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Zamia magnifica (Zamiaceae, Cycadales): A New Rupicolous Cycad Species from Sierra Norte, Oaxaca, Mexico

  • Miguel Angel Pérez-Farrera,
  • José Said Gutiérrez-Ortega,
  • Mauricio Gerónimo Martínez-Martínez and
  • Michael Calonje

8 May 2023

Zamia magnifica (Zamiaceae), a new species endemic to Sierra Norte, Oaxaca, Mexico, is described. Zamia magnifica is characterized by having a rupicolous habit, pendent leaves bearing leaflets that are densely tomentose and pink to caramel in color w...

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8 Citations
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10 Pages

A Reference Database of Reptile Images

  • Peter H. Uetz,
  • Maya Patel,
  • Zainab Gbadamosi,
  • Angel Nguyen and
  • Stacey Shoope

11 October 2024

While there are millions of reptile images available online, they are not well organized and not easily findable, accessible, interoperable, or reproducible (FAIR). More importantly, they are not standardized and thus hardly comparable. Here we prese...

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2 Citations
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A New Species of Terrestrial-Breeding Frog, Genus Pristimantis (Anura: Strabomantidae), from the Peruvian Yungas of Central Peru

  • Pablo J. Venegas,
  • Luis A. García-Ayachi,
  • Axel Marchelie,
  • Jesús R. Ormeño and
  • Alessandro Catenazzi

20 June 2023

We describe a new species of terrestrial-breeding frog of the genus Pristimantis from the Peruvian Yungas ecoregion of central Peru, Junin Department. The description is based on the observation of morphological features, color patterns of fourteen s...

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12 Citations
5,877 Views
17 Pages

Description of Bisbalus, a New Genus for the Gray Brocket, Mazama cita Osgood, 1912 (Mammalia, Cervidae), as a Step to Solve the Neotropical Deer Puzzle

  • Eluzai Dinai Pinto Sandoval,
  • Wlodzimierz Jędrzejewski,
  • Jesús Molinari,
  • Miluse Vozdova,
  • Halina Cernohorska,
  • Svatava Kubickova,
  • Agda Maria Bernegossi,
  • Renato Caparroz and
  • José Mauricio Barbanti Duarte

2 January 2024

The Neotropical deer genus Mazama is characterized by homoplastic morphological characters, a high karyotypic diversity, and a polyphyletic condition. The species of the genus have been recovered into two multigeneric lineages, the subtribes Odocoile...

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6 Citations
5,585 Views
15 Pages

27 February 2023

Islands—whether classic oceanic islands or habitat islands such as isolated thermal vents, mountain tops, or caves—often promote the diversification of lineages that colonize them. We examined CO1 mtDNA sequence divergences within the tai...

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5 Citations
5,560 Views
14 Pages

Redefining the Taxonomic Boundaries of Genus Xanthomonas

  • Kanika Bansal,
  • Sanjeet Kumar,
  • Anu Singh,
  • Arushi Chaudhary and
  • Prabhu B. Patil

9 October 2023

The genus Xanthomonas primarily comprises phytopathogenic species. By carrying out deep phylo-taxonogenomics, we recently reported that the genera Xylella, Stenotrophomonas, and Pseudoxanthomonas are misclassified and belong to the genus Xanthomonas....

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6 Citations
5,319 Views
20 Pages

21 August 2023

Hebius beddomei (Günther, 1864) is an endemic natricine colubrid snake species from the biodiverse Western Ghats, India. A recent molecular phylogeny provided evidence for the paraphyly of the genus Hebius, with Hebius beddomei recovered as sist...

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12 Citations
5,314 Views
21 Pages

9 March 2023

Four bacterial strains, A-IN1T, A-TC2T, E-TC7T, and K-TC2T, isolated from soil-borne nematodes of the species Oscheius tipulae and Acrobeloides bodenheimeri, were found to represent new species of the genera Acinetobacter, Alcaligenes, Enterobacter,...

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1 Citations
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21 Pages

Ostariophysi is the second largest superorder of fishes, formed almost exclusively by freshwater species, with 102 families, 1372 genera, and 11,883 species, thus containing approximately 30% of the known fish species in the world and almost 70% of t...

