Chthonius hungaricus and Larca lata new to the fauna of Slovakia (Pseudoscorpiones: Chthoniidae, Larcidae) [PDF]
Chthonius (Chthonius) hungaricus Mahnert, 1980 and Larca lata (Hansen, 1884) were recorded for the first time from Slovakia. The finding of C. hungaricus in Slovakia is the second known record since its description and the finding of L. lata is the first
Christophoryová, Jana +2 more
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On little known deep-sea shark Centroscyllium ritteri (Etmopteridae, Squliformes)
Morphological description for 30 specimens of shark Centroscyllium ritteri caught off northeastern Japan in the 1980, including juveniles and adults of both sexes. Counts for vertebras, teeth rows, and intestinal valves are presented. The species biology
Vladimir N. Dolganov
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An integrative description of a population of Mesobiotus radiatus (Pilato, Binda & Catanzaro, 1991) from Kenya [PDF]
In a moss sample collected from Mount Kulal in Kenya, a new population of Mesobiotus radiatus was found. Given that the original description of M. radiatus was based solely on the morphology observed by light microscopy and measurements based mostly on a
Kaczmarek, Łukasz +3 more
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Ciliados (Protozoa) de sedimentos secos de una charca temporaria de la Argentina [PDF]
Temporary ponds represent special environments that are inhabited by organisms adapted to changing environmental conditions. Ciliates are able to survive complete loss of water in these transient habitats through cyst formation. Nevertheless, ciliates
Claps, Maria Cristina +2 more
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First description of shark Isistius brasiliensis (Dalatiidae) in the waters of Russia
Description of rare shark Isistius brasiliensis caught off southern Kuril Islands on July 18, 1978. Morphometric parameters are presented, including counts of dorsal and caudal vertebras, teeth rows, mitral valves, and intestinal helical valve coils.
Vladimir N. Dolganov
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Morphometric description of cosmopolitan Early Cretaceous inoceramid bivalves [PDF]
Inoceramidae (Bivalvia) was a diverse, cosmopolitan family of large Cretaceous bivalves which occupied a wide range of marine environments, and experienced high rates of speciation. For biological and taphonomic reasons inoceramid taxonomy has been based almost exclusively on only two characters: shape and ornament.
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Low genetic but high morphological variation over more than 1000 km coastline refutes omnipresence of cryptic diversity in marine nematodes [PDF]
Background: The resilience of ecosystems to negative impacts is generally higher when high gene flow, species diversity and genetic diversity are present.
Apolonio Silva de Oliveira, Daniel +4 more
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Arabian Oryx (Oryx leucoryx) Trachea: a Descriptive and Morphometric Analysis [PDF]
El objetivo fue describir las caracteristicas anatomicas e histologicas distintivas de la traquea del Orix de Arabia (Oryx leucoryx). Fueron medidos el numero de anillos traqueales y la longitud traqueal. El diametro, grosor y area de la seccion transversal (AST) del anillo traqueal fueron determinados en cuatro regiones (cervical craneal (CCR), medio ...
Al-Zhgoul, Mohammad Borhan +4 more
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On rare for the Primorye waters species of mackerel Scomberomorus niphonius (Cuvier, 1832)
Description of the mackerel Scomberomorus niphonius caught in the Vityaz Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea) on September 19, 2015.
Vladimir N. Dolganov
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Comments on taxonomical status of three gobiid nominal species (genus Gobius) described from Brazilian coast (Teleostei: Gobiiformes: Gobiidae) [PDF]
Three species described and currently included in the genus Gobius from the Brazilian coast are herein discussed. Gobius uranoscopus Sauvage is regarded as junior synonym of Bathygobius soporator based on information on holotype deposited in Muséum ...
Rodrigo Antunes Caires
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