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Tuxenidia lorenzoi sp. nov. from the Eastern Italian Alps is described. The new species, like T. balcanica Nosek and Cvijović, 1969 has abdominal appendages II and III with only one seta, and it shares with T.
L. Galli, S. Remelli, C. Menta
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Published as part of Shrubovych, Julia & D'Haese, Cyrille, 2024, Phylogeny of Australian Acerentomidae species (Protura: Acerentomidae), with a key to identification, pp. 86-104 in Zootaxa 5453 (1) on pages 101-102, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Shrubovych, Julia, D'Haese, Cyrille
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E. F. Martynova (1970) described two species of Protura from the Tian-Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan: Hesperentomon tianschanicum and Acerella montana. The descriptions are now outdated due to progress in proturan taxonomy in the last three decades, and the systematic position of A. montana is unclear. I redescribe A. montana based on the holotype female
Julia Shrubovych, Ernest C Bernard
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Review of Tuxenentulus and Fjellbergella Species (Protura: Acerentomidae, Acerentominae)
Abstract Two new species of Tuxenentulus Rusek, 1974 and FjellbergellaNosek, 1978 are described: Tuxenentulus solncevae n. sp. from the Russian Far East and Fjellbergella uteorum n. sp. from Colorado. T. solncevae n. sp. is characterized by short and broad foretarsal sensilla c and e, presence of cephalic seta d6 on head, presence of ...
Julia Shrubovych, Ernest C Bernard
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Acerentomon brozai sp.n. and similar species (Protura: Acerentomidae) [PDF]
A. Szeptycki, J. Shrubovych
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FIRST RECORDS OF PROTURA (INSECTA) FROM CUBA, JAMAICA AND HAITI AND A SYNOPSIS OF DELAMARENTULUS TRISTANI (SILVESTRI) (ACERENTOMIDAE)
null Josef Nosek +1 more
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Going Deeper into High and Low Phylogenetic Relationships of Protura. [PDF]
Carapelli A +6 more
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New records of Protura (Entognatha, Arthropoda) from Romania, with an identification key to the Romanian species. [PDF]
Shrubovych J, Fiera C.
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Systematic and biogeographical study of Protura (Hexapoda) in Russian Far East: new data on high endemism of the group. [PDF]
Bu Y, Potapov MB, Yin WY.
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