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Species delimitation and taxonomic revision of Abana Distant, 1908 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Proconiini): Intraspecific color variation and pseudocryptic diversity in Andean sharpshooters.

Zootaxa
The Neotropical proconiine sharpshooter genus Abana includes six previously described species, some of which have nearly identical male genitalia but differ in coloration. The taxonomy of the genus is here revised based on comparative morphological study
Jefferson SAUCEDA-V.   +2 more
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First record and integrative analysis of the invasive aphid Cinara pilicornis in South Korea

Scientific Reports
This study presents the first record of the spruce shoot aphid, Cinara pilicornis (Hartig, 1841) (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Lachninae), in South Korea. Native to Europe, C.
Minho Lee   +4 more
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SYNONYMIZATION OF PLACOBDELLA PICTA (VERRILL, 1872) (HIRUDINEA: GLOSSIPHONIIDAE) WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES REVEALED BY MOLECULAR SPECIES DELIMITATION.

Journal of Parasitology
Species of Placobdella have been the frequent subject of revisionary and alpha-taxonomy in the past 2 decades. Recent molecular analyses introduced uncertainty about the taxonomic status of several broadly distributed and morphologically variable ...
Anna J. Phillips   +5 more
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DNA Barcoding Shows Taxonomic Uncertainty in North Sumatran mahseer, Neolissochilus: Towards Comprehensive Revision in Indonesia

Sains Malaysiana
The mahseer species Neolissochilus holds significant ecological and socioeconomic value, but its wild population is declining. A major challenge is conservation efforts is taxonomy uncertainty.
S. Larashati   +9 more
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DNA barcoding and species delimitation of varunid crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura: Varunidae) from Taiwan

Bulletin of marine science
The family Varunidae H. Milne Edwards, 1853 includes over 180 species worldwide, from tropical to temperate regions. Taiwan is a biodiversity hotspot for varunid crabs, with 22 genera and 46 species, taking up a quarter of the global total species ...
Jhih-Wei Hsu, H. Shih
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Australian arid land Bush Blitz surveys reveal new species of Acizzia Heslop‐Harrison, 1961 (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) associated with hop bush (Dodonaea spp.) (Sapindaceae)

Austral Entomology
Although there are over 400 described species of jumping plant lice and lerp insects (Psylloidea) from Australia, there remain many undescribed species, and those that feed on certain host plants are generally poorly known.
Alana R. McClelland   +3 more
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INSIGHTS FOR A NEW LINEAGE OF THE MONOTYPIC GENUS Hemiodontichthys BLEEKER 1862 (SILURIFORMES: LORICARIIDAE) IN THE EASTERN AMAZON

ENVIRONMENTAL SMOKE
The armored catfish Hemiodontichthys acipenserinus is a monotypic species of Neotropical freshwater fish belonging to the family Loricariidae. In the last decade, several studies have questioned the monotypic status of this species, proposing the ...
João Marcelo da Silva Abreu   +2 more
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An integrative description of a new interstitial species of Boninia (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida) from the South China Sea

Zoosystematics and Evolution
Some members of the genus Boninia are interstitial flatworms that have attracted research attention owing to their miniaturized body size and ecological significance.
Hai-Long Liu   +4 more
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Molecular insights into the diversity of odonates in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands using 16S rRNA gene

International Journal of Odonatology
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands represent a unique biogeographic region characterized by high biodiversity and endemism, yet molecular studies on insect taxa, particularly Odonata remain limited. This study investigates the phylogenetic relationships and
Sivaperuman Chandrakasan   +2 more
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First record and expanded description of Scalicus orientalis (Teleostei: Peristediidae) from Mozambique, southwestern Indian Ocean

Zootaxa
The oriental armored gurnard, Scalicus orientalis (Fowler), a benthic species in the family Peristediidae, is redescribed based on a specimen collected in 2023 from off the coast of Mozambique during an ecosystem survey by the R/V Dr.
Júlia C.V. Sitoe   +4 more
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