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Öğe Comparative cheliceral morphology of the solifuge species Biton zederbaueri (Werner) and Gluviopsilla discolor (Kraepelin) through scanning electron microscopy (Arachnida: Solifugae: Daesiidae)(Max Kasparek Verlag, 2011) Bayram, Abdullah; Yigit, Nazife; Erdek, Melek; Koc, Halil; Sancak, Zafer; Melekoglu, Abdullah; Ocal, Ilkay CorakA detailed comparative morphology of the male chelicerae of Biton zederbaueri (Werner) and Gluviopsilla discolor (Kraepelin) is presented using stereo microscope and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The morphology of the cheliceral teeth, setae, flagella and some other organs such as the stridulatory organ that are used for description and identification are described and illustrated. The flagella are membranous, but their shapes arc different in both species. The stridulatory organs are similar in both daesiids, being reniform and with seven ridges. On the chelicerae, numerous long-thin, short-thin and short-thick setae are characteristic for both species.Öğe Gylippus (Gylippus) erseni sp. n. (Solifugae: Gylippidae: Gylippinae), a New Solifuge Species from Turkey(Inst Zoology, Bas, 2019) Koc, Halil; Erdek, MelekA new solifuge species, Gylippus (Gylippus) erseni sp. n., is described and illustrated from Mount Karadag, Karaman Province, Turkey. It belongs to the subfamily Gylippinae (Solifugae: Gylippidae). The description is based on both males and females.Öğe MORPHOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF THE MALLEOLI (RACQUET ORGANS) IN BITON ZEDERBAUERI AND GLUVIOPSILLA DISCOLOR (DAESIIDAE, SOLIFUGAE)(Amer Entomol Soc, 2012) Yigit, Nazife; Erdek, Melek; Koc, Halil; Melekoglu, AbdullahThe detailed morphology of the malleoli in two male solfugids, Biton zederbaueri (Werner, 1905) and Gluviopsilla discolor (Kraepelin, 1899), (Daesiidae, Solifugae) arc described and illustrated. This study was performed using stereo and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Solifuges have five pairs of malleoli on the ventral surface of the fourth pair of legs of both sexes, as distinct from other arachnids. Malleolar sensory systems function as mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors. A malleolus consists of two parts: a basal stalk and a triangular fan. There are epicuticular protrusions on the anterior face of each fan, and there are granular/vesicular structures on each stalk. Also, there are waved surfaces on the distal of the fan. This is the first study on the morphology of malleoli in solifuges in Turkey.Öğe THE TYPE LOCALITY OF RHAGODES CAUCASICUS BIRULA, 1905, AND THE FIRST RECORD OF THE SPECIES FROM IRAN WITH REDESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIES FROM TURKEY (SOLIFUGAE: RHAGODIDAE)(Amer Entomol Soc, 2015) Koc, Halil; Moradi, Mohammed; Erdek, Melek; Yagmur, Ersen Aydin; Gharahkloo, Pooyan MoradiThe type locality of Rhagodes caucasicus Birula, 1905 is corrected and identified as Tuzluca (Kul'p), Igdir Province, eastern Turkey instead of Armenia. A new record for the Iranian solpugid fauna is also reported: Rhagodes caucasicus Birula, 1905 from Zanjan Province, northwestern Iran. The redescription of new material of Rhagodes caucasicus from Turkey is included.