Articles with "recorded species" as a keyword



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Two new and one newly recorded species of Polypedilum Kieffer 1912 with DNA barcodes from Oriental China (Chironomidae: Diptera).

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Published in 2017 at "Zootaxa"

DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.1.8

Abstract: Polypedilum (Tripodura) enshiense Song & Wang sp. n. and P. (Tripodura) jianfengense Song & Wang sp. n. are described and illustrated as male imagines from China. P. (Uresipedilum) paraconvictum Yamamoto, Yamamoto & Hirowatari, 2016 is… read more here.

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A revision of Australian Pectinariidae (Polychaeta), with new species and new records.

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Published in 2019 at "Zootaxa"

DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4611.1.1

Abstract: Samples of Pectinariidae in the Australian Museum and Museums of Victoria, Australia were examined. Thirteen species were identified, including three additional records of previously recorded species of Amphictene and two new species, A. cercusa n.… read more here.

Keywords: recorded species; previously recorded; pectinariidae polychaeta; revision australian ... See more keywords
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Study on the Chinese Subfamily Anostostomatinae (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) IV: One new recorded species Anabropsis (Apteranabropsis) tonkinensis Rehn, 1906.

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Published in 2022 at "Zootaxa"

DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5100.3.2

Abstract: This paper is the fourth study of the subfamily Anostostomatinae from China and reports one newly recorded species, Anabropsis (Apteranabropsis) tonkinensis Rehn, 1906. Also, we reported the mitochondrial genome and inferred the phylogenic relationship among… read more here.

Keywords: recorded species; tonkinensis rehn; subfamily anostostomatinae; anabropsis apteranabropsis ... See more keywords
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Three New Recorded Species of the Physalacriaceae on Ulleung Island, Korea

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Published in 2017 at "Mycobiology"

DOI: 10.5941/myco.2017.45.1.9

Abstract: Abstract Most known species in the Physalacriaceae are saprotrophs that grow on decaying leaves and wood, and approximately 21 genera in the Physalacriaceae have been reported worldwide. During an ongoing survey of indigenous fungi in… read more here.

Keywords: recorded species; ulleung island; new recorded; species physalacriaceae ... See more keywords