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A New Species of Tachymenoides (Serpentes: Dipsadidae: Tachymenini) from Peru with Comments on the Taxonomic Status of Galvarinus tarmensis (Walker, 1945)

  • Edgar Lehr,
  • Mikael Lundberg,
  • Juan Carlos Cusi,
  • Jack W. Sites,
  • Claudia Torres and
  • César Aguilar-Puntriano

We describe a new species of snake of the genus Tachymenoides using molecular and morphological evidence. The description is based on 21 specimens (4 females, 17 males) obtained in the regions of Pasco, Junín, and Puno between 2190 and 3050 m...

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3 Citations
4,534 Views
19 Pages

On the Tarantula Genus Xenesthis Simon, 1891, with Description of a New Species from Venezuela (Araneae: Theraphosidae)

  • Danniella Sherwood,
  • Ray Gabriel,
  • Pedro Peñaherrera-R.,
  • Antonio D. Brescovit and
  • Sylvia M. Lucas

1 December 2023

The type material of Xenesthis colombiana Simon, 1891, X. immanis Ausserer, 1875, and X. monstrosa Pocock, 1903, are redescribed, with additional specimens of X. colombiana recorded. A neotype is designated for Xenesthis intermedia Schiapelli and Ger...

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A New Diving Pliocene Ardenna Shearwater (Aves: Procellariidae) from New Zealand

  • Alan J. D. Tennyson,
  • Rodrigo B. Salvador,
  • Barbara M. Tomotani and
  • Felix G. Marx

6 April 2024

We report a new species of shearwater, Ardenna buchananbrowni sp. nov., from the Pliocene of New Zealand. It is both the smallest and oldest known diving member of the genus, demonstrating that this now abundant form of shearwater has had a long pres...

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6 Citations
4,351 Views
19 Pages

Four New Families of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Within the Order Glomerales

  • Gladstone Alves da Silva,
  • Daniele Magna Azevedo de Assis,
  • Ewald Sieverding and
  • Fritz Oehl

29 October 2024

Based on molecular phylogenetic analyses, and also considering morphological characters, four new families are separated from the family Glomeraceae within the order Glomerales and the class Glomeromycetes. The revised family Glomeraceae comprises on...

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4 Citations
4,257 Views
13 Pages

Morphological and Molecular Analysis Describing Two New Species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria, Myxosporea) in Mugil curema (Mugilidae) from Brazil

  • Diego Henrique Mirandola Dias Vieira,
  • Melissa Miyuki Osaki-Pereira,
  • Vanessa Doro Abdallah,
  • Sarah Letícia Paiva Oliveira,
  • Aline Gabriely Torres Duarte,
  • Reinaldo José da Silva and
  • Rodney Kozlowiski de Azevedo

30 July 2024

We present descriptions of two newly discovered species of Myxobolus (Myxobolidae) that infect Mugil curema: Myxobolus mundauensis n. sp. found in gills and Myxobolus patriciae n. sp. found in intestines. These descriptions are based on the morpholog...

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2 Citations
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30 Pages

Pseudoscorpions of Israel: Annotated Checklist and Key, with New Records of Two Families (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones)

  • Sharon Warburg,
  • Shlomi Aharon,
  • Igor Armiach Steinpress,
  • Prashant P. Sharma,
  • Danilo Harms and
  • Efrat Gavish-Regev

24 October 2023

The location of Israel at the junction of three continents leads to a unique fauna of both Palearctic and Afrotropical zoogeographic origins. Following systematic revisions over the past sixty years and the discovery of new species, the only availabl...

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Description of Two Fungal Endophytes Isolated from Fragaria chiloensis subsp. chiloensis f. patagonica: Coniochaeta fragariicola sp. nov. and a New Record of Coniochaeta hansenii

  • Carolina Campos-Quiroz,
  • Jean Franco Castro,
  • Cecilia Santelices,
  • Jorge Carrasco-Fernández,
  • Matías Guerra,
  • Diego Cares-Gatica,
  • Javiera Ortiz-Campos,
  • Yocelyn Ocares,
  • Lorena Barra-Bucarei and
  • Bart Theelen

3 April 2023

Prospection of the endosphere of the native plant Fragaria chiloensis subsp. chiloensis f. patagonica from the foothills of the Chilean Andes led to the isolation of two strains of the genus Coniochaeta. We addressed the taxonomic placement of t...

