2009
DOI: 10.1080/00222930902993682
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Checklist of Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Noteridae and Dytiscidae of Turkey (Coleoptera: Adephaga)

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“…We have not been able to verify the literature Gyrinidae, 16 species from Haliplidae, 3 species from Noteridae. And only two species have known from Specheidae in Turkey (Darılmaz & Kıyak, 2009a;Topkara & Ustaoğlu, 2014). In the last eight years, 28 species from Dytiscidae and one from Haliplidae were recorded (Aykut & Fery, 2017;Bergsten, Weingartner, & Hájek, 2017;Darilmaz & Kiyak, 2009bFery, 2009;Fery & Erman, 2009;Fery & Hendrich, 2011a, 2011bFery & Przewozny, 2011;Hajek & Fikacek, 2010;Hájek, Stastny, Boukal & Fery, 2011;Hernando, Aguilera, Castro & Ribera, 2012;İncekara, Polat, Darilmaz, Mart & Taşar, 2010;Taşar et.…”
Section: Hydroporus Palustris (Linnaeus 1761)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We have not been able to verify the literature Gyrinidae, 16 species from Haliplidae, 3 species from Noteridae. And only two species have known from Specheidae in Turkey (Darılmaz & Kıyak, 2009a;Topkara & Ustaoğlu, 2014). In the last eight years, 28 species from Dytiscidae and one from Haliplidae were recorded (Aykut & Fery, 2017;Bergsten, Weingartner, & Hájek, 2017;Darilmaz & Kiyak, 2009bFery, 2009;Fery & Erman, 2009;Fery & Hendrich, 2011a, 2011bFery & Przewozny, 2011;Hajek & Fikacek, 2010;Hájek, Stastny, Boukal & Fery, 2011;Hernando, Aguilera, Castro & Ribera, 2012;İncekara, Polat, Darilmaz, Mart & Taşar, 2010;Taşar et.…”
Section: Hydroporus Palustris (Linnaeus 1761)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Dytiscidae, known as the largest family into the suborder Adephaga with about 4450 species in 182 genera in the world, is representing with 155 species from Turkey in 600 species from Palearctic Region (Jäch& Balke, 2008;Darılmaz & Kıyak, 2009a;Taşar et al 2012;Nilsson & Hájek, 2018;Aykut & Taşar, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Both adults and larvae are true aquatic (Garrido, Benetti, & Bilbao, 2011). 11 species were known from Turkey (Darılmaz, & Kıyak, 2009 genera in worldwide. Both adults and larvae live in a wide variety of freshwater habitats (Garrido et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%