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Ammonite extinction and nautilid survival at the end of the Cretaceous

2014

One of the puzzles about the end-Cretaceous extinctions is why some organisms disappeared and others survived. A notable example is the differential extinction of ammonites and survival of nautilids, the two groups of co-occurring, externally shelled cephalopods at the end of the Cretaceous. To investigate the role of geographic distribution in explaining this outcome, we compiled a database of all the occurrences of ammonites and the nautilid genus Eutrephoceras in the last 0.5 m.y. of the Maastrichtian. We also included recently published data on ammonite genera that appear to have briefly survived into the Paleocene. Using two metrics to evaluate the geographic range of each genus (first…

Geographic distributionAmmonitePaleontologyExtinctionbiologyGenuslanguageEutrephocerasGeologybiology.organism_classificationCretaceouslanguage.human_languageGeology
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Sideritis fontiqueriana ‐ eine neu endemische Art aus dem Rif‐Gebirge (Marokko)

1995

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GeographybiologyGenusBotanySideritisPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFeddes Repertorium
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Gliridae from the late Oligocene of the province of Teruel (Spain)

2020

The Calatayud-Teruel Basin is one of the richest areas of Spain, when fossil mammals are concerned. Around the village of Montalban many lower Oligocene fossil mammal localities are known and several upper Oligocene localities with rich micromammal faunas are present between the villages of Vivel del Rio Martin and Martin del Rio. Previous papers on these upper Oligocene localities were dedicated to the Cricetidae and to the zapodid  Plesiosminthus , in this work we describe the fauna of Gliridae, composed of the genera  Gliravus , Butseloglis ,  Peridyromys ,  Microdyromys and  Paraglis . Among these the latter genus is very poorly represented.  Microdyromys is of special importance becaus…

GeographybiologyGenusFaunaPaleontologyMammalStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationQE701-760ArchaeologyCricetidaeSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Dinotrema vitobiasi sp. nov., a new Spanish species of the genus Dinotrema Foerster, 1862 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) with only basomedially sculptured…

2013

A new species of Dinotrema with only basomedially sculptured propodeum, Dinotrema vitobiasi sp. nov., is described from Spain. A comparison of this new species with its three morphologically most similar species, D. vituperatum (Fischer, 1974), D. latifemur (Fischer, 1975) and D. carinatum (Tobias, 1962), is provided.

GeographybiologyGenusInsect ScienceBotanyPropodeumAnimal Science and ZoologyHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZoosystematica Rossica
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The genus Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) in Apulia (southern Italy)

2018

This survey is part of the floristic exploration activities on the Italian territory related to the identification of spontaneous and cultivated plants of the genus Tamarix L. A list of tamarisks from Apulia (southern Italy) is here reported together with ecological and distributive data. On the whole, 7 species and 1 variety were recorded in the Apulian region. T. arborea var. arborea is the species with the widest distribution in the Apulian territory. The presence of T. canariensis, T. dalmatica and T. gallica, previously indicated for Apulia by other authors, is currently not confirmed.

GeographybiologyGenusSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBotanyTamarixPlant ScienceTamaricaceaebiology.organism_classificationTamarisks Ecology Distribution Mediterranean AreaFlora Mediterranea
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Review of the genus Prolactistes (Heteroptera: Cydnidae), with two new combinations, first Indonesian records and a key to species of the genus

2020

Two species of the genus ParaethusJ. A. Lis, 1994 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Cydninae: Geotomini) are transferred to ProlactistesJ. A. Lis, 2001, resulting in the following new combinations: Prolactistes jani(J. A. Lis, 1995), comb. nov., and Prolactistes lisi(Magnien, 2014), comb. nov. Diagnostic characters for Prolactistes, and a key for its three species are provided. The present note also reports the first Indonesian record for Prolactistes australisJ. A. Lis, 2001 (Ambon Island, Timor) and P. lisi(Ambon Island), both known previously only from Australia.