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5 Citations
4,026 Views
15 Pages

15 August 2024

A reliable character system is crucial to taxonomy and systematics, and it promises valid downstream inferences, e.g., estimates of diversity and disparity, reconstruction of evolutionary history, and even stratigraphic correlations. Modern taxonomy...

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2 Citations
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24 Pages

25 January 2024

The long-horn bee genus Tetralonia consists of 35 Western Palaearctic species that are associated mostly with the family Asteraceae as host plants. A minority of the species are, however, exclusively associated with other host plants that have partic...

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Four new dung beetle species of the genus Onthophagus Latreille from Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Bénin, and Cameroon are described, and a fragment of their COI gene is sequenced. The coprophagous Onthophagus (Trichonthophagus) syl...

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Detailed and Complete Descriptions of Immature Stages of Two Predatory Species of Eupeodes Osten Sacken, 1877 (Diptera: Syrphidae)

  • José J. Orengo-Green,
  • Javier Quinto,
  • Zorica Nedeljković and
  • María Ángeles Marcos-García

With over 40 species, Eupeodes Osten Sacken, 1877, is a common aphidophagous hoverfly genus (Diptera: Syrphidae: Syrphinae) with a worldwide distribution. The immature stages of Eupeodes are well known, since 23 species have been reared, but only 8 s...

  • Communication
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1 Citations
3,825 Views
8 Pages

12 December 2023

This paper presents additional notes on the carabid genus Nebria subgenus Falcinebria Ledoux and Roux, 2005 from Japan: a description of a new species Nebria suzukana sp. nov. from Mt. Gozaishodake; a new distribution and the southwesternmost collect...

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8 Citations
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14 Pages

A New Species of Pareas Wagler, 1830 (Squamata, Pareidae) from Northwestern Yunnan, China

  • Shuo Liu,
  • Mingjing Yang,
  • Jingqiu Rao,
  • Yuhong Guo and
  • Dingqi Rao

31 March 2023

A new species of Pareas Wagler, 1830 is described from Dulongjiang Township, Gongshan County, Yunnan Province, China. Phylogenetically, the new species is most closely related to Pareas kaduri Bhosale, Phansalkar, Sawant, Gowande, Patel and Mirza, 20...

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2 Citations
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11 Pages

17 April 2023

Strumigenys is one of the largest genera of ants, and one of the few which has received relatively recent global taxonomic treatment at the species level. Despite this, many new species continue to be found in most biogeographic regions. Strumigenys ...

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1 Citations
3,688 Views
81 Pages

3 June 2023

In this paper, the type material of all five Japanese Paracis species (P. ijimai (Kinoshita, 1909), P. miyajimai (Kinoshita, 1909), P. pustulata (Wright and Studer, 1889), P. spinifera (Nutting, 1912), P. squamata (Nutting, 1910)), two Placogorgia sp...

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3 Citations
3,626 Views
9 Pages

A New Gonolobus Species (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) from Sinaloa, Mexico

  • Leonardo O. Alvarado-Cárdenas,
  • Juan F. Pío-León,
  • Gilberto Morillo and
  • Carla Sofía Islas-Hernández

2 January 2024

In this study a new species of Gonolobus, G. villasenorii, is described. It is endemic to Sinaloa, Mexico, distributed in the Sierra Madre Occidental in pine–oak forest. This species is characterized by the presence of lanceolate sepals, margin...

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3 Citations
3,593 Views
24 Pages

7 January 2024

The Holarctic ground beetle genus Trechus Clairville, 1806, is highly diverse in the Ethiopian highlands, both in terms of species numbers and morphology. Particularly noteworthy are the extraordinarily large species of the subgenus Abyssinotus Qu&ea...

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Ceratozamia chinantlensis (Zamiaceae): A New Cycad Species from La Chinantla, Oaxaca, Mexico

  • Miguel Angel Pérez-Farrera,
  • Steven M. Ramirez-Oviedo,
  • Mauricio Gerónimo Martínez-Martínez,
  • Gaspar Moreno Mendez,
  • Ana Guadalupe Rocha Loredo and
  • José Said Gutiérrez-Ortega

14 October 2024

Ceratozamia chinantlensis sp. nov., a new cliff-dwelling cycad species from Sierra de La Chinantla, Oaxaca, Mexico, is described and compared with its congeners. The species is morphologically similar to Ceratozamia zoquorum and Ceratozamia santillan...

