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    Dermaptera from Cyprus and Turkey.

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    Forficula smyrnensis Serville, 1839 wird erstmals von Zypern, Forficula lurida Fischer, 1853 und Labidura riparia (Pallas, 1773) werden aus der Türkei nachgewiesen. Eine Liste der bisher von Zypern und der Türkei bekannten Dermapteren wird vorgelegt. Darminhaltsuntersuchungen von Forficula lurida und Labidura riparia deuten auf eine carnivore Ernährungsweise hin; dagegen wurden bei Forficula smyrnensis ausschließlich pflanzliche Nahrungsreste gefunden.StichwörterForficula, Labidura, Turkey, Cyprus, Asia Minor, gut contents, feeding.Forficula smyrnensis Serville, 1839 is recorded for the first time from Cyprus, and Forficula lurida Fischer, 1853 and Labidura riparia (Pallas, 1773) are again recorded from Turkey. A list of Cypriot and Turkish Dermaptera previously recorded is given. The gut contents of Forficula lurida and Labidura riparia suggests carnivorous feeding habits, whereas in Forficula smyrnensis only plant fragments found.KeywordsForficula, Labidura, Turkey, Cyprus, Asia Minor, gut contents, feeding

    Another new sub-fossil species of scorpion of the genus \u3cem\u3ePalaeogrosphus\u3c/em\u3e Lourenço, 2000 from Malagasy copal (Scorpiones: Buthidae)

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    Palaeogrosphus jacquesi sp. n., the third known sub-fossil scorpion from Malagasy copal, is described. This is the fourth record of a sub-fossil scorpion in copal. The copal specimen was collected in the mines of the region of Sambava, Province of Antsiranana in the northeast of Madagascar. It belongs to the genus Palaeogrosphus Lourenço, 2000, described from Madagascar, and now represented by two sub-fossil species

    Het voorkomen van Chernes hahni in Nederland bevestigd (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones)

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    Volume: 29Start Page: 77End Page: 7

    Pseudobankesia keersmaekersi sp. n., a new species from Greece (Lepidoptera, Psychidae, Taleporiinae)

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    Pseudobankesia keersmaekersi sp. n. (Lepidoptera, Psychidae, Taleporiinae) is described from Greece and compared with its likely close relatives Pseudobankesia arahova Stengel, 1990 and Pseudobankesia darwinii Stengel, 1990. The new species is well characterized by its remarkably coloured forewings and wing-pattern and the unusually large larval cases
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