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We show that the three species of Thala known from the Hawaiian Islands are endemic, rather than having broader Indo-Pacific distributions as previously thought. Records of T. todilla (Mighels, 1845) outside of the Hawaiian Islands are... more
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Kamena Gora is located in the southwesternmost part of Serbia, near the border of Montenegro and represents a part of the Stari Vlah-Raška highland region of the Dinarides in Serbia. This area belongs to the region of Srednje Polimlje,... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)BiodiversityBiospeleology
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Pseudolacistorhynchus nanus sp. nov. (Cestoda: Trypanorhyncha) is described from the spiral valve of the zebra shark, Stegostoma fasciatum (Hermann, 1783) from New Caledonia, Malaysia and northern Australia. The presence of paired... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Cestoda
Pagurus asper H. Milne Edwards, 1848, to be possibly conspecific, but considered Clibanarius longitarsus (De Haan, 1849), to be the valid name. Milne Edwards (1848: 62, 63) described Pagurus asper with the following diagnosis: "Pagurus... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)ZoologyCrustacea
This is a revision of the taxonomic composition of the Mongolian Apiaceae family, at present that 74 species and 37 genera, 6 subtribes, 12 tribes (4 clades) belonging to 2 subfamilies (Saniculoideae and Apioideae) to the flora of... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)FloristicsPlant Taxonomy (Taxonomy)New Species
Among 26 species of Antarctic Cumacea sampled during the southern summer 1989/90 from benthic habitats in the Weddell Sea, four are described as new to science: Campylaspis ledoyeri spec. nov., Hemilamprops bacescui spec. nov.,... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)BiogeographyAntarcticaNew Species
Scutopalus tomentosus sp. nov. is described and illustrated from Plantago tomentosa Lam. (Plantaginaceae) in a vineyard agroecosystem at Dois Lajeados county, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. This is the first species of this genus... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Acaralogia:Ticks and mitesAcari
Se estudian 24 especies de boletáceos y dos de gonfidiáceos pertenecientes a 11 géneros; el género mejor investigado es Boletus con nueve especies; le siguen Suillus y Tylopilus con tres especies cada uno. El material se basa en 220... more
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      MycologySystematics (Taxonomy)BoletalesFungal Diversity
The tortoise beetle genus Ogdoecosta Spaeth 1909 is revised and an illustrated key to 12 species is provided, based on a morphological analysis of all species. All the known species are redescribed and one new species, Ogdoecosta... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)New SpeciesChrysomelidae (leaf beetles)
The number of studies discussing the pathology and host specificity in Knemidocoptinae is very limited. In Knemidocoptes jamaicensis, the host specificity seems to be very broad, and there is a clear morphological variability in... more
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      ParasitologySystematics (Taxonomy)BiogeographyHost-parasite Coevolution
Die Wirtschaftlichkeit ihrer Kundenbeziehungen ist für viele Dienstleistungsunternehmen von herausragender Bedeutung. Dies betrifft insbesondere das Mengenkundengeschäft mit privaten Endverbrauchern. Sollen nicht-profitable Kunden... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Customer Relationship Management (CRM)Customer ValueCustomer Profitability
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)PaleontologyVertebrate PaleontologyMammals
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)EconomicsFinancial EconomicsTaxation
A population of a non-indigenous armoured catfish Pterygoplichthys aff. pardalis from the Dinh river basin (Khan Hoa province, Vietnam). We provide evidence that this is a fully naturalised self-reproducing population and present data on... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)IchthyologyExotic SpeciesInvasive species ecology
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)HerpetologyMorphometricsTaxonomy
This article provides an outline of the classification of the kingdom Fungi (including fossil fungi. i.e. dispersed spores, mycelia, sporophores, mycorrhizas). We treat 19 phyla of fungi. These are Aphelidiomycota,
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      MicrobiologySystematics (Taxonomy)Plant BiologyBiology
The theory of autopoiesis claims that adaptation should be understood as a precondition, and not as a constraint, guiding the evolution of social and living systems. This premise is at first sight incompatible with the perspective of the... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)Evolution of Sexual ReproductionAdaptation
Whether communicating with a fellow practitioner, looking up research on a plant, or checking official legislation, plant names are essential to practising herbal medicine. However, names used to refer to Chinese Materia Medica (CMM) are... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)PharmacyEthnobotanyTraditional Medicine
The taxonomy of Zamia montana and Z. oligodonta, two poorly understood species occurring at high elevations in the Western Cordillera of Colombia, is discussed. Zamia oligodonta was recently synonymized under Z. montana, but information... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Conservation Biology
Quattro nuove specie (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae, Marginellidae, Terebridae) dal Mozambico.
