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  • Authors: Andrii Khomenko; Serge Utevsky; Dmitry M. Palatov; Mair Huseynov; +4 Authors

    Dina stschegolewi is an erpobdellid leech that was described by Lukin and Epshtein (1960) from the Crimean Peninsula. It has been recorded for the Middle East, the South Caucasus and Eastern Europe...

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  • Authors: Vujić, Ante; Nedeljković, Zorica; Hayat, Rustem; Demirozer, Ozan; +2 Authors

    New data and records of the genus Chrysotoxum Meigen, 1803 are reported, arising from taxonomic and faunistic examination of adult specimens collected from 1920 to 2011 from four northeastern provinces of Turkey (Erzurum, Bayburt, Kars, and Artvin), and from the neighboring countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran. Three new species are described: Chrysotoxum antennalis Vujic, Nedeljkovic & Hayat sp. n., C. clausseni Vujic, Nedeljkovic & Hayat sp. n. and C. persicum Vujic, Nedeljkovic & Hayat sp. n. The first two are known only from northeastern Turkey, and the third also occurs in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran. These new species have in common an antenna with the basoflagellomere being shorter than the scape and pedicel together.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4C264678-8E47-4DE0-AC7D-91DABC597BCD

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  • Authors: Saeid Naderi; Christian Dietz; Alireza Mirzajani; Frieder Mayer;

    The bat fauna of Iran appears to be the richest among all Middle East countries. The most recent literature review combined with new field data (Benda et al., 2012) lists 48 species. The presence o...

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  • Authors: Ali Turk Qashqaei; Faraham Ahmadzadeh; Ayoob Sharifi; L. Elizabeth Gray; +1 Authors
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  • Authors: Soheila Shafiei; Hadi Fahimi; Mohammad E. Sehhatisabet; Naeim Moradi;

    An adult male of Maynard's Longnose Sand Snake (Lytorhynchus maynardi) was collected on 24 July 2009 from the east of Sistan and Baluchistan Province in south-eastern Iran. The new locality is the westernmost record of this species in western Asia, and the first record for 42 years from Iran. Information on the geographic distribution of the genus Lytorhynchus Peters, 1863 in Iran, comparative morphology and some ecological data are presented here.

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  • Authors: Yaser Bakhshi; Saber Sadeghi;

    Around 95 species of Odonata are known from Iran (Heidari & Dumont, 2002). Recent studies have been carried out in a few Iranian provinces such as Fars (Sadeghi, 2010) and Kerman (Ebrahimi, Madjdza...

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  • Authors: Ali Turk Qashqaei; Mahmoud Karami; Vahid Etemad;

    We collected information on human-bear conflicts in the Central Zagros Mountains through questionnaires and field surveys during which we recorded scats, tracks and broken branches in orchards. Persecution, poaching, and trading of bear body parts to cure some diseases are the most important threats to the Brown Bear, Ursus arctos. Financial losses due to bears attacking livestock, cattle and beehives in the region were calculated to be more than € 18,400 during 2006-2011. Also three villagers were killed by bears between 2005 and 2010 and 18 Brown Bears were killed by local people and nomads within nine years.

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  • Authors: Salah Moradi; Adrian C. Pont; Mousa Tavassoli; Soraya Naem;

    The Muscidae is a large and cosmopolitan family of calyptrate Diptera that contains over 4,500 described species in some 180 genera (de Carvalho, Couri, Pont, Pamplona, & Lopes, 2005). This family ...

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  • Authors: Bahram H. Kiabi; Bahram Zehzad; Haji Gholi Kami; Soheila Shafii;

    Abstract An adult specimen of the Persian Skink (Ophiomorus persicus) was collected in the south-southwest of Kerman province on 11 August 1997. This is one of the first records of the species and the new locality is situated about 450 km east of the type locality. Information on habitat, measurements and colouration is given. This record indicates a wider distribution of 0. persicus in Iran than previously thought.

