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NEW DATA ON PALEOZOIC GRYLLOBLATTID INSECTS (NEOPTERA)

2005

Abstract The paraphyletic group Grylloblattida, formerly included in the Protorthoptera sensu lato, is of great importance for the phylogeny of some ‘polyneopterous’ orders, because it is currently assumed to contain the sister groups of modern Plecoptera (stoneflies) and Grylloblattodea. We present new discoveries and new observations and interpretations concerning this crucial assemblage. Lodevopterum angustus new genus and species and Depressopterum minutus new species are described from the Upper Permian of the Lodeve Basin (Herault, France). The ‘Grylloblattida’ from Commentry (Allier, France; Upper Carboniferous) are revised: the family Protoblattinidae Meunier, 1909a is restored afte…

ParaphylyPaleontologyType speciesbiologyPermianSister groupSensuGenusProtorthopteraPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationNeopteraJournal of Paleontology
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Phylogeny of the parasitic wasp subfamily Charipinae (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae)

2007

The Charipinae are a major group of hyperparasitoids of Hemiptera. Here, we present the first cladistic analysis of this subfamily's internal relationships, based on 96 morphological characters of adults. The data matrix was analysed using uniformly weighted parsimony. The effects of using alternative weighting schemes were explored by performing additional searches employing implied weights criteria. One of the caveats of implied weights analysis is that it lacks an objective criterion for selecting the value of the concavity function. In the present study, differential weighting was used to explore the sensitivity of our results to the alternative assumptions made in the analysis and to s…

ParaphylySubfamilyPhylogenetic treeCynipoideaZoologyFigitidaeBiologybiology.organism_classificationCladisticsMonophylyGenusEvolutionary biologyGeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZoologica Scripta
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A molecular analysis of some Eastern Atlantic grouper from the Epinephelus and Mycteroperca genus

2005

Abstract Mitochondrial cytochrome b (397 bp) and 16S rDNA (516 bp) sequences analysis was used to investigate the phylogenetic relationships among some Eastern Atlantic Epinephelinae species. Six species of Epinephelus ( E. aeneus , E. caninus , E. costae , E. haifensis , E. marginatus and E. tauvina ) and two species of Mycteroperca ( M. rubra and M. fusca ) were analysed. Neighbour-joining and maximum-parsimony analysis support the paraphyletic grouping of the Epinephelus and Mycteroperca analysed. The maximum pairwise nucleotide divergence value in cyt b among all taxa was 0.196 between E. aeneus and E. marginatus and the minimum value was 0.006 between E. costae and M. rubra . Meanwhile…

ParaphylybiologyPhylogenetic treeCytochrome bEcologySettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoologyAquatic ScienceEpinephelusbiology.organism_classificationcyt bGenus16S rDNAGrouperMycteropercaMolecular clockPhylogenetic analysesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMycteropercaEpinepheluJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
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Molecular phylogeny of species of Ligophorus (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) and their affinities within the Dactylogyridae.

2012

The taxonomic framework of Ligophorus, monogenean specialists of the gills of grey mullets (Mugilidae), is evaluated and its interspecific relationships are assessed for the first time using molecular data. The position of Ligophorus within the paraphyletic Ancyrocephalinae is re-assessed based on newly sequenced species. Furthermore, the relationship between morphometric and genetic interspecific similarities is evaluated. Partial 28S and complete ITS1 rDNA sequences from representatives of 14 of the 16 nominal species of Ligophorus from the Mediterranean, Black and Azov Seas were analysed together with published sequences of members of the Dactylogyridae. The phylogenetic analyses of the …

ParaphylybiologyPhylogenetic treeLineage (evolution)ZoologyDNA Helminthbiology.organism_classificationDactylogyridaeInfectious DiseasesSpecies SpecificityGenusMolecular phylogeneticsDNA Ribosomal SpacerRNA Ribosomal 28SAnimalsParasitologyTrematodaRNA HelminthCladeMonogeneaPhylogenyParasitology international
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Phylogeny and Biogeography of <I>Epimedium</I>/<I>Vancouveria</I> (Berberidaceae): Western North American - East Asian Disjun…

2007

Using ITS and atpB-rbcL spacer sequences of 38 (of 55) species of the highly disjunct Eurasian/North African Epimedium and all three species of its western North American sister genus Vancouveria, we reconstructed the phylogeny of these two genera and dated major splits with a molecular clock approach. Epimedium was found to be monophyletic with a stem age dated to between 9.7 and 7.4 million years ago (My). Within Epimedium, almost all sections as recognized in the most recent classification of the genus were found to be monophyletic but subg. Epimedium was found to be paraphyletic in relation to subg. Rhizophyllum. Range formation in Eurasia proceeded as follows: in a first step, the west…

ParaphylybiologyRange (biology)EcologyBiogeographySpecies diversityPlant ScienceDisjunctbiology.organism_classificationVancouveriaMonophylyGenusGeneticsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSystematic Botany
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Immunology and pathology of echinostome infections in the definitive host.

