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Item Four new species of Astenus (Eurysunius) Dejean, 1833 from Western Anatolia, Turkey (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2015) Anlaş S.Four new species of Astenus (Eurysunius) Dejean (Staphylinidae: Paederinae) are described from Western Anatolia, Tur-key, and illustrated: Astenus gusarovi sp. n. (Çökelez Mountain, Denizli province), A. orgeli sp. n. (Imambaba Tepesi, Aydin province and Bozdaʇlar, Izmir province), A. kumlutasi sp. n. (Akdaʇlar, Kütahya province and Murat Mountain, Uşak province) and A. honazicus sp. n. (Honaz Mountain, Denizli province). Additional records and updated distributions are provided for A. occiduus Assing, A. sultanicus Assing, and A. sandiklicus Anlaş. Distributions of Eurysunius species in Western Turkey are mapped. Copyright © 2015 Magnolia Press.Item On the genus Sunius Curtis, 1829 of Turkey II. Two new micropterous species and additional records from Western Anatolia (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2015) Anlaş S.Two new species of the genus Sunius Curtis, 1829 are described from Denizli province of Western Anatolia and illustrated: Sunius yagmuri sp. n. from Akkaya Hill and Sunius golgeliensis sp.n. from Gölgeli Mountains. Additional records of five species of Sunius are reported. A total of 32 species are now known from Turkey, 28 of them are endemic. Copyright © 2015 Magnolia Press.Item Silene miksensis (Caryophyllaceae), a new species from eastern Anatolia(Magnolia Press, 2016) Firat M.; Yildiz K.A new perennial species, Silene miksensis (Silene sect. Pinifolia, Caryophyllaceae), is described and illustrated from eastern Anatolia, Turkey. A morphological comparison with the morphologically similar species is given as well as the ultrastructure of the seed and pollen grains. S. miksensis is assested as a Critically Endangered species according to IUCN [criterion B2ab (iii)]. © 2016 Magnolia Press.Item Silene konuralpii (sect. spergulifoliae, caryophyllaceae), a new species from eastern Anatolia(Magnolia Press, 2016) Firat M.; Yildiz K.A new perennial species, Silene konuralpii sp. nov. (Silene sect. Spergulifoliae) is described and illustrated from eastern Anatolia. A momorphological comparison with the similar species S. stenobotrys, S. spergulifolia, and S. surculosa is given as well as the ultrastructure of the leaf, seed and pollen grain. Original drawings and photographs, distribution map, notes on ecology, and IUCN conservation status are also provided. © 2016 Magnolia Press.Item Silene nemrutensis (Caryophyllaceae), a new species from south-eastern Anatolia(Magnolia Press, 2017) Yildiz K.; Çirpici A.; Dadandi M.Y.; Firat M.A new perennial species, Silene nemrutensis (Silene sect. Spergulifoliae, Caryophyllaceae), is described and illustrated from SE-Anatolia. A macromorphological comparison with the similar species S. arguta is given as well as the ultrastructure of the seeds and pollen grains. Original photographs, geographical distribution, habitat and IUCN conservation status are also provided. © 2017 Magnolia Press.Item Glaucium alakirensis (Papaveraceae), a new species from Southern Anatolia, Turkey(Magnolia Press, 2017) Aykurt C.; Yildiz K.; Özçandir A.; Mungan F.; Gökhan Deniz İ.Glaucium alakirensis, a small cushion forming perennial from South Anatolia, is described and compared with related species (G. leiocarpum, G. secmenii). The chorology and ecology of the new species and its relatives are discussed. The IUCN threat category Critically Endangered is suggested. © 2017 Magnolia Press.Item A new species and new country records for the genus Leptobium Casey in the Palaearctic Region (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2017) Anlaş S.Leptobium yagmuri Anlaş, sp. n., from central Anatolia, Turkey, is described, illustrated and distinguished from related congeners. New and additional country records of 19 Leptobium species in the Palaearctic Region are also reported; among them four species are first country records: Iraq (2), Italy (1) and Kazakhstan (1). A key to Turkish Leptobium is presented. Distributions of endemic Leptobium species in Anatolia are mapped. © 2017 Magnolia Press.Item A new subspecies of Iberis saxatilis (Brassicaceae) from Turkey(Magnolia Press, 2017) Oskay D.Iberis saxatilis subsp. magnesiana Oskay subsp. nov. is identified as a new subspecies from Kocasivri Mt. (Manisa), west Anatolia, Turkey. Iberis saxatilis subsp. magnesiana is a local endemic, most similar to Iberis saxatilis L. subsp. saxatilis. Diagnostic characters of these related taxa are discussed. Habitat characteristics, distribution and conservation status