GeotominiInsectaArthropodanew combinationZoologyBiologyHemipteraHeteropteraGenusAnimalianew recordCydnidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyTimor IslandCydninaeHeteropteraAustraliaBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageIndonesianAmbon IslandIndonesiaInsect SciencelanguageKey (lock)CydnidaeActa Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
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Skoulekia meningialis n. gen., n. sp. (Digenea: Aporocotylidae Odhner, 1912) a parasite surrounding the brain of the Mediterranean common two-banded …

2010

This study describes a new aporocotylid genus and species, Skoulekia meningialis n. gen., n. sp. which was detected in the ectomeningeal veins surrounding the optic lobes of the brain of the common two-banded seabream Diplodus vulgaris (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817) from the Gulf of Valencia (Mediterranean Sea). A detailed morphological description of S. meningialis is provided, including drawings, measurements and scanning electron microscopy images as well as a phylogenetic study of S. meningialis and closely related taxa using DNA sequence data obtained from whole ITS2 and partial 18S and 28S rDNA regions. Morphology as well as molecular phylogeny strongly support the erection of a new g…

GillGillsPathologymedicine.medical_specialtySparidaeDigeneaHost-Parasite InteractionsFish DiseasesMediterranean seaGenusRNA Ribosomal 28SmedicineMediterranean SeaPrevalenceRNA Ribosomal 18SDiplodus vulgarisAnimalsMeningitisEcosystemPhylogenyTeleosteibiologyBrainbiology.organism_classificationSea BreamInfectious DiseasesMolecular phylogeneticsParasitologyTrematodaParasitology international
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Three species of Magnibursatus Naidenova, 1969 (Digenea: Derogenidae) from Atlantic and Black Sea marine teleosts

2003

Three species of Magnibursatus Naidenova, 1969 are described from marine teleosts: M. skrjabini (Vlasenko, 1931), the type species of the genus, from the gobiid Zosterisessor ophiocephalus on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast; M. bartolii sp. n. from the sparid Boops boops off the Atlantic coast of Spain; and M. minutus sp. n. from the gobiid Neogobius eurycephalus on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. M. bartolii differs from all other Magnibursatus species in its larger sinus-sac (length >250 µm, width >150 µm) and the more posterior location of testes. This species is also unusual in that it occurs in the branchial chamber and on the gills of its host. M. minutus is distinguished by the distinct…

GillbiologyFishesZoologyBoops boopsTrematode Infectionsbiology.organism_classificationDigeneaFisheryType speciesSpecies SpecificityGenusSpainKey (lock)AnimalsParasitologyBlack seaSeawaterTrematodaBulgariaAtlantic OceanBoops
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Paradiplozoon iraqensis n. sp. (Monogenea: Diplozoinae) from Cyprinion macrostomum (Cyprinidae) in the Tigris River, Iraq

2015

A new species of monogenean diplozoid, Paradiplozoon iraqensis n. sp., from the gills of Cyprinion macrostomum Heckel from the Tigris River in Tikrit, Iraq is described. P. iraqensis n. sp. is distinguished from other species of the genus by the size of plicae on the fore- and hind body, the number of the branches of the intestinal caecum in fore body, intestinal caecum not extending to haptor, the size of the clamps and the morphology of the clamp sclerites, and by the length of the central hooks. Details of the shape and size of eggs, and of the reproductive system and prohaptoral region are provided. The present study raises the number of species of Paradiplozoon recorded in Iraq to 15.

Gills0301 basic medicineGillMicroscopybiologyCyprinidaeZoology030108 mycology & parasitologybiology.organism_classificationCyprinion macrostomumFish Diseases03 medical and health sciencesRiversPlatyhelminthsGenusIraqHaptorCyprinidaeAnimalsFish <Actinopterygii>ParasitologyMonogeneaActa Parasitologica
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Gli Ortotteri di Sicilia: check-list commentata.

2011

Biogeographia I./qO&#39;I.A)O&#39;O( - 2011 (Pubblicato il 23 dicembre 2011) La Biogeografia della Sicilia Gli Ortotteri di Sicilia: check—list commentata BRUNO MASSA Dipartimerzto DEMETRA (Sezione Entomologizz, Acarologia, Zoologia) Ea’. 4, Vle della Scienze, 90128 Palermo e—maz&#39;[: brzmo. mam: @um&#39;pzz. it Key words: grasshoppers, annotated check-list, endemisms, species richness, Sicily SUMMARY The author analyses all the bibliographic references on Sicilian Orthoptera and many unpublished data, with which he carries out an annotated check—list of species so Far known in the island. On the whole, 127 species of Or- thoptera are currently known in Sicily (including small islands surr…

Global and Planetary ChangeEcologyEcologyLife SciencesNorth africaBiologycheck-list Faunistic Systematiclanguage.human_languageTaxonSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataGenuslanguageKey (lock)North africanSpecies richnessEndemismSicilianHumanitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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