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2018
Non autochthonous Odonata taxa reported from Iran: Tramea basilaris (Hagen, 1862) Africa, Oriental; literature: Dumont & Heidari (1996). Tholymis tillarga (Fabricius, 1798) Africa, Oriental; literature: Asahina (1973).
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Non autochthonous Odonata taxa reported from Iran: Tramea basilaris (Hagen, 1862) Africa, Oriental; literature: Dumont & Heidari (1996). Tholymis tillarga (Fabricius, 1798) Africa, Oriental; literature: Asahina (1973).
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2008
ODONATA Key references: Daigle (1996), Flint et al. (2006). ZYGOPTERA COENAGRIONIDAE Enallagma Charpentier, 1840 Enallagma civile (Hagen, 1861). Flint et al., 2006:69 Enallagma coecum (Hagen, 1861). Flint et al., 2006:69 Diceratobasis Kennedy, 1920 Diceratobasis melanogaster Garrison, 1986:62.
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ODONATA Key references: Daigle (1996), Flint et al. (2006). ZYGOPTERA COENAGRIONIDAE Enallagma Charpentier, 1840 Enallagma civile (Hagen, 1861). Flint et al., 2006:69 Enallagma coecum (Hagen, 1861). Flint et al., 2006:69 Diceratobasis Kennedy, 1920 Diceratobasis melanogaster Garrison, 1986:62.
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2016
CROWN ODONATA Node Calibrated: (1) Crown Odonata. This node represents the order crown Odonata (Zygoptera + Anisozygoptera + Anisoptera). Species. Triassolestodes asiaticus (Triassolestidae) Pritykina, 1981 Specimen. PIN 2240 /1783 at Paleontological Institute of the Academy of Science of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
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CROWN ODONATA Node Calibrated: (1) Crown Odonata. This node represents the order crown Odonata (Zygoptera + Anisozygoptera + Anisoptera). Species. Triassolestodes asiaticus (Triassolestidae) Pritykina, 1981 Specimen. PIN 2240 /1783 at Paleontological Institute of the Academy of Science of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
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2022
Abstract This chapter introduces the basic approaches to systematics—using morphological and molecular data—and it considers the history of systematic analysis in odonates. In this chapter we address how different molecular methods have been applied at different times to the study of odonate systematics.
Manpreet K. Kohli, Jessica L. Ware
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Abstract This chapter introduces the basic approaches to systematics—using morphological and molecular data—and it considers the history of systematic analysis in odonates. In this chapter we address how different molecular methods have been applied at different times to the study of odonate systematics.
Manpreet K. Kohli, Jessica L. Ware
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2015
Published as part of Gattolliat, Jean- Luc, Pasche, Aline, Pellet, Jérôme & Hofmann, Charlotte Salamin, 2015, L'entomofaune de la réserve naturelle des Grangettes (VD): suivi de trois groupes indicateurs, pp.
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Published as part of Gattolliat, Jean- Luc, Pasche, Aline, Pellet, Jérôme & Hofmann, Charlotte Salamin, 2015, L'entomofaune de la réserve naturelle des Grangettes (VD): suivi de trois groupes indicateurs, pp.
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2022
Abstract This chapter considers the application of mark-recapture techniques to a variety of population level phenomena, using analytical methods based on the Theory of Information to estimate individual survival. It discusses the impact of marking techniques on individuals under study, reviews the global distribution of studies using ...
Iago Sanmartín-Villar +1 more
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Abstract This chapter considers the application of mark-recapture techniques to a variety of population level phenomena, using analytical methods based on the Theory of Information to estimate individual survival. It discusses the impact of marking techniques on individuals under study, reviews the global distribution of studies using ...
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2018
Odonata is a cosmopolitan and ubiquitous order of insects, represented in most aquatic environments by approximately 6,000 species, of which more than 1,700 occur in the Neotropical region. It is considered a monophyletic group, but higher relationships within the order are not fully resolved yet.
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Odonata is a cosmopolitan and ubiquitous order of insects, represented in most aquatic environments by approximately 6,000 species, of which more than 1,700 occur in the Neotropical region. It is considered a monophyletic group, but higher relationships within the order are not fully resolved yet.
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2019
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