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Sudanonautes granulatus, sensu stricto

2021
Sudanonautes granulatus (Balss, 1929) sensu stricto (Figs. lA, B, 4A, 5A, B, G, 6A–C, 7D, E, 8) Potamonautes decazei granulata Balss, 1929: 119–120. Potamon granulatus, Chace, 1942: 211. Sudanonautes (Sudanonautes) decazei decazei, Bott, 1955: 300–301 (in part). Sudanonautes granulatus, Ng et al.
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Megaphyllum sensu subsp. stricto Verhoeff 1894, sensu stricto

2013
Subgenus Megaphyllum sensu stricto Verhoeff, 1894 Chromatoiulus (Chromatoilulus): Lohmander 1936: 104; Attems 1940: 306. Brachyiulus (Chromatoiulus): Verhoeff 1896a: 219; 1896b: 211; Attems 1899: 328. Brachyiulus (Brachyiulus): 1930: 1668. Megaphyllum (Chromatoiulus): Verhoeff 1895:240 A rough definition of the subgenus Megaphyllum s.str.
Lazányi, Eszter, Vagalinski, Boyan
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Chaetonotus sensu subsp. stricto Ehrenberg 1830, sensu stricto

2013
Subgenus Chaetonotus sensu stricto Ehrenberg, 1830 Type species: Chaetonotus larus (Müller, 1773) Terra typica: Denmark Clearly a polyphyletic subgenus in terms of the molecular data (Kånneby et al. 2012, 2013); encompasses 78 nominal freshwater and 4 nominal marine species. Present in benthic, interstitial, peryphytic and rarely also in semiplanktonic
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Arundinaria, sensu stricto

2023
Key to the Species of Arundinaria sensu stricto 1. Primary branches with 0–1 compressed basal internodes; culm internodes usually sulcate; culm leaves deciduous ...... A. gigantea 1. Primary branches with 2–5 compressed basal internodes; culm internodes usually terete; culm leaves persistent to tardily deciduous. 2.
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Potamonautes lirrangensis, sensu stricto

2021
Potamonautes lirrangensis (Rathbun, 1904) sensu stricto Figs 1, 4A, 7A, Table 1 Potamon (Potamonautes) lirrangensis Rathbun, 1904: pl. 14 fig. 8. Potamon (Potamonautes) lirrangensis – Rathbun 1905: 169; 1921: 413–415, pls 25, 26 figs 3, 8. — Balss 1914: 404; 1929: 347–348 (partim, nec D.R.
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Chaetonotus sensu subsp. stricto Ehrenberg 1830, sensu stricto

2009
Published as part of Balsamo, Maria, Pierboni, Lara & Grilli, Paolo, 2009, Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on freshwater Gastrotricha, pp.
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Cryptelytrops macrops, sensu stricto

2011
Cryptelytrops macrops sensu stricto (Kramer 1977) (Big-eyed Green Pitviper) Fig. 7, 8; Tables 1 –4 Trimeresurus macrops Kramer 1977: Kramer (1977): 757 (part); Regenass and Kramer (1981):184 (part); Viravan et al. (1992):102; Gumprecht (1998): 25 (part); Orlov et al. (2002a): 193 (part); Orlov et al. (2002b): 353 (part); Gumprecht et al.
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Rias Sensu Stricto and Sensu Lato

The Geographical Journal, 1956
Some European geomorphologists now treat "ria" as merely a synonym of "drowned valley," without distinction as to kind or s ze, including some mere creeks in this category. Thus, in a recently published work on coastal geomorphology by Guilcher, "ria" is defined as any valley system partly invaded by the sea.
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