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A study of the Zygaenidae (Lepidoptera) fauna of Central Anatolia, Turkey
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BiologyTerrestrial ArthropodArthropod TaxonomyPhylogeneticsNatural SciencesEntomologyAcetate CompoundsCentral AnatoliaZygaenidae FaunaSex AttractantsSemiochemicalZoological TaxonomyTropical Insect Science
The Zygaenidae fauna in some provinces (Aksaray, Karaman, Kayseri, Konya, Nevşehir and Niğde) of Central Anatolia was studied using attractant traps as well as by netting specimens in biotopes in 2017. The sex attractants for the Procridinae had been produced in the Crimean Federal University and were esters of 2-dodecenoic acid and isomers of 2-butanol: EFETOV-2 [racemic mixture of R - and S -enantiomers], EFETOV-S-2 [R-enantiomer] and EFETOV-S-S-2 [ S -enantiomer]. Zygaena attractants were made at Canterbury Christ Church University using a range of acetate compounds with known attraction to various genera as originally identified by Priesner et al. (1984). Fourteen Zygaenidae species from four genera belonging to Procridinae and Zygaeninae subfamilies were found: Rhagades Wallengren, 1863 (1 species), Adscita Retzius, 1783 (1 species), Jordanita Verity, 1946 (4 species), and Zygaena Fabricius, 1775 (8 species).
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