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3 Citations
3,487 Views
41 Pages

Diatom Flora from Time-Series Sediment Trap in the Kuroshio Extension Region of the Northwestern Pacific

  • Joon Sang Park,
  • Hyung Jeek Kim,
  • Kyun-Woo Lee,
  • Hyun Ju Ha and
  • Yun Jae Kim

29 July 2024

Precise identification of diatom species is fundamental to correctly interpreting their roles in the marine ecosystems; the documentation of species records with illustrations is therefore essential to guarantee ecological works and the continuous us...

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1 Citations
3,468 Views
11 Pages

19 April 2024

Specimens belonging to a new species in the genus Protocirrineris have been found during surveys along the southwestern coasts of the Netherlands. Protocirrineris stormae sp. nov, as described herein, were collected from the muddy bottom sediments in...

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5 August 2024

A new monotypic genus of Prodidominae, Paleotoca gen. n., is proposed to include one cave species collected in a paleoburrow and ferruginous caves from Quadrilátero Ferrífero, Minas Gerais, Brazil: Paleotoca diminassp. n. (♂&...

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7 Citations
3,429 Views
17 Pages

4 April 2023

The family Elateridae, known as click beetles, is a mega-diverse lineage of Coleoptera. Wireworms are the larval stage of click beetles, which are generalist herbivores and which are recognized as economically important pests of crops. To more effect...

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1 Citations
3,390 Views
21 Pages

1 February 2024

This study explores the Swedish diversity of the thrips families Aeolothripidae and Melanthripidae. Currently, a total of 12 species in 2 genera of Aeolothripidae occur in Sweden, and 1 in Melanthripidae. The aims of this study include to provide an...

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3 Citations
3,349 Views
15 Pages

Genomic Insights into the Taxonomy and Metabolism of the Cyanobacterium Pannus brasiliensis CCIBt3594

  • Mauricio Junior Machado,
  • Natalia Betancurt Botero,
  • Ana Paula Dini Andreote,
  • Anderson Miguel Teixeira Feitosa,
  • Rafael Vicentini Popin,
  • Kaarina Sivonen and
  • Marli F. Fiore

5 February 2024

The freshwater Pannus genus comprises cyanobacterial unicellular species with a particular morphology, forming free-floating rounded colonies with thin, homogenous, and colorless colonial mucilage. There is little literature on the taxonomy of the Pa...

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20 August 2025

The genus Raiamas currently comprises 18 valid species, only 2 of which occur in Asia; the remaining 16 are endemic to Africa. Raiamas harmandi was originally described by Sauvage in 1880 as Bola harmandi, which is distributed in the Great Lakes, Cam...

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22 November 2023

The oceanic island of Malpelo, 380 km west of the Colombian mainland, stands out from other islands of the Tropical Eastern Pacific by its harsh environment and depauperate flora and fauna, thus imposing strong selective pressure on the small number...

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4 Citations
3,139 Views
13 Pages

Barcode Reveals Hidden Diversity and Cryptic Speciation among Butterfly Rays Distributed in the Americas

  • Nicolás Roberto Ehemann,
  • Raquel Siccha-Ramirez,
  • Junior Miranda-Romero,
  • Francisco Javier García-Rodríguez and
  • José De La Cruz-Agüero

31 July 2024

The taxonomic status of butterfly rays within the genus Gymnura remains a subject of ongoing debate among researchers. Some authors recognize up to five valid species for the Americas, while others considered several to be synonyms, which has posed a...

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2 Citations
3,108 Views
23 Pages

Integrative Taxonomy of Metarhabditis Associated with Parasitic Otitis in Dairy Cattle

  • Makoto Enoki Caracciolo,
  • Beatriz Elise de Andrade-Silva,
  • Victor Hugo Borba,
  • Ander Castello-Branco,
  • Hudson Andrade dos Santos,
  • Alena Mayo Iñiguez and
  • Eduardo José Lopes-Torres

4 July 2024

Parasitic otitis is an inflammatory process that can affect the external to internal cattle ear, causing discomfort in animals, impairing performance, and even leading to animal death. The infection was initially associated with nematodes of the Rhab...

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18 January 2024

Sideritis royoi is found in the rocky limestone habitats of the Port Massif (southern Catalonia, Spain). The species was first collected by the local botanist Lluís de Torres in the late part of the 20th century, but the specimens have remaine...

