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The phylogenetic position and taxonomic status of Sterechinus bernasconiae Larrain, 1975 (Echinodermata, Echinoidea), an enigmatic Chilean sea urchin

2015

15 pages; International audience; Sterechinus is a very common echinoid genus in benthic communities of the Southern Ocean. It is widely distributed across the Antarctic and South Atlantic Oceans and has been the most frequently collected and intensively studied Antarctic echinoid. Despite the abundant literature devoted to Sterechinus, few studies have questioned the systematics of the genus. Sterechinus bernasconiae is the only species of Sterechinus reported from the Pacific Ocean and is only known from the few specimens of the original material. Based on new material collected during the oceanographic cruise INSPIRE on board the R/V Melville, the taxonomy and phylogenetic position of th…

SystematicsPhylogenetic treeEcologyBiogeographyEchinoideaBiology[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics Phylogenetics and taxonomybiology.organism_classificationSterechinusBiogeographySterechinus neumayeriAntarcticTaxonomy (biology)14. Life underwaterDiademaGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesClade[ SDV.BID.SPT ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics Phylogenetics and taxonomyPhylogenySterechinus bernasconiaeGracilechinus multidentatusPolar Biology
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<p class="HeadingRunIn"><strong>Considerations on systematics of the Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata), with definition of a new species…

2015

The authors debate some aspects of the classification of the Phytoseiidae, especially the subfamily Typhlodrominae. Within this taxon, the rhenanus group is the most numerous species group of Typhlodromus (Anthoseius), with 206 nominal species. Detailed observation of morphological characters of the species in this group showed a considerable variation, suggesting the presence of different natural lineages. The discovery of the new species here described, Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) sandrae Ragusa & Tsolakis n. sp., allowed the definition of the new porathi species group. Definition of the new species group, a dichotomous key as well as the description of the new species are given.

SystematicsPhytoseiidaeTaxonSubfamilybiologyGroup (periodic table)Key (lock)ZoologyAnimal Science and ZoologyAcariMesostigmatabiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZootaxa
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Generic concept of the phytoseiids (Acari: Phytoseiidae) according to Athias-Henriot

2010

The economic importance of the Phytoseiidae motivated many scientists to work on the systematics of this family. One of them was the French acarologist Claire Athias-Henriot. In her first work, she tackled the question of supraspecific groupings within this family from an evolutionistic point of view, and suggested a system for numbering dorsal shield setae, that could be applied to both hypotrichous and holotrichous forms. She also looked for other characters, such as the ratios of the distance between the insertions of some setae on dorsal and sternal shields, the presence of macrosetae on legs, and the length/width ratio of the ventrianal shield. Following Dosse (1957; 1958) who used the…

SystematicsPhytoseiidaeZoologyAmblyseiusBiodiversityBiologygenubiology.organism_classificationInseminationinsemination apparatusAthias-HenriotSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataAthias-Henriot; Phytoseiidae; genus; insemination apparatusGenusInsect ScienceTaxonomy (biology)PhytoseiidaeNomenclatureTaxonomyNeoseiulusAcarologia
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The systematics of Soldanella (Primulaceae) based on morphological and molecular (ITS, AFLPs) evidence

2002

Based on the observation of more than 6300 herbarium specimens and molecular (ITS, AFLPs) evidence, Soldanella is divided into 16 species and four subspecies. Soldanella angusta, S. oreodoxa and S. rugosa are described as new, and the circumscriptions of S. marmarossiensis, S. major, S. pusilla ssp. pusilla and S. hungarica are emended. Nine hybrid names are lectotypified. All non-hybrid taxa are described in detail and distribution maps are provided. Interspecific relationships are discussed on the background of morphological and molecular variation.

SystematicsPrimulaceaeTaxonHerbariumbiologyRugosaBotanyPlant ScienceInterspecific competitionSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSoldanellaNordic Journal of Botany
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Classification and Phylogeny of the Triatominae

2010

Publisher Summary Perhaps the greatest challenge for the classification of Triatominae is the lack of a unifying concept of species. To discuss some of the conflicts that arise from applying modern concepts to traditional classification, and to highlight some recurrent practices regarding the systematics of the subfamily, this chapter develops this discussion in parallel with the traditional and modern concepts of species. In understanding biodiversity, one must understand that taxonomy and systematics work together, although the two terms are often confused. Divergence between the modern concepts of systematics starts at the definition given to the taxa they wish to analyze: single individ…

SystematicsSubfamilyTaxonbiologyEcologyEvolutionary biologyPolyphylyTaxonomy (biology)Reproductive isolationSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationTriatominae
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An inventory of the names of vascular plants endemic to Italy, their loci classici and types

2015

The census of the loci classici of 1,400 Italian endemic vascular plants (i.e. not thriving elsewhere with the exception of Corsica and Malta) is here presented and described. The effective place of publication of accepted names, basionyms and homotypic synonyms were identified and critically verified. This often resulted in some change in authorship attribution and, in seven cases, in validation problems (Asperula cynanchica var. lactea var. nov., A. lactea comb. nov., Biscutella laevigata subsp. raffaelliana subsp. nov., Ferulago nodosa subsp. geniculata comb. & stat. nov., Limonium tineoi comb. nov., L. usticanum sp. nov., Noccaea torreana comb. nov.). The geographic information on t…

