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Mycologia, 1911
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2012
Published as part of Fuhrmann, Juares, 2012, Compsodactylus, a new South American genus with one new species and two new combinations (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae), pp.
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Published as part of Fuhrmann, Juares, 2012, Compsodactylus, a new South American genus with one new species and two new combinations (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae), pp.
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2014
Laogone new genus Type species Laogone cephala n. sp. Etymology. The genus name Laogone is a combination of the words “Lao” and “ Erigone, ” the gender is feminine. Diagnosis. Laogone n. gen. is diagnosed by combined presence of a convector (see Tanasevitch 1998, 2011) and a membrosclerum (Tanasevitch 1996, 2008), by the extremely long ...
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Laogone new genus Type species Laogone cephala n. sp. Etymology. The genus name Laogone is a combination of the words “Lao” and “ Erigone, ” the gender is feminine. Diagnosis. Laogone n. gen. is diagnosed by combined presence of a convector (see Tanasevitch 1998, 2011) and a membrosclerum (Tanasevitch 1996, 2008), by the extremely long ...
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1882
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2009
Published as part of Lopatin, I. K. & Konstantinov, A. S., 2009, New genera and species of leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from China and South Korea, pp.
Lopatin, I. K., Konstantinov, A. S.
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Published as part of Lopatin, I. K. & Konstantinov, A. S., 2009, New genera and species of leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from China and South Korea, pp.
Lopatin, I. K., Konstantinov, A. S.
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1914
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1907
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BOLDIA: A NEW RHODOPHYCEAN GENUS
American Journal of Botany, 1964Mature thalli of Boldia erythrosiphon gen. et sp. nov. from Big Walker Creek, Giles Co., Va., are hollow, simple, or, rarely, branched tubular cylinders. The plants generally are from 1 to 20 cm in length and 0.1–1.5 cm in diameter, brownish‐red or olivaceous in color, and grow singly or in clusters from a multicellular holdfast. The vegetative portion
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2014
Asiagone new genus Type species Asiagone signifera n. sp. Etymology. The genus name Asiagone is a combination of the words “Asia” and “ Erigone ”, the gender is feminine. Diagnosis. This new genus is distinguished from all other linyphiids by its peculiar structure of the embolic division, notably, by the long embolus forming a wide loop ...
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Asiagone new genus Type species Asiagone signifera n. sp. Etymology. The genus name Asiagone is a combination of the words “Asia” and “ Erigone ”, the gender is feminine. Diagnosis. This new genus is distinguished from all other linyphiids by its peculiar structure of the embolic division, notably, by the long embolus forming a wide loop ...
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum – Nature, 2013
A taxonomic revision of Ocypode Weber, 1795, has resulted in the recognition of a new genus, Hoplocypode containing a single species H. occidentalis (Stimpson, 1860) that is endemic to the East Pacific.
K. Sakai, M. Tuerkay
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A taxonomic revision of Ocypode Weber, 1795, has resulted in the recognition of a new genus, Hoplocypode containing a single species H. occidentalis (Stimpson, 1860) that is endemic to the East Pacific.
K. Sakai, M. Tuerkay
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