Contribution To The Knowledge Of The Capniidae (Plecoptera) Of Turkey.
Author
Vinçon, Gilles
55 Bd Joseph Vallier, F 38100 Grenoble, France E-mail: vincon @ kls-logistic. fr
vincon@kls-logistic.fr
Author
Sivec, Ignac
Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Prešernova 20, P. O. Box 290, SLO- 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia E-mail: isivec @ pms-lj. si
isivec@pms-lj.si
text
Illiesia
2011
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journal article
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4760121
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Capnia nigra
(Pictet 1833)
Pictet (1841)
is reported to have received a somewhat aberrant specimen of
C. nigra
collected in the Taurus from the Vienna Museum. This old record can no longer be verified since the specimen under consideration is lost; but according to
Zwick (1971)
this record has nevertheless a certain probability. This supposed presence of
C. nigra
in
Turkey
is now confirmed by specimens collected in northern
Anatolia
.
Material examined.
West
Erzincan
,
East Refahiye
, above
Alacaatli Koyu
,
38°54'E
/
39°53'N
, 14-V-97,
3♀
(
Vinçon
coll.)
.
Ecology.
Eurytopic species occurring in various
types
of mountain and foothill water courses. The adults emerge in winter and spring.
Distribution.
Eurasiatic. In the Anatolian Peninsula, it is reported from the Taurus (
Pictet 1841
) and the central Pontic Mountains. It also occurs in the Caucasus and
Armenia
(
Fig. 12
).