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ABSTRACT: In this study, the research material consists of samples collected from 54 different localities in around Amasya province between 2020 and 2022. As a result of the determination of the material collected in Amasya province, 29 species belonging to the Mirinae subfamily were revealed. Of them, the rarely species Polymerus holosericeus is new record for Anatolia. The species Adelphocoris detritus, Adelphocoris quadripunctatus, Capsus ater, Closterotomus krueperi, Orthops forelli are also new record for the Miridae faunae of Black Sea Region and the species Closterotomus fulvomaculatus, Phytocoris varipes, Polymerus brevicornis, Stenodema sericans and Notostira erratica are also a new record for the Miridae faunae of Central Black Sea Region.
Mirinae, Heteroptera,, habitats, the new record, Black Sea Region, Amasya
Mirinae, Heteroptera,, habitats, the new record, Black Sea Region, Amasya
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