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  • Authors: Andrii Khomenko; Serge Utevsky; Dmitry M. Palatov; Mair Huseynov; +4 Authors

    Dina stschegolewi is an erpobdellid leech that was described by Lukin and Epshtein (1960) from the Crimean Peninsula. It has been recorded for the Middle East, the South Caucasus and Eastern Europe...

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  • Authors: Vujić, Ante; Nedeljković, Zorica; Hayat, Rustem; Demirozer, Ozan; +2 Authors

    New data and records of the genus Chrysotoxum Meigen, 1803 are reported, arising from taxonomic and faunistic examination of adult specimens collected from 1920 to 2011 from four northeastern provinces of Turkey (Erzurum, Bayburt, Kars, and Artvin), and from the neighboring countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran. Three new species are described: Chrysotoxum antennalis Vujic, Nedeljkovic & Hayat sp. n., C. clausseni Vujic, Nedeljkovic & Hayat sp. n. and C. persicum Vujic, Nedeljkovic & Hayat sp. n. The first two are known only from northeastern Turkey, and the third also occurs in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran. These new species have in common an antenna with the basoflagellomere being shorter than the scape and pedicel together.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4C264678-8E47-4DE0-AC7D-91DABC597BCD

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  • Authors: Saeid Naderi; Christian Dietz; Alireza Mirzajani; Frieder Mayer;

    The bat fauna of Iran appears to be the richest among all Middle East countries. The most recent literature review combined with new field data (Benda et al., 2012) lists 48 species. The presence o...

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  • Authors: Ali Turk Qashqaei; Faraham Ahmadzadeh; Ayoob Sharifi; L. Elizabeth Gray; +1 Authors
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  • Authors: Soheila Shafiei; Hadi Fahimi; Mohammad E. Sehhatisabet; Naeim Moradi;

    An adult male of Maynard's Longnose Sand Snake (Lytorhynchus maynardi) was collected on 24 July 2009 from the east of Sistan and Baluchistan Province in south-eastern Iran. The new locality is the westernmost record of this species in western Asia, and the first record for 42 years from Iran. Information on the geographic distribution of the genus Lytorhynchus Peters, 1863 in Iran, comparative morphology and some ecological data are presented here.

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  • Authors: Yaser Bakhshi; Saber Sadeghi;

    Around 95 species of Odonata are known from Iran (Heidari & Dumont, 2002). Recent studies have been carried out in a few Iranian provinces such as Fars (Sadeghi, 2010) and Kerman (Ebrahimi, Madjdza...

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  • Authors: Ali Turk Qashqaei; Mahmoud Karami; Vahid Etemad;

    We collected information on human-bear conflicts in the Central Zagros Mountains through questionnaires and field surveys during which we recorded scats, tracks and broken branches in orchards. Persecution, poaching, and trading of bear body parts to cure some diseases are the most important threats to the Brown Bear, Ursus arctos. Financial losses due to bears attacking livestock, cattle and beehives in the region were calculated to be more than € 18,400 during 2006-2011. Also three villagers were killed by bears between 2005 and 2010 and 18 Brown Bears were killed by local people and nomads within nine years.

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  • Authors: Salah Moradi; Adrian C. Pont; Mousa Tavassoli; Soraya Naem;

    The Muscidae is a large and cosmopolitan family of calyptrate Diptera that contains over 4,500 described species in some 180 genera (de Carvalho, Couri, Pont, Pamplona, & Lopes, 2005). This family ...

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  • Authors: Bahram H. Kiabi; Bahram Zehzad; Haji Gholi Kami; Soheila Shafii;

    Abstract An adult specimen of the Persian Skink (Ophiomorus persicus) was collected in the south-southwest of Kerman province on 11 August 1997. This is one of the first records of the species and the new locality is situated about 450 km east of the type locality. Information on habitat, measurements and colouration is given. This record indicates a wider distribution of 0. persicus in Iran than previously thought.

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