Results 231 to 240 of about 157,520 (337)
A revision of the genus <i>Miccolamia</i> Bates from China (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Desmiphorini). [PDF]
Bi WX, Chen CC, Lin MY.
europepmc +1 more source
Five monotypic genera of Rhaphidophoridae have been described from remote islands located south and east of New Zealand's South Island and surrounded by ocean for at least 100 km in all directions. These genera are Novoplectron Richards, 1958 from Chatham Islands; Ischyroplectron Hutton, 1896 from Bounty Islands; Notoplectron Richards, 1964 from ...
Danilo Hegg +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Species Delimitation in the Bark Louse Genus <i>Neostenopsocus</i> Liang & Liu, 2024 (Psocodea: Stenopsocidae) Based on DNA Barcoding. [PDF]
Liang F, Zeng W, Li S, Liu X.
europepmc +1 more source
A new species of Leptopetalum Hook. & Arn. (Rubiaceae) is segregated from Leptopetalum foetidum (G. Forst.) Neupane & N. Wikstr. Leptopetalum perpusillum Heenan, sp. nov., is distinguished from L. foetidum by its decumbent, low‐growing growth habit, smaller elliptic leaves, short peduncle, compact and few‐flowered inflorescence, and smaller fruit.
Peter B. Heenan
wiley +1 more source
Insights on the enigmatic millipede order Siphoniulida (Myriapoda, Diplopoda): a new species bearing ozopores and its phylogenetic implications. [PDF]
Recuero E, López-Estrada EK, Harden CW.
europepmc +1 more source
We describe Salmacina stellaebayensis n. sp. from Mauritania's Baie de l'Étoile and provide the first complete mitochondrial genome for the genus Salmacina. The species forms distinctive macroid colonies in Cymodocea nodosa seagrass meadows, offering new insights into serpulid life history and habitat specialization.
Hannah A. Cremer +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Two new species of the genus <i>Glaucocharis</i> (Lepidoptera, Crambidae) from China. [PDF]
He X, Jiang C, Zhu Q, Li W.
europepmc +1 more source
Begonia chunxiuensis, a new species of Begonia sect. Platycentrum (Begoniaceae) from Guangxi, China
Begonia chunxiuensis, a new species from Guangxi of China, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to B. sinovietnamica and B. aurora, but differs from them by its narrowly triangular stipules, leaf blade that is adaxially green, dark green to viridian, pinkish‐white to white villous, but abaxially light green with red veins, red to
Hou‐Cheng Xi +5 more
wiley +1 more source

