Andricus sadeghii Melika, Stone, Atkinson & Aligolizade, 2008
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Andricus sadeghii Melika, Stone, Atkinson & Aligolizade, 2008
Material examined: SİİRT, Kozluk near Ziyaret, 38°12′N, 41°67′E, 759 m a.s.l., 13.IX.2012, 7 galls; KASTAMONU, Ulus road, 41°60′N, 32°97′E, 998 m a.s.l., 23.VIII.2012, 3 galls; SAMSUN, Ahmetsaray village , 41°00′N, 35°87′E, 868 m a.s.l., 26.VIII.2012, 6 galls. Host : Q. macranthera . Distribution : Iran, Azerbaijan. Phenology: The asexual galls develop through the summer and mature in autumn .
Andricus serotinus (Giraud, 1859)
Material examined: ADANA, Pozantı Akçatekir, 37°46′N, 34°87′E, 857 m a.s.l., 17.IX.2012, 1 gall; KAHRAMANMARAŞ, Yeniyapan village , 38°10′N, 36°62′E, 1403 m a.s.l., 08.IX.2012, 3 galls. Host : Q. infectoria . Distribution : Hungary, Austria, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Ukraine. Phenology: The asexual galls mature in the autumn .
Andricus stellatus Melika & Tavakoli, 2008
Material examined: TOKAT, Camidere village, 40°48′N, 36°95′E, 355 m a.s.l., 26.VIII.2012, 3 galls. Host: Q. pubescens , Q. petraea . Distribution: Iran, West Azerbaijan. Phenology: The asexual galls develop through the summer.
Andricus trotteri Kieffer, 1898
Material examined: ISPARTA, Yukarıgökdere village , 37°73′N, 30°83′E, 1483 m a.s.l., 25.IX.2013, 1 gall; KAHRAMANMARAŞ, Keklikoluk village , 38°20′N, 36°43′E, 1640 m a.s.l., 08.IX.2012, 2 galls. Host : Q. infectoria . Distribution : Croatia, Hungary. Phenology: The asexual galls develop through the summer GoogleMaps .
Cynips longiventris Hartig, 1840
Material examined: BOLU, Gölköy, 40°71′N, 31°51′E, 908 m a.s.l., 04.XI.2011, 1 gall; EDİRNE, Sazlı Malkoç village, 41°36′N, 26°85′E, 93 m a.s.l., 10.IX.2013, 7 galls; Muhacir Kadı, 41°33′N, 26°87′E, 56 m a.s.l., 10.IX.2013, 5 galls; Başağıl village, 41°27′N, 26°78′E, 55 m a.s.l., 10.IX.2013, 13 galls; TEKİRDAĞ, Kozyörük, 40°99′N, 26°94′E, 147 m a.s.l., 10.IX.2013, 10 galls; SAKARYA, after Ferizli, 40°73′N, 30°11′E, 69 m a.s.l., 21.VIII.2011, 13 galls; ZONGULDAK, Perşembe, 41°42′N, 32°17′E, 31 m a.s.l., 23.VIII.2012, 7 galls. Host: Quercus petraea , Q. pubescens . Distribution: Eastern and central Europe, Georgia, Iberian Peninsula, Russia, Ukraine. Phenology: The asexual generation galls mature at the end of the summer.
Trigonaspis megaptera (Panzer, 1801)
Material examined: ISPARTA, Yakaköy, 37°73′N, 31°25′E, 1403 m a.s.l., 19.IX.2012, 20 galls; near Cankurtaran, 38°13′N, 31°17′E, 1338 m a.s.l., 18.IX.2011, 12 galls; near Gelendost, 38°17′N, 31°12′E, 1082 m a.s.l., 18.IX.2011, 20 galls. Host: Q. infectoria , Q. petraea , Q. pubescens . Distribution: Central and eastern Europe, Georgia, Iran, Moldova, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine. Phenology: The asexual galls develop through the summer.
Andricus pseudoaries Melika, Stone & Sadeghi, 2008
Material examined: ISPARTA, Şarkikaraağaç, 38°15′N, 31°43′E, 1488 m a.s.l., 26.IX.2013, 2 galls; KAHRAMANMARAŞ, Yazı village, 38°17′N, 36°77′E, 1339 m a.s.l., 08.IX.2012, 10 galls. Host: Q. macranthera , Q. petraea . Distribution: Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey. Phenology: The galls mature in the autumn. This species was previously reported from the Van area by Kemal and Koçak (2010); this is the second report of the species.
Due partly to its geologic history and topography, varied climates, the presence of diverse phytogeographic regions, and its location between Europe and Asia, Turkey
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