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Resolving the systematics of Richtersiidae by multilocus phylogeny and an integrative redescription of the nominal species for the genus Crenubiotus …

2020

AbstractThe family Richtersiidae, although established recently with the use of phylogenetic methods, was considered potentially paraphyletic at the time of its erection. Until now, the family comprised four genera, Richtersius, Diaforobiotus, Adorybiotus and a newly erected genus Crenubiotus. However, the genetic characterisation for the latter two genera was very limited or absent. To address concerns about the phylogenetic affinity of these two genera, we present a multilocus phylogeny of the families Richtersiidae and Murrayidae based on four molecular markers (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, ITS-2 and COI). Our results show a distinct evolutionary lineage composed of Adorybiotus and Crenubiotus, w…

0106 biological sciencesSystematicsParaphylykarhukaisetEvolutionPopulation010607 zoologylcsh:MedicineBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArticleGenusPhylogeneticsRNA Ribosomal 28SRNA Ribosomal 18STardigradaAnimalseducationlcsh:SciencePhylogenyeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinarysystematiikka (biologia)fylogenetiikkalcsh:RType speciesTaxonEvolutionary biologyTaxonomy (biology)lcsh:QZoologyScientific Reports
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Multilocus phylogenetics of smooth clam shrimps (Branchiopoda, Laevicaudata)

2021

International audience; Laevicaudatan branchiopods, also called ‘smooth clam shrimps’ or ’pea shrimps’, are rare crustaceans found exclusively in temporary, small freshwater bodies, which stay dry most of the year. Only 42 laevicaudatan species have been described so far, 90% of which belong to the genus Lynceus. The first multilocus phylogeny of the group is provided here, based on 15 Lynceus species from North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Caledonia and using nine molecular markers (two mitochondrial and seven nuclear genes, including newly designed primers). Genetic data suggest populations of Lynceus brachyurus from Europe and North America to represent a co…

0106 biological sciencesSystematicsSpecies complexLaevicaudataZoologyBiology[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics Phylogenetics and taxonomy010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesGenusGeneticsVicariance14. Life underwaterCladeMolecular clockMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesGondwanahistorical biogeographymolecular clock[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate ZoologyTaxonSister groupBiogeografiaAnimal Science and ZoologySouthern Hemisphere
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The genus isoetes (Isoetaceae): A provisional checklist of the accepted and unresolved taxa

2016

Isoetes is a widely distributed lycophyte genus of at least 200 species occurring in diverse habitats. The species can be difficult to identify because Isoetes, with its apparent simplicity of form and conserved morphology, provides few diagnostic features to reliably distinguish its species. The last worldwide monograph, published nearly a century ago, listed 77 taxa. The first step in producing a flora or monograph of all known species of a genus is to compile a list of the acceptable species names. The list presented here is a compilation of 192 accepted names representing taxa from regions around the world: chromosome numbers were assigned to 101 of them, with polyploidy settled on 46.7…

0106 biological sciencesSystematicsSystematicBiodiversityConservationPlant SciencePhytogeography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesLycophyteGenusPloidyIsoetaceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhytogeographyPteridophytebiologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSpecies diversityBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicTaxonBiogeographyFloraIsoetesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata010606 plant biology & botany
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Lewinskya,a New Genus to Accommodate the Phaneroporous and Monoicous Taxa ofOrthotrichum(Bryophyta, Orthotrichaceae)

2016

Molecular analyses have consistently evidenced the phylogenetic heterogeneity of Orthotrichum Hedw., and suggested the need to segregate the species with superficial stomata in a separate genus. A recent proposal has been made to accommodate the monoicous species with such stomata in the genus Dorcadion Adans. ex Lindb., which is, however, an illegitimate name according to the current Code of nomenclature of algae, fungi and plants. Consequently a new name is required, and the generic name Lewinskya F.Lara, Garilleti & Goffinet is proposed. New combinations are made for all the species included in the new genus. Given the long history of the genus Orthotrichum and the similarities between t…

0106 biological sciencesSystematicsbiologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesType speciesTaxonGenusOrthotrichumBotanyMonoicousOrthotrichaceaeNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botanyCryptogamie, Bryologie
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Ischaliidae (Insecta: Coleoptera) in the Collection of the Natural History Museum, London

2019

Ischaliidae (Tenebrionoidea) is a small, relatively poorly known family of beetles, with fewer than 50 described species. The Coleoptera collections of the Natural History Museum, London are among the largest and most comprehensive in the world, but the Ischaliidae holding is relatively small (136 specimens, 18 species). However, this collection is of great historical and taxonomic importance, since 12 of the 18 species present are represented by name-bearing types, and five are still only known from the type material and have never been re-collected. We here provide an overview of the collection, and describe and illustrate an additional four species new to science, from Japan, I. (s. str.…

0106 biological sciencesTenebrionoidea010607 zoologyZoologyBiologybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesNatural historyType speciesType (biology)GenusCaeruleaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnnales Zoologici
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Two new species of Brusqeulia Razowski & Becker, 2000 from the Neotropics, with comments on the systematic position of the genus in relation to the A…

2018

Two new species of the neotropical genus Brusqeulia Razowski & Becker, 2000, are described and illustrated: B.yunkensis Pérez Santa-Rita & Baixeras, sp. n. from Bolivia and B.araguensis Pérez Sant-Rita & Baixeras, sp. n. from Venezuela. The systematic position and diagnostic characters of the genus are reviewed, resulting in the synonymy of Pinhaisania Razowski & Becker, 2000, with Brusqeulia, and the combination B.crispula (Razowski & Becker, 2000), comb. n. New characters of the female genitalia are discussed.

