in Populus alba bodies in Atatürk University Campus in September 2017-2018. A total of 21 female individual were obtained. Specimens were dissected and prepared female genitalia and wings slides in the laboratory. The external morphology and female genitalia of E. candidella were described in detail. In addition, eggs from fertilized females under the microscope were obtained.Öğe A Faunistic Study of Diurnal and Nocturnal Lepidoptera in Darbogaz, Bolkar Mountains (Nigde, Turkey)(Kansas Entomological Soc, 2017) Huseyinoglu, Yusuf; Atay, ErolIn this study, the fauna of diurnal and nocturnal Lepidoptera from the Darbogaz, Bolkar Mountains in Ulukis, la, Nigde province in the south of the Anatolian region of Turkey has been investigated. Field studies were carried out during the years 2008 and 2009. Specimens of butterflies and moths were collected from nine localities for this study. These specimens belong to 63 diurnal and 105 nocturnal species distributed in 15 families. The distribution of species, according to families, is as follows: Hesperidae, 7; Nymphalidae, 18; Papilionidae, 1; Pieridae, 7; Lycaenidae, 30; Crambidae, 17; Pyralidae, 10; Drepanoidae, 2; Lasiocampidae, 3; Sphingidae, 1; Geometridae, 28; Erebidae, 10; Noctuidae, 30; Nolidae, 2 and Notodontidae, 2. The evaluation of literature revealed that forty of 63 butterflies and all of the moths species determined in this study are newly recorded for the Lepidoptera fauna of the Darbogaz, Bolkar Mountains.Öğe A Faunistic Study of Diurnal and Nocturnal Lepidoptera in Darbogaz, Bolkar Mountains (Nigde, Turkey)(Kansas Entomological Society, 2017) Hüseyinoglu, Yusuf; Atay, ErolIn this study, the fauna of diurnal and nocturnal Lepidoptera from the Darbo?az, Bolkar Mountains in Ulukişla, Ni?de province in the south of the Anatolian region of Turkey has been investigated. Field studies were carried out during the years 2008 and 2009. Specimens of butterflies and moths were collected from nine localities for this study. These specimens belong to 63 diurnal and 105 nocturnal species distributed in 15 families. The distribution of species, according to families, is as follows: Hesperidae, 7; Nymphalidae, 18; Papilionidae, 1; Pieridae, 7; Lycaenidae, 30; Crambidae, 17; Pyralidae, 10; Drepanoidae, 2; Lasiocampidae, 3; Sphingidae, 1; Geometridae, 28; Erebidae, 10; Noctuidae, 30; Nolidae, 2 and Notodontidae, 2. The evaluation of literature revealed that forty of 63 butterflies and all of the moths species determined in this study are newly recorded for the Lepidoptera fauna of the Darbo?az, Bolkar Mountains. © 2017 Kansas Entomological Society.Öğe The First Record of Paropta paradoxus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) in Hatay Province of Turkey and Its External and Genital Morphology(2019) Atay, Erol; Sertkaya, Erdal; Tatlı, MahmutThis study was conducted as field and laboratory studies. The grapevines that show sign of damage were collected fromReyhanlı and Kırıkhan districts in Hatay then brought to the laboratory. The larvae in the grapevine were obtained mature individuals by takingculture in the laboratory. A total of 3 male Paropta paradoxus (Cossidae) emerged from the pupa. Specimens were dissected in the laboratoryand prepared male genitalia and wings slides. We described the external and male genital morphology of P. paradoxus in detail and alsodiagnostical morphological features. As a result of the study, P. paradoxus is first record for Hatay.Öğe The first record of Paropta paradoxus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) in Hatay Province of Turkey and its external and genital morphology(Bülent Verep, 2019) Atay, Erol; Sertkaya, Erdal; Tatlı, MahmutThis study was conducted as field and laboratory studies. The grapevines that show sign of damage were collected from Reyhanlı and Kırıkhan districts in Hatay then brought to the laboratory. The larvae in the grapevine were obtained mature individuals by taking culture in the laboratory. A total of 3 male Paropta paradoxus (Cossidae) emerged from the pupa. Specimens were dissected in the laboratory and prepared male genitalia and wings slides. We described the external and male genital morphology of P. paradoxus in detail and also diagnostical morphological features. As a result of the study, P. paradoxus is first record for Hatay.