of the new subspecies are also presented. © 2017 Magnolia Press.Item Dianthus somanus (Caryophyllaceae), a new species from Turkey(Magnolia Press, 2018) Oskay D.Dianthus somanus sp. nov. (Caryophyllaceae) is described as a new species from Kocasivri Mt. (Manisa), W-Anatolia (Tur-key). Diagnostic characters, description and detailed illustration on the species are given, as well as a morphological comparison with the similar species D. goekayi, and D. erinaceus s.lat. (var. erinaceus, and var. alpinus). Habitat, distribution and conservation status of the new species are also provided. © 2018 Magnolia Press.Item A new species and additional records of the microphthalmous Lathrobium species of Turkey (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2018) Anlaş S.A new species of microphthalmous Lathrobium Gravenhorst from Yozgat province in central northern Anatolia is described and its diagnostic characters are illustrated: Lathrobium newtoni sp. n. Additional records of four microphthalmous Lathrobium species are reported. A key to the microphthalmous Lathrobium species of Turkey is presented. Distributions of microphthalmous Lathrobium species in Anatolia are mapped. Copyright © 2018 Magnolia Press.Item On the subgenus Eurysunius Reitter of Turkey VI. Two new species from Sivas province in central northern Anatolia, with a key to Turkish species (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae, Astenus)(Magnolia Press, 2019) Anlaş S.Two new species of Astenus (Eurysunius) Dejean (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae) are described and illustrated from Sivas province in central northern Turkey, and distinguished from related consubgeners: Astenus pelinae Anlaş, sp. n. (İmranlı and Divriği) and A. sivasicus Anlaş, sp. n. (Akıncılar). A key to Turkish species of Eurysunius is provided, as well as a map indicating their geographical distribution. Copyright © 2019 Magnolia Press.Item Notes on the genus Astenus Dejean, 1833 in the Mediterranean and adjacent regions. A new species from Turkey, seven new synonyms, and additional records (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2020) Anlas S.Based on the study of types and additional material, new taxonomic and faunistic data on some species of the genus Astenus from the Mediterranean and adjacent regions are presented. Astenus henrii sp. n. from Turkey is described, illustrated, and distinguished from related congeners. The following new synonyms are proposed: Astenus procerus (Gravenhorst, 1806) = A. rufopacus Reitter, 1909 syn. n. = A. circumflexus circumflexus Jarrige, 1952 syn. n. = A. circumflexus scutellaris Coiffait, 1970 syn. n. = A. obliquus Jarrige, 1952 syn. n. = A. baali Coiffait, 1960 syn. n.; A. melanurus (Köster, 1853) = A. adonis Coiffait, 1960 syn. n.; A.Thoracicus (Baudi di Selve, 1857) =A. jordanicus Coiffait, 1981 syn. n. © 2020 Magnolia Press. All rights reserved.Item Phylogenetic relationships of Silene sections Lasiostemones and Sclerocalycine (Caryophyllaceae) in Iran(Magnolia Press, 2020) Bahmani F.; Assadi M.; Yildiz K.; Mehregan I.A phylogenetic study of Silene sect. Lasiostemones and sect. Sclerocalycine in Iran is presented. A total of 72 accessions (43 of which obtained from GenBank) were analyzed using nuclear ITS and chloroplast rps16 markers. It was shown that sect. Lasiostemones is not a monophyletic group, including members which would belong to sect. Sclerocalycine (i.e. S. tenella, S. longipetala, S. lasiantha, S. marschallii, S. propinqua) and sect. Siphonomorpha (i.e. S. ghahremaninejadii, S. shahrudensis, S. saxatilis, S. ruprechtii, S. parrowiana). Copyright © 2020 Magnolia PressItem Two new species of the genus leptobium casey from western anatolia, turkey (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2020) Anlaş S.; Gusarov V.I.Leptobium izmiricum sp. nov. (İzmir province) and Leptobium keskini sp. nov. (Balıkesir province) from western Anatolia, Turkey, are described, illustrated and distinguished from related congeners. A total of 18 species of the genus Leptobium are now known from Turkey, 13 of them are endemics. Copyright © 2020 Magnolia Press.Item On the microphthalmous Lathrobium Gravenhorst species of Turkey II. Two new species, a new synonymy, and an updated key to Turkish species (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2021) Anlaş S.In the study, microphthalmous species of the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst from northern Anatolia are examined. Two new species are described, illustrated, and distinguished from congeners: Lathrobium kacari sp. n. (Çorum province) and L. celiki sp. n. (Amasya province). A new synonym is