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Dos nuevas especies de Anillini cavernícolas pertenecientes al género Speleotyphlus Jeanne,1973 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) [PDF]

open access: yesAnimal Biodiversity and Conservation, 2002
Two new species of subterranean Anillini belonging to genus Speleotyphlus Jeanne, 1973 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Speleotyphlus comasi n. sp. and S. virgilii n. sp.
Vives, J., Escolà, O., Vives, E.
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Microtyphlus fideli sp. n. de Anillina de la sima Latonero, Castellote, Teruel (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidiini) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Microtyphlus fideli n. sp. is now described from the Latonero cave, Castellote, Teruel, Spain. It belongs to the M. schaurni(Saulcy, 1863) species group owing to the morphological characters of the mentum.
Escolà Boada, Oleguer, Viñolas, A.
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ANILLINA DE CENTROAMÉRICA I: GEOCHARIDIUS INTEGRIPENNIS (BATES, 1882) (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Geocharidius integripennis was described by Bates (1882) with some specimens distributed among the museums of London and Paris. Errors independently generated by different authors (Jeannel 1936, 1963; Vigna Taglianti 1973; Erwin 1982) are corrected ...
Zaballos, Juan P.
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Descripción de Speleotyphlus fadriquei sp. n., con revisión del género (Coleoptera, Carabidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
A new species, Speleotyphlus fadriquei n. sp. (Bembidiinae, Anillini), from Catalonia (Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona), is described. The matherial was collectes to 20 m of depth in the cavity "Avenc de la Llamborda ", located in "La Serra d'Almos, Tivissa ...
Español i Coll, Francesc
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Hidden biodiversity: total evidence phylogenetics and evolution of morphological traits in a highly diverse lineage of endogean ground beetles,TyphlocharisDieck, 1869 (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini)

open access: yesCladistics, 2017
AbstractTyphlocharisis the most diverse eyeless endogean ground beetle genus known to date, with 62 species all endemic to the West Mediterranean region. The lineage is characterized by a conservative and singular body plan within Carabidae that contrasts with a high morphological diversity in many traits.
Pérez-González, Sergio   +2 more
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Considerable gene flow in troglomorphic cockroach species across a vast subterranean landscape [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Aim: There has been growing interest in non-cave subterranean habitats and their influence on the evolution of troglomorphic (i.e. ‘subterranean adapted’) species.
Clark, Huon   +5 more
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Assessing troglomorphic and phylogenetically informative traits in troglobionts: a new cave-dwelling centipede illuminates the evolution of a soil-dwelling lineage (Chilopoda: Geophilidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Cave-dwelling species are of special interest in evolutionary biology, because (i) many share particular traits associated with the cave habitat (troglomorphic traits), and (ii) some represent relict lineages that may conserve ancestral traits or ...
Bonato, Lucio, Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
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The beetles of St. Lucia, Lesser Antilles (Insecta: Coleoptera): diversity and distributions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The published beetle fauna of the island of St. Lucia is summarized. It contains 135 genera, and 175 species in 25 families. Four species are accidentally introduced by human activities. Twenty three species are endemic (restricted) to the island. Twenty
Peck, Stewart B.
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A new hypogean species of Iberian Microtyphlus and review of the taxonomic position of Speleotyphlus and Aphaenotyphlus (Carabidae: Trechinae: Anillini)

open access: yesZootaxa, 2011
A new species of cave-dwelling Anillini (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Microtyphlus charon n. sp. is described from the “Surgencia de l’Orao” Cave (Valencia, East Spain). M. charon n. sp. is close to two troglobiomorphic species, M. infernalis and M. alegrei (new comb.), sharing the same aedeagus morphology. These three species constitute a monophyletic group
VICENTE M. ORTUÑO, ALBERTO SENDRA
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Rote Liste und Artenverzeichnis der Laufkäfer Baden-Württembergs : (Coleoptera: Carabidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Vor über 10 Jahren wurde die erste Fassung einer Roten Liste und Checkliste gefährdeter Laufkäferarten Baden-Württembergs publiziert (TRAUTNER 1992), eine zweite Fassung, getrennt in Rote Liste und Artenverzeichnis, folgte 1996 (TRAUTNER 1996a, TRAUTNER &
Bräunicke, Michael   +6 more
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