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Palearctic region
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Palearctic bats host a diversity of lyssaviruses, though not the classical rabies virus (RABV). As surveillance for bat rabies over the Palearctic area covering Central and Eastern Europe and Siberian regions of Russia has been irregular, we lack data on geographic and seasonal patterns of the infection.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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The black stork (Ciconia nigra Linnaeus, 1758) is a recognized endangered species in Europe and most of the specimens from the Western Palearctic region breed in the Iberian Peninsula. Available works regarding parasites in black storks are scarce. This work reports the presence one ecto- and two endoparasite species from a black stork in Portugal.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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The first record of the family Cryptochetidae is given from Turkey. Cryptochetum grandicorne and C. jorgepastori were found in Turkey. Four original figures are presented. The species of the small family Cryptochetidae are little known (McAlpine, 1987; Pitkin, 1989; Nartshuk, 2000). Most of its representatives are know from the Old World tropics as 30 described species in the genus Cryptochetum have been described from the Old World (the relegation of the genus Librella McAlpine, 1976 to Cryptochetidae is rather questionable).
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dolomite36
30-12-2021
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Genus Terellia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 includes approximately 60 species throughout the Palearctic region. Larvae of Terellia develop in the flowerheads of the family Asteraceae. In this study, the authors collected species of Terellia from possible host plants in the summer of 2009 and 2017 in northeastern Turkey using an insect net. Collected materials were pinned and deposited in the Gaziantep University Entomology Laboratory. Upon identification, Terellia (Cerajocera) akguli sp. nov. has been described as a new species and placed in the subgenus Cerajocera. Also, T. (C.
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dolomite36
30-12-2021
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In this study genetic variation was determined with isozyme analysis in 8 natural house fly (Musca domestica L.) populations from the western and southern coasts of Turkey, a part of the southern Palearctic region.
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vivant2711
01-02-2019
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