proposed: Lathrobium bodemeyeri Bernhauer, 1903 = L. paphlagonicum Assing, 2001 syn. n. An updated key to the microphthalmous Lathrobium species of Turkey is presented. Distributions of microphthalmous Lathrobium species in Anatolia are mapped. A total of eight microphthalmous species is now known from Turkey. Copyright © 2021 Magnolia PressItem On the subgenus Eurysunius Reitter of Turkey VII. Four new species from central Anatolia, and additional records (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae, Astenus)(Magnolia Press, 2021) Anlas S.In the study, four new species of Astenus (Eurysunius) Dejean (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae) are described and illustrated from central Anatolia, in Turkey, and distinguished from related consubgeners: Astenus veyseli Anlas, sp. n. (Sivas province), A. gultekini Anlas, sp. n. (Kirikkale province), A. kirani Anlas, sp. n. (Sivas province) and A. neseti Anlas, sp. n. (Kirsehir province). A key to Turkish species of Eurysunius is provided. The distributions of 22 species in Turkey are mapped. Copyright © 2021 Magnolia Press.Item Two new species of the genus laemostenus bonelli sg. Antisphodrus Schaufuss from Turkey (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Sphodrini)(Magnolia Press, 2021) Lohaj R.; Anlaş S.Two new species of the genus Laemostenus Bonelli sg. Antisphodrus Schaufuss of the bodemeyeri species-group are described, illustrated and compared with the related species: Laemostenus (Antisphodrus) bozdagensis sp. nov. (Type locality Manisa, Bozdağlar) and Laemostenus (Antisphodrus) binboga sp. nov. (Type locality Kayseri, Sarız, Binboğa Dağları). These new species were collected with subterranean pitfall traps in the mesovoid shallow substratum (MSS). Additional faunistic and systematic comments, identification key and check-list for Turkish species of the bodemeyeri species group are also presented. Distribution of the bodemeyeri species group is mapped. © 2021 Magnolia PressItem On the genus sunius stephens, 1829 of turkey ix. a new species from northwestern anatolia (coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2021) ANLAS S.In the study, a new species of the genus Sunius Stephens (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae) is described and illustrated from Bursa province in northwestern Turkey, and distinguished from related congeners: Sunius uludagicus sp. nov. The species number of the genus is now reached 43 species in Turkey, 39 of them are apparently endemic to Anatolia. © 2021 Herbarium Bogoriense, Botany Division, Research Center For Biology. All right reserved.Item Conflicting signals in phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy of Anatolian endemic Silene sordida (Caryophyllaceae)(Magnolia Press, 2022) Toprak Z.; Yildiz K.Silene sordida is a Southwest Anatolian endemic that shows highly contradicting signals regarding its actual classification. Using morphological, molecular, and palynological data we here investigate phylogeny and taxonomy of S. sordida. Morphological and palynological features of S. sordida are compared to the species known as very closely related to S. sordida. In addition, we generated DNA sequences of three nuclear and one plastid loci from S. sordida and some allied species belonging to several sections and analyzed these data together with the available sequence data of corresponding taxa. Our findings strongly support the unrelatedness of S. sordida with the section Atocion. The relationship between S. sordida and the section Cryptoneurae and S. odontopetala remains unstable among the four loci analyzed. Both morphological and molecular evidence suggest the recognition of a new monotypic section (here named “Sordidae”). Copyright © 2022 Magnolia Press.Item On the microphthalmous Lathrobium Gravenhorst species of Turkey III. Two new species from central northern Anatolia, and an updated key to Turkish species (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)(Magnolia Press, 2022) Anlaş S.In this study, Lathrobium tokatense sp. n. (Tokat province) and L. amasiacum sp. n. (Amasya province), two new microphthalmous species of the genus Lathrobium s. str. from central northern Anatolia, are described and compared to closely related species, L. brignolii Bordoni, L. distortum and L. deforme Assing. Some specimens of the new species were obtained using subterranean pitfall traps in the mesovoid shallow substratum (MSS). The new species are included in an identification key for all microphthalmous Lathrobium s. str. species in Turkey. A total of 10 nominal microphthalmous species are now known to occur in Turkey. Copyright © 2022 Magnolia Press.