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A revision of the shore-fly genus Hydrochasma Hendel (Diptera, Ephydridae)

2013

A revision of the shore-fly genus Hydrochasma Hendel. The species of the genus Hydrochasma Hendel are revised, including 27 new species (type locality in parenthesis): H. andeum (Ecuador. Guayas: Boliche (02°07.7'S, 79°35.5'W)), H. annae (United States. Utah. Grand: Swasey Beach (15.3 km N Green River; 39°07'N, 110°06.6'W; Green River; 1255 m)), H. capsum (Ecuador. Orellana: RíoTiputini (0°38.2'S, 76°8.9'W)), H. castilloi (Ecuador. Loja: Catamayo (03°59'S, 79°21'W)), H. crenulum (Peru. Cuzco: Paucartambo, Atalaya (Río Alto Madre de Dios; 12°53.3'S, 71°21.6'W; 600 m)), H. denticum (Ecuador…

ShoreHydrochasma sp. n.geography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyAtalayaDipteraEphydridaeNew WorldDiscocerinabiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyArticleEphydridaeGeographyEnvironmental protectionGenuslcsh:ZoologyKey (lock)Animal Science and ZoologyType localitylcsh:QL1-991Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZooKeys
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Occurrence of a sibling species complex within neotropical lymnaeids, snail intermediate hosts of fascioliasis.

2002

The delimitation of cryptic species within the genus Lymnaea, which are the main vectors of fascioliasis, remains a topic of controversy. An analysis of genetic variability based on 12 enzyme loci revealed different fixed alleles at 9 loci between two sympatric samples of Lymnaea viatrix at the type locality in Lima, Peru. The absence of heterozygotes within this locality indicates the presence of isolated populations or cryptic species within L. viatrix. Significant genetic differences were also found between these two L. viatrix samples from Lima and other populations of L. viatrix in South America and in addition to species such as L. truncatula, L. cubensis and L. columella. Moreover, t…

Species complexFascioliasisGenotypeVeterinary (miscellaneous)Intermediate hostZoologySelfingPopulation geneticsBiologyDisease VectorsSouth AmericaInfectious DiseasesGenetic distanceSpecies SpecificitySympatric speciationInsect ScienceAnimalsParasitologyType localityGenetic variabilityLymnaeaActa tropica
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Following the Phoenician example: western Mediterranean colonization by <em>Spirobranchus</em> cf. <em>tetraceros</em> (Annel…

2020

A newly established population of the fouling polychaete Spirobranchus cf. tetraceros is reported from the western Mediterranean (Valencia Port). Despite previous intensive surveys, this is the first record for the taxon in the Iberian Peninsula. Molecular analyses revealed that S. cf. tetraceros from Valencia are genetically identical to specimens from Heraklion, Crete, but different from those collected in the Red Sea and S. tetraceros sensu stricto from the type locality in Australia. Mediterranean and Red Sea S. cf. tetraceros form a well-supported monophyletic clade but are clearly distinct from New South Wales specimens of S. tetraceros. Our new molecular evidence supports the hypothe…

Spirobranchuseducation.field_of_studySpecies complexbiologyEcologyPopulationAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classificationMonophylyTaxonMediterranean seaSerpulidaeGeographyType localityeducationScientia Marina
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Diversity and taxonomy of the genus Unio Philipsson in Italy, with the designation of a neotype for Unio elongatulus C. Pfeiffer (Mollusca, Bivalvia,…

2019

Novel Unio spp. populations from Slovenia, the Italian peninsula, Sardinia and Sicily were genetically analysed in order to define the distribution and diversity of the genus Unio in Italy and neighbouring areas. The presence of two primarily allopatric autochtonous species, Unio elongatulus Pfeiffer, and Unio mancus Lamarck, is confirmed for the Italian peninsula, Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily. Autochthonous populations of Unio elongatulus are present in the peri-Adriatic drainages of the Italian and Balkan peninsulas, south as far as the Ofanto River (Apulia, Italy) and Lake Skadar (Albania), while its presence in the Tyrrhenian rivers of Tuscany is likely due to anthropogenic introductio…

UnionidaePopulationSloveniaAllopatric speciationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBiologySubspeciesUnioAnimalsAnimaliaUnionoidaeducationSicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyeducation.field_of_studyEcologyUnionida Unio mancus turtonii Unio mancus requienii cryptic taxaBalkan PeninsulaBiodiversityBivalviaTaxonItalyMolluscaUnio mancusAlbaniaConservation statusAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Type localityFrance
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Nouvelles données sur la localité type et la morphométrie dentaire du campagnol de Gerbe Microtus pyrenaicus gerbei (Gerbe, 1879) (Cricetidae, Rodent…

2015

New data on type locality and dental morphometry of the Gerbe’s vole Microtus pyrenaicus gerbei (Gerbe, 1879) (Cricetidae, Rodentia). The synthesis of the historical research done on Arthur de L’Isle du Dréneuf’s life, the discoverer of the Gerbe’s vole Microtus pyrenaicus gerbei (Gerbe, 1879), and the circumstances connected with this discovery, allow to say that its type locality is the municipality of La Haie-Fouassière (Loire-Atlantique, France). The analysis of teeth found in pellets of barn owl from Pornic (Loire-Atlantique, France) has confirmed the odontometrical differentiation previously observed in M. pyrenaicus gerbei.