2008

This chapter examines the salient literature on the immunology and pathology of members of the family Echinostomatidae in their definitive hosts, with emphasis on experimental studies that may provide useful information on factors that determine resistance to the parasites. For this purpose, several topics such as manifestations and mechanisms of resistance to infection, experimental strategies, and antigenic characterization of echinostomes are covered. Moreover, other topics such as immunodiagnosis are also analyzed. The analysis is focused on members of the genus Echinostoma. Although some of the nomenclature for echinostome species is disputed, the names used are those currently accepte…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdult wormImmunologyGenus EchinostomamedicineFAMILY ECHINOSTOMATIDAEBiologyNomenclature
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Studies on bucephalid digeneans parasitising molluscs and fishes in Finland I. Ecological data and experimental studies

1991

Two types of bucephalid cercariae are reported from the bivalve Anodonta anatina in two Finnish lakes. One, Type A, resembles in gross morphology the cercaria of Bucephalus polymorphus, and the other, Type B, resembles the cercaria of Rhipidocotyle campanula. Type A daughter-sporocysts develop more slowly, have a greater cercarial productivity and exhibit a differential diurnal rhythm to that of Type B. Cercariae of Type A have a shorter longevity than Type B and tend to encyst in the fins rather than the gill-arches of fish intermediate hosts. The main definitive host of Type A is pike Esox lucius and, in the case of Type B, perch Perca fluviatilis. Adults of Types A and B are morphologica…

PerchbiologyEcologyIntermediate hostbiology.organism_classificationGenusAnimal ecologyBucephalus polymorphusParasitologycomputerMolluscaEsoxPikecomputer.programming_languageSystematic Parasitology
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A further analysis of secretory structures of some taxa belonging to the genus Hypericum (Clusiaceae) in relation to the leaf vascular pattern

2014

This work extends knowledge about the distribution of secretory structures (black nodules, translucent glands, and type A and B secretory canals) to other species of the genus Hypericum L., as only H. perforatum L. appears to have been widely investigated. Moreover, the current study was extended to include leaf vascular patterns. In the species studied, a possible correlation between the presence of black nodules and a particular biological form, that of hemicryptophytes scapose perennials such as H. perfoliatum L., H. perforatum L., H. pubescens Boiss., H. tetrapterum Fr., and H. triquetrifolium Turra, was noted. These black nodules are not present in H. androsaemum L. and H. hircinum L.,…

Perennial plantbiologyXylemClusiaceaePlant Scienceblack nodulebiology.organism_classificationTetrapterumTaxonsecretory canalKey words: Hypericumleaf vascular patternblack nodulessecretory canalstranslucent glandsGenustranslucent glandsBotanyHypericum leaf vascular pattern black nodules secretory canals translucent glandsleaf vascular patternHypericumHypericum
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Draft Genome Sequences of Dickeya sp. Isolates B16 (NIB Z 2098) and S1 (NIB Z 2099) Causing Soft Rot of Phalaenopsis Orchids

2015

ABSTRACT The genus Dickeya contains bacteria causing soft rot of economically important crops and ornamental plants. Here, we report the draft genome sequences of two Dickeya sp. isolates from rotted leaves of Phalaenopsis orchids.

PhalaenopsisbiologyGenus Dickeyafungitechnology industry and agriculturefood and beveragesmacromolecular substancesGene sequencebiology.organism_classificationBioinformaticsSoft rotcomplex mixturesGenomeU30 Research methodsBotanyOrnamental plantGeneticsDickeya sp.ProkaryotesPhalaenopsisH20 Plant diseasesDickeyaMolecular BiologyF30 Plant genetics and breedingGenome Announcements
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The Diterpenoids from the Genus Hyptis (Lamiaceae)

2009

The genus Hyptis (family Lamiaceae) is known mainly for the essential oils isolated from the aerial parts of several species. Less known are the diterpenoids, extracted from a limited number of species. In consideration of the interest for the structures of this class of compounds, largely occurring in the whole Lamiaceae family, the present paper means to review and update their chemistry. Also the use of many species of Hyptis in folk-medicine is reported.

PharmacologyFamily LamiaceaebiologyHyptisOrganic ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationTerpenoidAnalytical ChemistryLabdanechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryHyptis Lamiaceae diterpenoidsGenusBotanyLamiaceaeAbietaneHETEROCYCLES
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