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Beyond the Basics: Taxonomic Classification and Pathogenomics in Recently Discovered Dickeya dadantii Isolates

  • Mateus Sudario Pereira,
  • Diego Lucas Neres Rodrigues,
  • Juan Carlos Ariute,
  • Douglas Vinícius Dias Carneiro,
  • Pedro Alexandre Sodrzeieski,
  • Marco Aurélio Siqueira Gama,
  • Elineide Barbosa de Souza,
  • Vasco Azevedo,
  • Bertram Brenig and
  • Flavia Figueira Aburjaile
  • + 1 author

30 September 2024

The genus Dickeya consists of Gram-negative bacteria capable of causing soft rot symptoms in plants, which involves tissue breakdown, particularly in storage organs such as tubers, rhizomes, and bulbs. These bacteria are ranked among the top ten most...

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25 June 2023

In spite of considerable progress during the last few years, the fossil record of the ophiuroids, or brittle stars, is still poorly known, especially with respect to taxa restricted to specific environments. Here, we describe new ophiuroid fossils co...

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2 Citations
2,974 Views
20 Pages

28 July 2023

Marilia is the most diverse genus of the caddisfly family Odontoceridae, being distributed throughout the Oriental, Australasian and Neotropical regions. Herein, we describe four new Neotropical species from the Atlantic Forest, Rio Doce basin, Brazi...

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Taxonomy, primarily focused on systematically exploring, documenting, and characterizing global or regional biodiversity, represents a fundamental scientific discipline for biodiversity conservation and sustainability. However, it has encountered sig...

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1 Citations
2,906 Views
12 Pages

Unrolling the Systematics of a Southeastern Pacific Chiton

  • Christian M. Ibáñez and
  • Boris Sirenko

3 December 2024

The species Chiton echinatus was first described by Barmes in 1824. Subsequently, it has been allocated to several widely distributed genera (e.g., Acanthopleura, Enoplochiton, Mesotomura) within the subfamily Acanthopleurinae. In order to resolve th...

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1 Citations
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24 Pages

Tetrigidae of Ethiopia: First Species Delimitation via DNA Barcoding and Description of Three New Species

  • Tarekegn Fite,
  • Hendrik Devriese,
  • Dustin Kulanek,
  • Josip Skejo,
  • Niko Kasalo,
  • Manaye Misganaw,
  • Tadele Tefera,
  • Jandouwe Villinger and
  • Martin Husemann

16 September 2025

Tetrigidae is a caeliferan family of Orthoptera constituting a diverse and relatively ancient lineage of small Orthopterans, which has its greatest diversity in tropical and subtropical areas. However, to date, few studies have been conducted on the...

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Taxonomic Revision of Pygmy Devil Genera Almacris, Ginixistra, Tegotettix, and Xistra, with Comments on Xistrella (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae)

  • Josip Skejo,
  • Niko Kasalo,
  • Romeo R. Patano,
  • Sergey Yu. Storozhenko,
  • Josef Tumbrinck,
  • Tomislav Domazet-Lošo,
  • Victor B. Amoroso,
  • Sheryl A. Yap and
  • Jadranka Škorput

17 October 2025

The Philippines and the Papuan archipelagos harbor a vast diversity of pygmy grasshoppers, including the pygmy devils of the genera Xistra and Tegotettix, as well as visually similar taxa reviewed in this study. A new tribe, two new genera, a new sub...

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1 Citations
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Molecular Discrimination for Two Anadenanthera Species of Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest Remnants in Brazil

  • Fernando Bonifácio-Anacleto,
  • Rômulo Maciel Moraes Filho,
  • Leonardo Maurici Borges,
  • Carlos Alberto Martinez and
  • Ana Lilia Alzate-Marin

1 February 2024

Anadenanthera colubrina (Acol) and Anadenanthera peregrina (Aper) (Fabaceae) are two species popularly known as “angicos” that occur in seasonally dry tropical forest (SDTR) remnants in Brazil. Since many of the morphological characterist...

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7 Citations
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25 Pages

4 July 2023

The new anchovy Stolephorus horizon n. sp., described on the basis of 34 specimens collected from Fiji and Tonga, has been previously confused with Stolephorus indicus (van Hasselt, 1823) or Stolephorus scitulus (Fowler, 1911). However, the new speci...

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