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Öğe Additional notes on the spider fauna of Turkey (Araneae)(Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2012) Kunt, Kadir Bugac; Kaya, Rahsen Saltanat; Ozkutuk, Recep Sulhi; Danisman, Tarik; Yagmur, Ersen Aydin; Elverici, MertThis paper presents the results of recent field surveys and provides new data on the spider fauna of Turkey. The following 9 taxa are new records for Turkey: Larinia chloris (Audouin, 1826); Macrothele sp.; Arctosa tbilisiensis Mcheidze, 1946; Pisaura consocia (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872); Prodidomus redikorzevi Spassky, 1940; Macaroeris flavicomis (Simon, 1884); Scytodes velutina Heineken & Lowe, 1832; Achaeridion conigerum (Simon, 1914); and Phoroncidia paradoxa (Lucas, 1846). New locality data are provided for the following previously but rarely recorded species: Spermophora senoculata (Duges, 1836); Ariadna insidiatrix Audouin, 1826; and Segestria senoculata (Linnaeus, 1758). Taxonomic, zoogeographical, and ecological data are given for each species.Öğe A new species of Euscorpius Thorell, 1876 (Scorpiones, Euscorpiidae) from south western Turkey(Pensoft Publishers, 2013) Yagmur, Ersen Aydin; Tropea, Gioele; Yesilyurt, FatihA new scorpion species, Euscorpius lycius sp. n., is described based on specimens collected from Mugla and Antalya Provinces, in southwestern Turkey. It is characterized by a standard trichobothrial pattern (Pv= 8/9, et= 6, em= 4, eb= 4), small size and light brown/reddish coloration. With the description of Euscorpius lycius sp. n., the number of valid species of the genus Euscorpius in Turkey increases to 5.Öğe A new species of Euscorpius Thorell, 1876 (Scorpiones, Euscorpiidae) from Turkey(Pensoft Publishers, 2012) Tropea, Gioele; Yagmur, Ersen Aydin; Koc, Halil; Yesilyurt, Fatih; Rossi, AndreaA new species of the genus Euscorpius Thorell, 1876 is described based on specimens collected from Dilek Peninsula (Davutlar, Aydin) in Turkey. It is characterized by an oligotrichous trichobothrial pattern (Pv= 7, et= 5/6, eb= 4) and small size. Euscorpius (Euscorpius) avcii sp. n. is the first named species of the subgenus Euscorpius from Turkey.Öğe Notes on the genus Stalagtia from Turkey with description of a new species (Araneae, Dysderidae)(Magnolia Press, 2023) Coar, Lhan; Daniman, Tarik; Yagmur, Ersen Aydin; Kunt, Kadr Boa[Abstract No tAvailable]Öğe The lethality, histological, haematological and biochemical alterations in mice envenomated with Aegaeobuthus nigrocinctus venom(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021) Bakir, Fatih; Ozkan, Ozcan; Alcigir, Mehmet Eray; Yagmur, Ersen AydinThere is currently no data regarding the toxicity or the in vivo effects of the venom the Aegaeobuthus nigrocinctus species, since it has not been studied thus far according to the best of our knowledge. In the present study, and for the first time, the median lethal dose, the in vivo toxic effects, the histological changes in some of the vital organs were all determined as well as an assessment was made of the histological, biochemical and haematological changes which were caused by the venom injected in mice. The median lethal dose (LD50) of the scorpion venom for mice was found to be 0.38 mg/kg in terms of body weight. The results of the study show that the A. nigrocintus is a potentially lethal scorpion. The evidence related to the venom indicated that it could cause tissue injury in some vital organs. In conclusion, this scorpion venom could cause significant medical complications, and may lead to death, regarding at-risk patients. Therefore, health professionals should be aware of the various scorpion species in their regions and should follow current medical approaches concerning scorpion envenomation.Öğe Two new species of Dysdera (Aranei: Dysderidae) from Turkey(Kmk Scientific Press Ltd, Moscow State Univ, 2024) Cosar, Ilhan; Yagmur, Ersen Aydin; Danisman, Tarik; Ozkutuk, Recep Sulhi; Kunt, Kadir BogacTwo new species of Dysdera Latreille, 1804, D. yigitakcai sp.n. (male female; Kahramanmara & scedil;) and D. mehmeti sp.n. (male female; Gaziantep), are described from the eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey. Of these, D . mehmeti sp.n. belongs to the asiatica species-group. Dysdera yigitakcai sp.n. possesses characteristics of different species-groups but appears closest to the longirostris-group.-group. In addition, photographs of the palp of D. neocretica Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988; D. fragaria Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988; and the vulva of D. argaeica Nosek, 1905 are included for comparison.