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Volume 1, Issue 4 (12-2012)
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A survey on the hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) fauna of northern Iran, between 2010 and 2011, led to the discovery of the species Pipiza accola Violovitsh, 1985. Both the genus and species are newly recorded from Iran. All the specimens were collected from Gilan and Mazandaran provinces, using Malaise traps. The diagnostic characters of P. accola and its geographical distribution is presented.  

Volume 3, Issue 1 (3-2014)
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A survey was conducted on the fauna of the hover flies in Northern Iran in 2011. Among the collected and identified material, the genus Temnostoma Le Peletier & Serville, 1828represented by a single species, T. vespiforme (Linnaeus, 1758) is newly detected in Iran. Diagnostic characters and geographical distribution of the newly recorded species is briefly discussed.      
Farzaneh Kazerani, Ali Asghar Talebi, Jonas Mortelmans,
Volume 3, Issue 2 (6-2017)
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A faunistic study of the family Sciomyzidae has been conducted in northern Iran. Material was collected using Malaise traps during 2010-2011 from different habitats in Guilan and Mazandaran provinces. Nine species were identified, of them Elgiva cucularia Linnaeus, 1767 and Tetanocera ferruginea Fallén 1820 are new records for the fauna of Iran. A key to the 28 currently known Iranian species of the family Sciomyzidae is given along with figures of informative characters.

Volume 3, Issue 4 (12-2014)
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The present paper deals with the fauna of the subfamily Conopinae in northwestern Iran. Specimens were collected, using insect net, from Arasbaran forest during 2010-2013. In total, six species belonging to two genera were identified, of which the two species, Conops longiventris Kröber, 1916 and Physocephala laticincta (Brulle, 1833), are new records from Iran. The diagnostic characters and supplementary photographs of the species are provided.
Mohammad Izadizadeh, Ali Asghar Talebi, Victor Kolyada, Samira Farahani, Farzaneh Kazerani, Ali Ameri,
Volume 7, Issue 1 (3-2021)
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During our studies on the family Diapriidae, two species of the genus Pantolyta Foerster, 1856 were collected and identified for the first time from Iran: Pantolyta pallida Kieffer, 1908 and Pantolyta nixoni Macek, 1993. A key to the Iranian species of the genus Pantolyta and diagnostic characters for both newly recorded species are provided along with illustrations. In addition, distribution map of the two species in the Palaearctic region is presented.

Volume 7, Issue 4 (9-2018)
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The present study deals with the fauna of the genera Laphria Meigen, 1803 and Pogonosoma Rondani, 1856 in Iran. Specimens were collected, using Malaise traps, from Guilan and Mazandaran provinces during 2010-2012. Overall, four species were identified, of which the two species, Laphria caspica Hermann, 1906 and Pogonosoma unicolor Loew, 1873 are newly recorded from Iran. The diagnostic characters and supplementary photographs of the newly recorded species are provided.
 
 

Volume 8, Issue 2 (2-2019)
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The efficacy of sex pheromone traps for detection of Cydalima perspectalis (Walker) (Lepidoptera Crambidae) was assessed in 2017 in Cheshmeh-Bolbol Box Reservoir (Golestan province, Iran). Monitoring was done from May to September and three flight peaks were determined. No significant difference was observed between colors as well as heights of installing pheromone Traps for capturing C. perspectalis. The results confirmed the efficiency of pheromone traps in decreasing damages of Box tree moth. Also, best time for chemical and pheromone control was assessed.
 
 


Volume 10, Issue 2 (2-2021)
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The specimens were collected from northern Iran using the sweeping net and Malaise traps during 2010-2019. A total of 25 species were identified, of which four species are recorded for the first time from Iran: Choerades femorata (Meigen, 1804), Dysmachus dentiger Richter, 1962, Heteropogon ornatipes Loew, 1851, and Neomochtherus schineri (Egger, 1855). Also, some species are new provincial records for the northern provinces of Iran. Local and global geographical distributions of all 25 species, diagnostic characters of the newly recorded species, and their photos are provided.

Volume 11, Issue 1 (1-2022)
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Plant endophytes deployment at the field level affects the productivity of agricultural products. Savory Satureja khuzestanica Jamzad is a valuable medicinal plant native to Iran. In this study, in order to improve the quantitative and qualitative yield of the plant, the development of a suitable method for inoculation of native fungal endophytes to S. khuzestanica is surveyed. Three fungal endophytes (P.I.S.7, D.2.F.1 and D.1.S.1), isolated from savory plants, were inoculated on S. khuzestanica using four different methods (stem injection, foliar spray, soil drench and adding fungi to the soil in granular form) and their impact on plant's growth and its physiological response was analyzed. All inoculation methods, except adding granular form of fungi to the soil, resulted in endophytic colonization of the savory tissues. However, P.I.S.7 isolate was not established in these plants using any inoculated methods. Extent of fungal colonization showed a significant difference with the inoculation method, such that foliar spray had the highest colonization level, followed by stem injection and root drench. The highest rate of fungal colonization belonged to D.1.S.1. isolate. Spraying leaves and stem injection with endophytic fungi, especially in the case of D.1.S.1, significantly enhanced the morphological and physiological characteristics of host plants and the percentage of essential oil yields in these plants. All in all, using the D.1.S.1 isolate and foliar spray method led to savory plants' improved quantitative and qualitative product.

Volume 12, Issue 4 (12-2023)
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In this study, the specimens of the genus Cinetus Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) were collected using the Malaise traps during 2010-2019 in Northern Iran. The genus Cinetus and five related species are recorded from Iran for the first time: Cinetus angustatus Kieffer, 1910, C. ditomus (Kieffer, 1910), C. fuliginosus Curtis, 1831, C. iridipennis Lepeletier and Serville, 1825 and C. simulans Nixon, 1957. Diagnostic characters, illustrations, geographical distributions, and a key to Iranian species of the genus Cinetus are provided.

 

Volume 23, Issue 2 (3-2021)
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Box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859), is one of the major destructive pests that feed on the leaves and shoots of various Buxus species. In the course of this survey, the life cycle of C. perspectalis was studied in laboratory and natural (Hyrcanian Forests) conditions. The laboratory experiments were carried out at temperature of 25±1ºC, 70±10% relative humidity and a photo phase of 16 light: 8 dark hours. The average duration of an egg, larva, pre-pupa, pupa, as well as female and male longevity were 5.09±0.04, 23.15±0.17, 1.04±0.02, 7.80±0.05, 15.31±0.73 and 12.92±0.71 days, respectively. As an important pest newly introduced in northern Iran, the Box tree moth completes two and partial third generations per year. The results of this study would be useful for improving pest management strategies.

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