0106 biological sciencesTortricidaeSystematics010607 zoologyZoologyBrusqeuliaCochylini010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesyunkensisLepidoptera genitaliataxonomyGenusBrusqeulia yunkensislcsh:ZoologyTortricidaeAnimalialcsh:QL1-991systematicsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBrusqeulia araguensisbiologysubpapillar scleriteSouth Americabiology.organism_classificationEuliinaApolychrosisLepidopteraAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)araguensisResearch ArticleZooKeys
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Fiddler crabs and their above-ground sedimentary structures: a review

2020

AbstractFiddler crabs are abundant, semi-terrestrial crustaceans inhabiting tropical, subtropical and warm temperate coasts worldwide. Some species build above-ground sedimentary structures at or near the opening to their burrows. The functions and shapes of these constructions vary interspecifically and according to the sex of the builder. Here, we compile the dispersed reports on these structures, suggest uniform naming for different shapes, review explanations for their functions and explore associations between the attributes of builders and their structures. We found that 47 fiddler crab species build at least one type (or subtype) of structure, including chimneys, hoods, pillars, semi…

0106 biological sciencesVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Etologi: 485biologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEcology (disciplines)Sedimentbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCrustaceanAttractionFiddler crabSedimentary structuresAnimal ecologyGenusAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Cave-adapted campodeids (Hexapoda, Diplura, Campodeidae) from the Dinarides and adjacent karst regions

2021

Five new species are described, Plusiocampa (Didymocampa) cvijici Sendra & Antić, sp. nov., Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa) atom Sendra & Antić, sp. nov., Plusiocampa (Stygiocampa) barethae Sendra & Rađa, sp. nov., Plusiocampa (Stygiocampa) dulcici Sendra & Rađa, sp. nov. and Plusiocampa (Venetocampa) pirnati Sendra & Borko, sp. nov. This brings the number of cave-adapted species of campodeids known from the Dinarides, Eastern Alps, Balkan System and Rodope Massif to 28 (one species in the genus Campodea and 27 in Plusiocampa). Among Plusiocampa, four out of five subgenera are present (Pentachaetocampa is not present in the region studied): Didymocampa (one species), Plusiocampa s. str. (15 speci…

0106 biological sciencesZoologia Classificaciógeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyArtròpodes010607 zoologyZoologybiology.organism_classificationDiplura010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHexapodaCaveBiogeografiaGenusCampodeaCampodeidaeTaxonomy (biology)SubgenusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRevue suisse de Zoologie
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Benthic hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) collected by the New Zealand Antarctic expedition BioRoss 2004 with RV Tangaroa

2017

During the New Zealand BioRoss 2004 survey, with RV Tangaroa , sampling of marine communities on the Ross Sea shelf was undertaken. Samples were obtained employing several sampling gears (Van Veen grab, epibenthic sled, rough bottom trawl, and beam trawl). Among the numerous benthic samples obtained, a large and important collection of hydroids was present. Sixty-one species, four of them new to science ( Monocoryne antarctica sp. nov., Halecium tangaroa sp. nov., Staurotheca gracilis sp. nov. and Symplectoscyphus densus sp. nov.) have been recorded. Oswaldella blanconae sp. nov. is also described. “Anthoathecata” are represented by ten species belonging to the families Bougainvilliidae, Ca…

0106 biological sciencesZoologyLeptothecataCampanulariidae010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHaleciidaeCnidariaGenusClathrozoellidaeHydractiniidaeCampanulariidaeAnimaliaCorymorphidaeEudendriidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEudendriidaeTaxonomyHydrozoaLafoeidaeHalopterididaebiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyBiodiversityTubulariidaeZancleidaebiology.organism_classificationRhysiidaeSertulariidaeBougainvilliidaeHydrozoaHebellidaeAnthoathecataCampanulinidaeBougainvilliidaeCandelabridaeKirchenpaueriidaeCandelabridaeAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)KirchenpaueriidaePhialellidaeZootaxa
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First record of <em>Arctodiaptomus wierzejskii</em> (Richard, 1888) (Copepoda Calanoida Diaptomidae) from Malta

2020

Diaptomid copepods belonging to the genus Arctodiaptomus Kiefer, 1932 were collected in two temporary water bodies in Malta. The morphological identification of the collected specimens proved that they belong to Arctodiaptomus wierzejskii (Richard, 1888) even if a morphological peculiarity pertaining to the morphology of the male right antennule of the Maltese populations was observed and here briefly discussed. This finding constitutes the first record of a calanoid copepod from the inland waters of the Maltese Islands.

0106 biological sciencesbiology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyArctodiaptomus wierzejskiiPaleontologyZoologyGeologyMorphology (biology)Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural scienceslanguage.human_languageMalteseGeographyGenuslanguageDiaptomidaeAnimal Science and ZoologyArctodiaptomusCalanoidaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCopepodNatural History Sciences
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