[ SDV.BID ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiodiversityLa Haie-FouassièrePaleontologyPlant ScienceMicrotus pyrenaicus gerbeilocalité typeLoire-Atlantiqueodontometry ; Microtus pyrenaicus gerbei ; type locality ; La Haie-Fouassière ; Loire-AtlantiqueInsect ScienceAnimal Science and ZoologyMicrotus pyrenaicus gerbei ; localité type ; La Haie-Fouassière ; Loire-Atlantique ; odontométrieodontométrieEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics[SDV.BID] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiodiversityBulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon
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Vier Dekaden Weberknechtforschung mit dem 64. Band der ‚Tierwelt Deutschlands‘ – Rückblick, aktueller Stand und Ausblick

2021

A short history of the Opiliones volume in ‘Die Tierwelt Deutschlands’ published by Martens (1978) is presented. The area under consideration comprises Central Europe expanded by large parts of Scandinavia, the British Isles, non-Mediterranean France, Benelux, the complete Alps and in the south-east those parts of Romania and Croatia whose fauna was sufficiently well known. Additions and changes which appeared since 1978 are highlighted: new species discovered in this area, taxonomic changes, important distributional records, as well as changes of faunal composition due to human-mediated influences and climate change are addressed. Perspectives for further research concern faunal inventory …

biologyEcologyRange (biology)FaunaIntroduced speciesOpilionesbiology.organism_classificationGeographyInsect ScienceType localityMegabunusLeiobunumEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGlobal biodiversityArachnologische Mitteilungen: Arachnology Letters
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On the identity of Ischyropsalis dentipalpis Canestrini, 1872 and description of Ischyropsalis lithoclasica sp. n. (Opiliones: Ischyropsalididae)

2010

Ischyropsalis dentipalpis Canestrini, 1872 is re-defined, and a neotype from the type locality in the Aosta Valley, Italy, is assigned. I. helvetica Roewer, 1916 (sensu Martens 1978) is shown to be conspecific and therefore is synonymised with I. dentipalpis. A population from Bergamo Province, Italy, formerly assigned to I. dentipalpis (sensu Martens 1978), is here regarded as a different species and described under the name Ischyropsalis lithoclasica sp. n. Discrimination of males is possible by genital characters and by the shape of the cheliceral and pedipalpal apophyses. Females are distinguished by peculiarities of cheliceral spination. The distribution of I. lithoclasica n. sp. is al…

education.field_of_studybiologyArthropodaOpilionesIschyropsalis dentipalpisPopulationAllopatric speciationZoologyIschyropsalididaeOpilionesBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationSensuArachnidaAnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologyType localityTaxonomy (biology)IschyropsalididaeeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Taxonomic clarification in W-Mediterranean Androcymbium (Colchicaceae): A. wyssianum sunk in the synonymy of A.gramineum and A.europaeum restored

2010

Abstract Hoyo A. del & Pedrola-Monfort J.: Taxonomic clarification in W Mediterranean Androcymbium (Colchicaceae): A. wyssianum sunk in the synonymy of A. gramineum and A. europaeum restored. — Willdenowia 40: 47–53. — Online ISSN 1868-6397. — © 2010 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. doi:10.3372/wi.40.40103 (available via http://dx.doi.org/) Capsule dehiscence has been used as a diagnostic character for W Mediterranean species of Androcymbium. Depending on the state of capsule maturity, the character, however, can be ambiguous in herbarium material. Based on morphological, phenological and cpDNA characters it is shown that misinterpretation of the capsule as indehiscent in the type material of A. gramine…

education.field_of_studyfood.ingredientColchicaceaePopulationWilldenowiaPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationMorfologia (Biologia)HerbariumfoodAndrocymbiumBotanyCorrect nameBotànicaType localityTaxonomy (biology)educationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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New species of the rugose coral genus Lithostrotion Fleming in the upper Viséan from the Azrou-Khenifra Basin (Morocco)

2020

The new species Lithostrotion termieri Rodríguez & Somerville is described. It shows very large corallites of the rugose genus Lithostrotion Fleming. It has been recorded up to now only in upper Viséan rocks from the type locality, the Akrab ridge, Morocco also called Tizi Ben Zizouit by Termier & Termier (1950), who identified it as Lonsdaleia floriformis, and south-east from Tabainout, also from the Azrou-Khenifra Basin.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyCoralPaleontologyStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationQE701-760LithostrotionPaleontologyrugosa azrou-khenifra basin systematics carboniferous maroccoRidgeGenusViséanType localitySpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Isopoda Asellota de Turquie récoltés en 1987

1996

Asellus aquaticus is present in 19 of about 100 Turkish groundwater stations prospected during biospeleological explorations. All specimens of these stygophilic populations remain oculate, even though their integumental pigmentation is more or less reduced. Proasellus lykaonicus Argano & Pesce, 1978 has been found again in a second cave, nearby the type locality. A large and endemic, stygobiont species, Proasellus pisidicus n. sp., from phreatic groundwater, Vilâyet Burdur, and the minute Proasellus pamphylicus n. sp. from interstitial waters of the eastern part of Vilâyet Antalya are described. The stygobiont proasellids of Asia Minor, P. lykaonicus and P. pisidicus n. sp. belong to the sa…

geography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyZoologyProasellusbiology.organism_classificationGeographyCaveGenusTranscaucasiaLittoral zoneGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesType localityAsellus aquaticusPhreaticGeneral Environmental ScienceBijdragen tot de Dierkunde
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