SystematicsSystematicApenninesApennineAlps; Apennines; Mediterranean; nomenclature; phytogeography; systematics; taxonomyPlant ScienceMediterraneanPhytogeographyBotanyTypificationAsperula cynanchicaAlps Apennines Mediterranean nomenclature phytogeography systematics taxonomysystematicsNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhytogeographyTaxonomybiologyNomenclatureSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaAlpsHolotypebiology.organism_classificationAlps; Apennines; Mediterranean; Nomenclature; Phytogeography; Systematics; Taxonomy; Plant Science; Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonAlpTaxonomy (biology)
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Calls of the Jungle Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos s.l.) as a taxonomic character

2000

A discriminant analysis of the call structure completely separates threeCorvus taxa (levaillantii andjaponensis of the ‘macrorhynchos group’,splendens) inhabiting the southern slopes of the Himalayas (Nepal, Kashmir). The acoustic differences are considered taxonomically relevant, indicating species boundaries. Therefore the Jungle Crows of lower and upper Nepal (contact zone at around 2,000 m) are assigned to two biospecies (C. japonensis andC. levaillantii), as is consistent with morphological, ecological and parasitological data. It appears possible to extrapolate the findings regarding call structure to the systematics of other ‘macrorhynchos’ populations as distant as the Russian Far E…

SystematicsTaxonGeographybiologyEcologyJungleContact zoneAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Far Eastbiology.organism_classificationCorvus macrorhynchosJungle crowJournal für Ornithologie
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Redescription of Bedotella armata from Biscay Bay, northern Spain, the type species of Bedotella Stechow, 1913 (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Lafoeidae), with …

2007

The circalittoral and bathyal genus Bedotella, comprising a unique known species endemic to the North European Atlantic (Lusitanian Province), Bedotella armata (Pictet, C. & M. Bedot, 1900) is redescribed based on a specimen from the Bay of Biscay, North Spain. As the holotype of the species, originally described as Campanularia armata, is sterile and incomplete, the present re-description includes new data concerning its morphometry, including gonothecae, and cnidom, as well as all the literature. The diagnostic characters of Bedotella armata are the presence of globular nematothecae, the campanuliform hydrothecae, and flabelliform, gigantic gonothecae. We corroborate the hypotheses of aff…

SystematicsType speciesfood.ingredientfoodbiologyEcologyCampanulariaHolotypeTaxonomy (biology)biology.organism_classificationBayBathyal zoneHydrozoa
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World revision of the genus Encyrtoscelio Dodd (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)

1995

The genus Encyrtoscelio Dodd is revised. E. apterus (Szelényi), E. mirissimus Dodd, E. turneri Waterston are redescribed, and six new species are described: E. cydni Caleca, E. japonicus Caleca, E. mediterraneus Caleca, E. miroides Caleca, E. spuratus Caleca and E. undecim Caleca. A key to separate females is presented, and is based on the number of antennomeres and claval sensillar formula, mandibular spurs and teeth, palpal formula and clypeus, and some cephalic characters. Morphological adaptations of the head and mandibles are discussed in relation to host habitat and oviposition site. Information on host associations, habitat preference, seasonal and daily occurrence of some species a…

SystematicsbiologyArthropodaEcologySystematic EntomologyClypeusPlatygastroideaHexapodaScelioninaePlatygastroideaArachnologybiology.organism_classificationHymenopteraCladisticstaxonomySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataPlatygastridaeEgg parasitoid Hemiptera Cydnidae claval sensillar formula micropterous tooth in mandiblesAnimaliaTaxonomy (biology)insectsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsScelionidaebiodiversity
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<p><strong>Revision of the plant bug genus <em>Cylapocoris</em> Carvalho (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae), with d…

2013

The plant bug genus Cylapocoris Carvalho, 1954 is revised. Seven new species: Cylapocoris costaricaensis sp. nov., C. cucullatus sp. nov., C. fulvus sp. nov., C. laevigatus sp. nov., C. marmoreus sp. nov., C. plectipennis sp. nov., and C. simplex sp. nov. are described from Costa Rica, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. The genus Adcylapocoris Carvalho, 1989 is synonymized with Cylapocoris . Five species: C. castaneus (Carvalho, 1989), C. funebris (Distant, 1883), C. pilosus Carvalho, 1954 , C. sulinus Carvalho & Gomes 1971 , and C. tiquiensis Carvalho, 1954 are redescribed. Illustrations of the male genitalia, color pho-tographs of dorsal and lateral views of the adult of most species, scanni…

SystematicsbiologyCylapinaeMale genitaliaHeteropteraZoologyKey (lock)Animal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)biology.organism_classificationHemipteraMiridaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZootaxa
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