نتایج جستجو برای: subgeneric classification

تعداد نتایج: 492505  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Glynn Vivian Maynard

This paper provides a revision of Goniocolletes Cockerell, and of Australian subgenera of Leioproctus Smith (Hy-menoptera: Colletidae: Paracolletini) with three submarginal cells. Seven subgenera were revised: Leioproctus s.str., L. (Ceratocolletes) Michener, L. (Cladocerapis) Cockerell, L. (Excolletes) Michener, L. (Lamprocolletes) Smith, L. (Odontocolletes) Maynard, and L. (Protomorpha) Rayme...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2010
Rampa Rattanarithikul Ralph E Harbach Bruce A Harrison Prachong Panthusiri Russell E Coleman Jason H Richardson

Illustrated keys for the identification of the fourth-instar larvae and adult females of the mosquito species of tribe Aedini in Thailand are presented, along with the geographic distribution of the species and the known habitats of their immature stages. The keys are the first to encompass the recent revisionary studies of tribe Aedini. One hundred and seventy-five species of Aedini belonging ...

2010
DAVID J. KEIL A. Gray

gramineis foliis capitulis parvis." Linnaeus (1759) published alter­ nate names for Sloane's plant under both Peetis and Verbesina. The history of sect. longc Pectidium is closely intertwined with a ­ standing misapplication of the name Pectis linifolia. Only a year after Linnaeus described P. linifolia, {f . Jacquin (1760) published Pectis punctata. P. now to be tax-­ e ll Although punctata is...

2017
Mindy M Syfert Liliya Serbina Daniel Burckhardt Sandra Knapp Diana M Percy

Food security is threatened by newly emerging pests with increased invasive potential accelerated through globalization. The Neotropical jumping plant louse Russelliana solanicola Tuthill is currently a localized potato pest and probable vector of plant pathogens. It is an unusually polyphagous species and is widely distributed in and along the Andes. To date, introductions have been detected i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Ludovic Orlando Jessica L Metcalf Maria T Alberdi Miguel Telles-Antunes Dominique Bonjean Marcel Otte Fabiana Martin Véra Eisenmann Marjan Mashkour Flavia Morello Jose L Prado Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi Bruce J Shockey Patrick J Wrinn Sergei K Vasil'ev Nikolai D Ovodov Michael I Cherry Blair Hopwood Dean Male Jeremy J Austin Catherine Hänni Alan Cooper

The rich fossil record of the family Equidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) over the past 55 MY has made it an icon for the patterns and processes of macroevolution. Despite this, many aspects of equid phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy remain unresolved. Recent genetic analyses of extinct equids have revealed unexpected evolutionary patterns and a need for major revisions at the generic, subg...

2009
Lenka Caisová Maciej Gąbka

The Charales (stoneworts) are an ancient monophyletic group with conserved features same in ancesters as well as in present representatives. They are considered to be closely related to the ancestors of land plants. The taxonomy of Charales was delimitated on the basis of morphology and later by fossil characters as well. Nowadays, the higher taxa are relatively well defined and their delimitat...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2007
Kwan Soon Park Hyun Woung Shin

A fish pond ecosystem on the west coast of Korea was studied for biotic and abiotic factors. The occurrence rate of phytoplankton at the embanked fish farm was 84 times higher to that of shore waters. Phytoplankton species which occurred during the study period were categorized into Cyanophyta, Dinophyta and Bacillariophyta with a total of 26 subgeneric taxa (22 species of Dinophyta, 2 species ...

2012
Kadry Abdel Khalik Gamal Osman

To elucidate the genetic diversity of ten Ipomoea species, seed proteins were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and RAPD analysis. According to SDS-PAGE analysis, in total 51 different bands were identified across the studied species. The number of bands varies from 16 bands in Ipomoea cairica, to 3 bands in I. sinensis. The similarity analysis based on the SDS-PAGE profile turned out to be a useful charact...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2008
Christophe J Praz Andreas Müller Bryan N Danforth Terry L Griswold Alex Widmer Silvia Dorn

The Osmiini (Megachilidae) constitute a taxonomically and biologically diverse tribe of bees. To resolve their generic and suprageneric relationships, we inferred a phylogeny based on three nuclear genes (Elongation factor 1-alpha, LW-rhodopsin and CAD) applying both parsimony and Bayesian methods. Our phylogeny, which includes 95 osmiine species representing 18 of the 19 currently recognized g...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2005
Todd C Lajeunesse

Endosymbiotic dinoflagellates, or "zooxanthellae," are required for the survival of a diverse community of invertebrates that construct and dominate shallow, tropical coral reef ecosystems. Molecular systematics applied to this once understudied symbiont partner, Symbiodinium spp., divide the group into divergent lineages or subgeneric "clades." Within each clade, numerous closely related "type...

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