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        1 - Faunistic survey of edaphic Mesostigmatic mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) in rape seed and corn farms in Gachsaran, Iran
        H. Moradian H. Ostovan M. Haghani
        During 2009-2010 a faunistic study was carried out on edaphic Mesostigmatic mites in rape seed and corn farms in Gachsaran (Kohgiloyeh & Boir Ahmad province), Iran. A total of 20 species from 14 genera and 8 families of Mesostigmata were collected and identified. Am More
        During 2009-2010 a faunistic study was carried out on edaphic Mesostigmatic mites in rape seed and corn farms in Gachsaran (Kohgiloyeh & Boir Ahmad province), Iran. A total of 20 species from 14 genera and 8 families of Mesostigmata were collected and identified. Among them one genus and three species are considered to be the first record for Iran. The genus is marked by (**) and the three species are marked with (*). Mites species are listed according to their families as follows:   Parasitidae Gamasodes spiniger (Tragardh, 1910) Parasitus fimetorum (Berlese, 1904) Vulgarogamasus oudemansi (Berlese, 1903) Phytoseiidae Neoseiulus barkeri (Hughes, 1948) Rhodacaridae Rhodacarellus silesiacus  Willmann, 1935 ­­Sessiluncus hungaricus * Karg, 1964 Veigaiidae Veigaia nemorensis (Koch, 1839) Ascidae Antennoseius bacatus Athias – Henriot, 1961 Antennoseius masoviae Sellnick, 1943 Arctoseius cetratus (Sellnick, 1940) Arctoseius venustulus * (Berlese, 1917) Asca aphidioides  (Linnaeus, 1758) Lasioseius lawrencei (Evans, 1957) Digamasellidae Dendrolaelaspis sp. Eviphididae Iphidosoma multiclavatum ** Willmann, 1956 Laelapidae Hypoaspis (Geolaelaps) aculeifer (Canestrini, 1883) Hypoaspis (Geolaelaps) nolli Karg 1962 Hypoaspis (Pneumolaelaps) sclerotarsa Costa, 1967 Hypoaspis (Pneumolaelaps) karawaiewi (Berlese, 1903) Hypoaspis (Cosmolaelaps) vacua (Michael, 1891) Manuscript profile
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        2 - Faunistic study of Eriophyes (Acari: Prostigmata: Eriophyoidea) in orchards of Neishaboor
        M. Babaei H. Kamali R. Vafaei-Shoushtari
        One of the pests considered inNeishaboorُ s orchar is superfamily Eriophyoidea.These mites cause damage to leaves and branches and finally result in decrease in crops by creating gall, erineum and rust.However, The main damages of these mites around the world is more re More
        One of the pests considered inNeishaboorُ s orchar is superfamily Eriophyoidea.These mites cause damage to leaves and branches and finally result in decrease in crops by creating gall, erineum and rust.However, The main damages of these mites around the world is more related to transmit of viruses from infected plants to healthy ones. It is considered necessary to recognize the mentioned superfamily and its species on fruit trees regarding to the fact that there is little information about these mites in Neishaboor. Therefore, samples are taken from different districts of Neishaboor during April 2008 till July 2009. The current study led to identify 5 mites species belonging to family Eriophyidae. Two species of them , marked with an asterisk (*) are reported for the first time from Iran and KhorasanRazaviProvince.   1- Eriophyes ilicifoliae (Keifer, 1941) 2- Eriophyes armeniaca (Bagdasarian, 1970) 3- Eriophyes pyri (Pagenstecher, 1857) 4- Eriophyes emarginata (Keifer, 1939) * 5- Eriophyes savagei Keifer, 1939 *   Manuscript profile
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        3 - New Findings on Antlions (Neu.: Myrmeleontidae) from Iran
        A. Hajiesmaeilian r. vafaie F. Mozaffarian E. Ebrahimi
        Antlions are insects belonging to the order Neuroptera, Suborder Myrmeleontiformia and Family Myrmeleontidae, with about 2000 species, they often known for the specific predatory habits of the larvae who use to dig pits as traps for hunting ants and small arthropods pas More
        Antlions are insects belonging to the order Neuroptera, Suborder Myrmeleontiformia and Family Myrmeleontidae, with about 2000 species, they often known for the specific predatory habits of the larvae who use to dig pits as traps for hunting ants and small arthropods passing by. The adult antlions are less known, and maybe mistakenly identified by non-specialist as dragonflies or damselflies. They have a worldwide distribution, and fly at dusk or after dark. The members of family have very different sizes, e.g. genera Palpares and Acanthaclisis are the largest and Geyria and Delfimeus are the smallest Iranian antlions according to the length of their fore wings. In order to study fauna of Myrmeleontidae in Iran, antlions of Hayk Mirzayans Insect Museum were examined, and seven species Creoleon parallelus, Nicarinus poecilopterus, Pseudoformicaleo gracilis, Distoleon tetragrammicus, Megistopus flavicornis, Cueta striata and Afghanoleon flavomaculatus were identified. The first species reported here for the first time from the country and other species are considered as rare species which were not collected from Iran since 1972. The photos of habitus and genitalia of the species and their distribution maps are provided. Manuscript profile