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Coptotermes Wasmann (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) is one of the most economically important subterranean termite genera and some species are successful invaders. However, despite its important pest status, the taxonomic validity of many... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)ZoologyBiology
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The question whether taxonomic descriptions naming new animal species without type specimen(s) deposited in collections should be accepted for publication by scientific journals and allowed by the Code has already been discussed in... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)ZoologyPhotography
Cone snails have long been studied both by taxonomists for the diversity of their shells and by biochemists for the potential therapeutic applications of their toxins. Phylogenetic approaches have revealed that different lineages of Conus... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsMarine BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)
Xiphosurids are an archaic group of aquatic chelicerate arthropods, generally known by the colloquial misnomer of ‘horseshoe crabs’. Known from marine envi- ronments as far back as the early Ordovician, horseshoe crabs are generally... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyPaleobiologySystematics (Taxonomy)Paleontology
Las vainillas, los miembros del género Vanilla Mill., constituyen el único grupo de las orquídeas con plantas totalmente enredaderas o trepadoras. Aún cuando las plantas no lo sugieren, las flores son típicamente las de las orquídeas, con... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Environmental EducationScience CommunicationConservation Biology
Se presenta el primer registro de Hippodamia variegata (Goeze 1777) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) en el Perú que además se constituye como la cita a mayor altura de la especie. Esta especie introducida se halla establecida en el resto del... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)EntomologyTaxonomyColeoptera Systematics
The fern genus Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae) is represented in the Hawaiian Islands by 18 endemic taxa and one non-endemic, native species. The goals of this study were to determine whether Dryopteris in Hawai’i is monophyletic and to... more
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      Information SystemsEvolutionary BiologyGeneticsMarine Biology
Guatteria is the largest genus of Annonaceae, comprising ca. 300 species. The genus presents taxonomic problems, and the number of species has been overestimated. Taxonomic revision, description, comments and illustration of G. australis... more
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      BotanySystematics (Taxonomy)BotanicaSystematics of Annonaceae
This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships within the Polyopisthocotylea and Monopisthocotylea, two groups that are often grouped within the monogeneans, a group of disputed paraphyly. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted with... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Molecular SystematicsPhylogeny/phylogeneticsFish Parasites
Rad razmatra problematiku ispunjavanja obaveza Bosne i Hercegovine u oblasti zaštite prirode na njenom evropskom putu. Naročita pažnja pridaje se analizi rezultata četiri do sada sprovedena projekta koja se tiču procesa uspostavljanja... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)FloristicsNatura2000
We examined a recent taxonomic appraisal of Cebuella by Boubli et al. With an increased sample spanning most of the geographic range of the genus, we investigated ventral pelage variation in Cebuella to test the proposition of Boubli et... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)PrimatologyMammalogyScientists, Naturalists, Travelers and Explorers
We explain to the general public what is systematics and how we can use it.
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Phylogenetic SystematicsSistemática
Plectostoma is a micro land snail restricted to limestone outcrops in Southeast Asia. Plectostoma was previously classified as a subgenus of Opisthostoma because of the deviation from regular coiling in many species in both taxa. This... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Conservation BiologyMalacologyMalaysia
Our understanding of the earliest stages of crown bird evolution is hindered by an exceedingly sparse avian fossil record from the Mesozoic era. The most ancient phylogenetic divergences among crown birds are known to have occurred in the... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)BiogeographyPalaeontology
. Geological map of the study area after . Black points show the position of the mud mounds sensu . White points show the main sample locations.
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)PalaeogeographyGeologyStratigraphy
A systematic revision for the species of Launaea Cass. in Egypt has revealed the presence of fourteen taxa belonging to 12 species, of which L. acanthodes (Boiss.) Kuntze is a new recorded. One new combination “L. fragilis subsp.... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)TaxonomyPlant Taxonomy (Taxonomy)Angiosperm Taxonomy
This paper provides a comprehensive catalogue of the New Zealand members of the family Zopheridae Solier (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) in an effort to stabilize the nomenclature preceding extensive revisionary taxonomy within the group. A... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)TaxonomyMorphologyColeoptera Systematics
Three opisthomonorchiinae species are described from fishes obtained at the Fish Market in Nouméa, New Caledonia. Opisthomonorchis dinema n. sp. from Carangoides dinema Bleeker differs from the other recognised species in the genus by the... more
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      ParasitologySystematics (Taxonomy)BiodiversityNew Caledonia
Species can be defined as a lineage of populations among which was never set up an micro-evolutionary isolation, and what is meant by 'micro-evolutionary isolation' is this: two populations are micro-evolutionarily isolated, if and only... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Philosophy of BiologyHistory and Philosophy of Biology
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Coleoptera Systematics
Triphora Nutt. es un pequeño género de orquídeas terrestres de unas 10-12 especies que se hallan desde las porciones templadas de Norte América (una especie, que llega tan al norte como el estado estadounidense de Wisconsin), a lo largo... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Conservation BiologyTaxonomyOrchids
Eptesicus es un género de murciélagos de la familia Vespertilionidae con amplia distribución mundial. En Colombia se conocen seis especies, de las cuales E. chiriquinus es una de las más ampliamente distribuidas con presencia en 13... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)ZoologyEptesicus chiriquinusDistribución Geográfica
Background: The light brown apple moth (LBAM), Epiphyas postvittana (Walker), is native to Australia but invaded England, New Zealand, and Hawaii more than 100 years ago. In temperate climates, LBAM can be a major agricultural pest. In... more
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      EngineeringGeneticsSystematics (Taxonomy)Entomology
Frigidocardium iris spec. nov. is described from the Philippines and compared with F. exasperatum. A new type locality for the latter is designated. The genus Frigidocardium is discussed and related members are depicted and characterized.
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Malacology
2005. Sistemática biológica: avances y direcciones en la teoría y los métodos de la reconstrucción filogenética. Hidrobiológica 15 (3): 35
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)Biology
Four juvenile specimens referable to Pinacosaurus grangeri (Ankylosauria: Dinosauria) are described from the Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) locality Bayan Mandahu in northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (People’s Republic of China).... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)GeologyPaleontology
We present a revision of the Neotropical bat genus Chiroderma, commonly known as big-eyed bats. Although species of Chiroderma have a wide distribution from western México to southern Brazil, species limits within Chiroderma are not... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)MorphologyBats (Mammalogy)Mammals