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Three NewAdelphenaldisSpecies (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Alysiinae) from Africa, with First Descriptions of the Female ofA. subsurrectionis(Fischer) a…

2014

Three new species of the genus Adelphenaldis from Africa (including Madagascar) are described: Adelphenaldis capensis sp. n., A. mesoafricanus sp. n., and A. noyesi sp. n. The female of A. subsurrectionis (Fischer, 2003) and the male of A. claricornis (Fischer, 1993) are recorded for the first time and described.

biologyInsect ScienceZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Hymenopterabiology.organism_classificationAgronomy and Crop ScienceBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAlysiinaeAfrican Entomology
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Morphological and molecular evidence for interspecific hybridisation in the introduced African genusCrassocephalum(Asteraceae: Senecioneae) in Asia

2009

Abstract The genus Crassocephalum in Asia, introduced there from Africa, was examined by extensive field work, herbarium studies, analyses of pollen and seed fertility, chromosome counts and ITS and trnL‐F sequencing. We found that Crassocephalum in Asia comprises two species and their interspecific hybrid. The two species are C. crepidioides (Benth.) S. Moore and C. rubens (Juss. ex Jacq.) S. Moore, of which the latter is a new record for Asia (north Thailand). The hybrid between these two species in north Thailand originated from a cross between C. crepidioides (2n = 40) as female and C. rubens (2n = 40) as male parent.

biologyIntroduced speciesPlant ScienceSenecioneaeInterspecific competitionAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeHerbariumGenusPollenBotanymedicineEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHybridSystematics and Biodiversity
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Die Diagnose der mitteleuropäischen Urodela (Amphibia) nach der Morphologie des Mundhöhlendaches

1980

AbstractThe pattern of teethrows on the roof of the mouth and the numbers of teeth enable as diagnostic characteristics the determination of the Central European Urodela. Particularly the distinction between T. vulgaris and T. helveticus is now definite in all stages after metamorphose. The degree of development of the vomeromaxillarfold (Triturus) respectively of the vomerfold (Salamandra) indicates whether a specimen is an adult, juvenile or newly metamorphosed one.

biologyJuvenileAnimal Science and ZoologyAnatomySalamandrabiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTriturusAmphibia-Reptilia
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TEM observations on symbionts ofJoenia annectens(Flagellata Hypermastigida)

2001

Transmission electron microscopy was used to evaluate the ultrastructural morphology of some other symbiotic prokaryotes of Joenia annectens, an intestinal flagellate of the termite Kalotermes flavicollis. Three morphotypes are predominant and recognizable from their morphological characteristics. One morphotype is represented by spirochaetes that are mainly external and cover the flagellate, helping its movement. Rod-shaped bacteria, which represent the second morphotype, are also attached to the surface among the spirochaetes. Rod-shaped bacteria and some spirochaetes may enter the cell surface of Joenia annectens as a consequence of phagocytosis, remaining enclosed in an envelope of plas…

biologyKalotermes flavicollisMicroorganismUltrastructureZoologySpirochaeteFlagellateAxostylebiology.organism_classificationJoenia annectensEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBacteriaMicrobiologyJournal of Natural History
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Anaerobic Reduction of Glycerol to Propanediol-1.3 by Lactobacillus brevis and Lactobacillus buchneri

1984

Summary Three strains of Lactobacillus brevis and one strain of Lactobacillus buchneri grew very poorly on glucose. Good growth was observed on glucose plus glycerol; while glucose was fermented to acetate or ethanol, lactate and CO 2 , glycerol was dehydrated to 3-hydroxypropanal and subsequently reduced to propanediol-1.3. Cell extracts of L. brevis and L. buchneri grown on glucose plus glycerol contained a B 12 -dependent glycerol dehydratase and a propanediol-1.3 dehydrogenase. Glycerol was not metabolized when used as the only substrate. Fructose as sole carbon source was partially reduced to mannitol. The joint fermentation of fructose and glycerol yielded propanediol-1.3 from glycero…

biologyLactobacillus brevisGlycerol dehydrataseFructoseMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyLactobacillus brevislactic acid bacteriachemistry.chemical_compoundlactobacillus buchnerichemistryBiochemistryglycerol fermentationmedicineGlycerolFermentationMannitolEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLactobacillus buchnerimedicine.drugSystematic and Applied Microbiology
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Coupures morphologiques et biochronologie chez les Kosmoceratinae de l'Est de la France (Callovien inférieur pp. à Callovien supérieur pp.)

