“…Table 1 and Figure 2 (the distribution map) show the list of Diplazontinae species and the surveyed provinces of Iran. Mazandaran ranks first among the studied Iranian provinces with 15 recorded Diplazontine species (Mohammadi-Khoramabadi et al, 2013;Mohammadi-Khoramabadi and Klopfstein, 2015;Bakhtiarynasab et al, 2014), followed by Tehran (12 species) (Masnadi & Jussila, 2008;Mohammadi-Khoramabadi et al, 2013;Hasanshahi et al, 2014), Guilan (12 species) (Mohammadi-Khoramabadi et al, 2013), Ardabil (10 species) (Ghafouri Mohammadi-Khoramabadi et al, 2013), Yazd (7 species) (Zarepour et al, 2008(Zarepour et al, , 2009Bakhtiarynasab et al, 2014;Klopfstein, 2014;Habibi et al, 2016) and Kerman (7 species) (Kolarov & Ghahari, 2005;Barahoei et al, 2012;Bakhtiarynasab et al, 2014Bakhtiarynasab et al, , 2015Mohebban et al, 2016) (Table 1). While, seven provinces including Chaharmahal & Bakhtiyari, North Khorasan, East Azarbaijan, Golestan, Khuzestan, Markazi and Kohgilouyeh & Boyerahmad are represented by only a single species of Diplazontinae, and no species have been so far reported from the Kurdestan, Zanjan, Hamadan, Kermanshah, Lorestan, Ilam, Qom, Semnan, South Khorasan, Bushehr, and Hormozgan provinces.…”