Öğe The Genital Morphology and Major Taxonomic Characteristics of Zerynthia deyrollei (Oberthur, 1869) and Zerynthia cerisyi (Godart, 1822) (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae: Zerynthiinae)(Zoological Soc Pakistan, 2012) Atay, ErolAn investigation was conducted in 2009-2010 in order to study the butterflies in the province of Hatay in view of faunistic, ecological and zoogeographic aspects. Species Zerynthia deyrollei and Zerynthia cerisyi, belonging to Papilionidae family caught during the study, were remarkably alike on account of their wing patterns. This was the first study to look through the species, Zerynthia deyrollei and Zerynthia cerisyi from the point of male genital organ morphology and their remarkable wing patterns. Meanwhile; major taxonomic differences which help distinguish them from each other were photographed and the related information was given accordingly.Öğe The genital morphology and major taxonomic characteristics of Zerynthia deyrollei (Oberthür, 1869) and Zerynthia cerisyi (Godart, 1822) (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae: Zerynthiinae)(2012) Atay, ErolAn investigation was conducted in 2009-2010 in order to study the butterflies in the province of Hatay in view of faunistic, ecological and zoogeographic aspects. Species Zerynthia deyrollei and Zerynthia cerisyi, belonging to Papilionidae family caught during the study, were remarkably alike on account of their wing patterns. This was the first study to look through the species, Zerynthia deyrollei and Zerynthia cerisyi from the point of male genital organ morphology and their remarkable wing patterns. Meanwhile; major taxonomic differences which help distinguish them from each other were photographed and the related information was given accordingly. Copyright 2012 Zoological Society of Pakistan.Öğe Hatay ilinde bulunan pyraloidea (lepidoptera) faunası üzerine taksonomik-sistematik çalışmalar(Hatay Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi, 2000) Atay, Erol; Doğanlar, MiktatÖZET HATAY İLİNDE BULUNAN PYRALOIDEA (LEPIDOPTERA) FAUNASI ÜZERİNE TAKSONOMİK-SİSTEMATİK ÇALIŞMALAR Bu çalışmada Hatay ilinde bulunan Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera) faunası türleri tespit edilmiştir. Ömek toplama işleri Mart 1999 yılından başlanarak, arazi ve laboratuar çalışmaları şeklinde yürütülmüştür. Arazi çalışmaları, Antakya Merkez ilçe ve buraya bağlı çeşitli beldelerden oldukça sık, diğer ilçelerin bazılarından ise hava koşullarının uygun olduğu zamanlarda, atrap ve ışık tuzağı yardımı ile örneklerin toplanması şeklinde yapılmıştır. Ayrıca arazide toplanan tırtıllar ve pupalar laboratuara getirilmiş ve bunlardan erginler elde edilmiştir. Bu çalışmalar sonucunda saptanan türler; Crambidae: Crambinae, Angustalius malacellus (Duponchel, 1836), Chrysocrambus syriellus (Zerny, 1934), Euchromius bella Hübner, 1796 ve Metacrambus carectellus (Zeller, 1847); Cybalomiinae, Hyperlais pentadalis (Lederer, 1855); Glaphyriinae, Hellula undalis (Fabricius, 1781); Odontiinae, Anthophilopsis baphialis (Staudinger, 1871) ve Aporodes floralis (Hübner, [1809]); Pyraustinae, Achyra Guenee, 1846 sp., Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner, 1796) ve Pyrausta aurata (Scopoli, 1763); Spilomelinae, Antigastra catalaunalis (Duponchel, 1833), Metasia octogenalis Lederer, 1863, Nomophila noctuetta (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) ve Spoladea recurvalis (Fabricius, 1775); Pyralidae: Phycitinae, Ectomyelois ceratoniae Zeller, 1839, Ematheudes Zeller, 1867 sp., Oncocera semirubella (Scopoli, 1763) ve Phycitodes Hampson, 1917 sp; Pyralinae, Aglossa pinguinalis (Linnaeus, 1758), Herculia fulvocilialis (Duponchel, 1834) ve Synaphe consecratalis Lederer, 1855'dir. Bu örneklere ait familya, altfamilya ve tür tam anahtarları hazırlanarak teşhiste kullanılan önemli morfolojik karakterlerin şekilleri çizilmiş ve erginlerin fotoğrafları çekilmiştir. Bunların tanımlan yapılmış ve her biri hakkında bazı biyolojik bilgiler verilmiştir. 