1998

Abstract For the first time in eastern France, a detailed succession of the uppermost Lower Callovian to Lower Upper Callovian Kosmoceratinae is presented, according to the fossils collected in situ at Blye (Jura, France). It is compared with the abundant data from Champagne and Bourgogne. These ammonites may allow more accurate correlations between the subboreal and subtethysian biostratigraphical frameworks. They record numerous morphological changes, sometimes different from those generally accepted. They allow the precise recognition of the limits of the biostratigraphical units, and the definition of successive faunal units available in the lowermost Upper Callovian.

biologyLithostratigraphyOcean EngineeringAmmonoideaBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyBiochronologyClastic rockPhanerozoicMesozoicEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologySubborealComptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science
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Activity and body orientation of Gallotia galloti in different habitats and daily times

2011

Abstract In lizards, site selection is related to the acquisition of resources such as refuges, mates or prey, but also to the exploitation of sites suitable for thermoregulation. The latter process may be affected by lizard posture and body axis orientation in relation to the sun as a way to optimize heat exchange throughout the day. Specific postures and body orientations could also contribute to more efficient signal transmission in social contexts. In this paper we analyze activity and body axis orientation of adult males and females of the lacertid Gallotia galloti in two localities of Tenerife with different structural habitats. We performed transects at both sampling localities in t…

biologyLizardEcologyGallotia gallotiThermoregulationbiology.organism_classificationPredationHabitatbiology.animalLacertidaeAnimal Science and ZoologyTransectEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMorningAmphibia-Reptilia
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Correlations among fruit traits and evolution of different fruits within Melastomataceae

2000

Abstract The anatomy and morphology of nearly mature fruits in 85 mainly palaeotropical species of Melastomataceae were examined using microtome- and hand-sectioning, and differential staining. Much structural heterogeneity was observed in both capsules and berries. Multivariate analyses of 31 of the 52 characters recorded for each species, revealed that indehiscence is associated with fusion of ovary and hypanthium tissues, placenta persistence, lack of a persistent endocarp, and a dearth of sclereids in these tissues, while dehiscence is correlated with the opposite states and a persistent exocarp. Other fruit characters such as lignification or fleshiness of tissues do not show a consist…

biologyMelastomataceaeSeed dispersalOvary (botany)food and beveragesPlant ScienceBerrybiology.organism_classificationSclereidHypanthiumMonophylyBotanyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMelastomaBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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Phenobarbital Induction of UDP-glucosyltransferase Activity in Drosophila melanogaster Meigen

2000

The inducibility of UDP-glucosyltransferase activities towards the exogenous substrates 1-naphthol and 2-naphthol and the endogenous metabolite xanthurenic acid was demonstrated in Drosophila melanogaster Meigen larvae and adults using phenobarbital as an inducer. In adults, a 3.5-fold increase of glucosyltransferase activity toward xanthurenic acid and a 2.0-fold increase of the activity toward exogenous substrates (1-naphthol and 2-naphthol) was found. In larvae, maximum induction of all three UDP-glucosyltransferase activities (2.5-fold and 1.5-fold increase of the activity toward the exogenous and endogenous substrates, respectively) was achieved when insects, reared on solid medium, we…

biologyMetaboliteEndogenybiology.organism_classificationIsozymechemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryBiotransformationInsect SciencemedicineXanthurenic acidPhenobarbitalDrosophila (subgenus)Drosophila melanogasterAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedicine.drugJournal of Entomological Science
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On the status of <i>Statice dianiae</i> Pau (<i>Plumbaginaceae</i>)

1997

An apomictic Limonium with a single pollen-stigma combination (B type), Limonium interjectum , is proposed as a new species to replace the invalid name Statice dianiae Pau. The new species has a restricted distribution on the sea costs of eastern Spain (Alicante Province). It shows a striking morphological similarity to L. virgatum (Willd.) Fourr. and L. girardianum (Guss.) Girard; on this basis it is suggested that L. interjectum is a hybrid derived from the two species.

biologyMorphological similarityLimoniumInvalid nameLimonium interjectumApomixisBotanyPlant ScienceRestricted distributionbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlumbaginaceaeAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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