2000,165 sayfaÖğe The identity of Parapoynx affinialis (Guenée, 1854) (lepidoptera, crambidae, nymphulinae) in Turkey(2006) Atay, ErolThe aim of the study was to obtain the fauna of Crambidae in Adana province, Turkey. The study was conducted in fields and laboratory. Parapoynx affinialis (Guenée, 1854) was caught at intervals with insect net, mercury vapour light trap and white screen in different localities, at different elevations, in different climatic conditions, plant covers and surface features in Adana. Specimen was dissected in the laboratory; male and female genitalia and wings slides were prepared and photographed with a digital camera. In this study, the identity of P. affinialis was given referring to morphological characters of male and female adults. As a result of the study, P. affinialis is a new record for Turkey. © 2006 Academic Journals Inc.Öğe MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ENDEMIC AND SIX KNOWN BILIMNEUS (HYDRAENIDAE: LIMNEBIUS) SPECIES FROM TURKEY(Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2018) Kasapoglu, Ahmet; Ertorun, Nesil; Mutlu, Mehmet Burcin; Atay, Erol; Cilli, SibelLimnebius has a worldwide distribution with more than 150 described species and 21 of them from Turkey, four of them are endemic for the Turkish fauna. Limnebius species are small water beetles which their morphologies are very uniform with oval and drop-like body shape. For this reason, taxonomists use male sex organs called aedeagi for classical taxonomical identification of Limnebius species. Molecular techniques have been widely applied in many disciplines of biological sciences including insect identification. These techniques improved over traditional morphological identification and allowed timely and unambiguous identification of insects. The enzyme cytochrome c oxidase is a large trans membrane protein complex found in mitochondrion of eukaryotes and bacteria, and cytochrome c oxidase 1 is the main subunit of the cytochrome c oxidase complex (COX 1). The aim of this study is to determine the evolutionary relationships of some Limnebius (Bilimneus) species (Coleoptera: Hydraenidae: Limnebius) (Limnebius atomus, Limnebius corfidius, Limnebius corybus, Limnebius myrmidon, Limnebius paranuristanus, Limnebius subunit 1 (COX 1) nucleotide sequences. Here, we present the first study on some Limnebius (Bilimneus) species from Turkey (1 of them is an endemic species) and their taxonomic identification was performed based on both classical morphological identification and DNA barcoding by using a near-complete DNA sequences of COX 1 gene.Öğe A new Mycetochara species (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae) from Turkey(2013) Novak, Vladimir; Avcı, Mustafa; Jansson, Nicklas; Sarıkaya, Oğuzhan; Atay, Erol; Kayış, Tamer; Coşkun, Mustafa; Aytar, FatihIn a study of old hollow oaks in southern Turkey, a new species from genus Mycetochara (subgenus Ernocharis) was found. The species Mycetochara mersinica Novák sp. nov., are presently described, illustrated and compared with other species from the region.Öğe A NEW SPECIES OF CORTICEUS PILLER & MITTERPACHER FROM TURKEY, WITH AN UPDATED KEY TO TURKISH SPECIES BELONGING TO THIS GENUS (COLEOPTERA: TENEBRIONIDAE)(Museum & Inst Zoology Pas-Polish Acad Sciences, 2019) Soldati, Fabien; Jansson, Nicklas; Avci, Mustafa; Atay, Erol; Coskun, Mustafa; Kayis, Tamer; Aytar, FatihA new darkling beetle species, Corticeus turcicus F. Soldati, sp. nov., is described from six localities in Turkey. The only related species in Europe and the whole Mediterranean basin seems to be C. unicolor Piller & Mitterpacher, 1783 from which it differs by the smaller body size, yellowish coloration, different with ratio between pronotum and elytra and aedeagal morphology. An updated identification key to the currently known Corticeus species of Turkey is proposed and all species are illustrated. The types of Corticeus fusciventris Reitter, 1884 and C. rufobasalis (Pic, 1917) were studied and a new synonymy is established: C. fasciatus (Fabricius, 1790) = C. rufobasalis (Pic, 1917), syn. nov.Öğe Occurrence of species of Pyralidae and Crambidae in Cyprus (Lepidoptera)(Max Kasparek Verlag, 2011) Atay, Erol; Ogur, ErdincDuring a survey of Microlepidoptera in the northern part of Cyprus, we identified 10 species of Pyralidae and 23 species of Crambidae. 31 of these species species are recorded for the first time for Cyprus.