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Species identification and description
2022Abstract Species identification (establishing an affiliation of a sampled specimen to a particular taxon) and description (introduction of a new taxon) are two of the basic tasks in taxonomy, commonly known as alpha-taxonomy. This chapter reviews practices which have shaped contemporary taxonomy in Odonata at taxonomic and nomenclature ...
Ângelo Parise Pinto +2 more
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Scientific Description Can Imperil Species
Science, 2006Scientists are racing to discover and describe new species in the face of a global biodiversity crisis. Ironically, in cases of commercially valuable taxa, publishing new species descriptions may inadvertently facilitate their extinctions.
Bryan L, Stuart +3 more
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Species Descriptions Go Digital
More than 2 million species have been described since Carl von Linné founded biological taxonomy in 1753. The descriptions of these species use an estimated 500 million pages, of which about 50 million pages have been digitized in the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) and other sites such as JSTOR.Uetz, Peter, Agosti, Donat
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2009
This section presents a note on imago and larva of the species belonging to various families: Hepialidae, Cossidae, Zygaenidae, Limacodidae, Sesiidae, Lasiocampidae, Saturniidae, Endromidae, Drepanidae, Thyatiridae, Geometridae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae, Thaumetopoeidae, Lymantriidae, Arctiidae, Nolidae and Noctuidae.
Bernard Skinner, David Wilson
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This section presents a note on imago and larva of the species belonging to various families: Hepialidae, Cossidae, Zygaenidae, Limacodidae, Sesiidae, Lasiocampidae, Saturniidae, Endromidae, Drepanidae, Thyatiridae, Geometridae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae, Thaumetopoeidae, Lymantriidae, Arctiidae, Nolidae and Noctuidae.
Bernard Skinner, David Wilson
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Description of Species Structures
2018Several simple data analysis methods can be used to analyse species data tables, i.e., tables having sites as rows and species as columns. Like in the previous chapter, simple means that these methods are adapted to the analysis of only one table.
Jean Thioulouse +5 more
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2009
This chapter presents short information about a number of species belonging to the family Arctiidae and sub family Syntominae. Some of species discussed in the chapter are: Apisa (Apisa) arabica, Apisa (Apisa) canescens, Apisa (Dufraneella) fontainei, Apisa (Dujraneella) subcanescens, Automolis crassa, Automolis meteus, Balacra (Balacra) guillemei, and
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This chapter presents short information about a number of species belonging to the family Arctiidae and sub family Syntominae. Some of species discussed in the chapter are: Apisa (Apisa) arabica, Apisa (Apisa) canescens, Apisa (Dufraneella) fontainei, Apisa (Dujraneella) subcanescens, Automolis crassa, Automolis meteus, Balacra (Balacra) guillemei, and
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Anatomical description of species
2013This chapter contains anatomical descriptions of stem and twig xylem, as well as the bark and pith regions of the twigs of 264 species belonging to 69 families. Species are listed in alphabetical order within families.
Alan Crivellaro +1 more
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2019
This chapter presents descriptions of list of families of species with its sub families; some of the families described are: Hepialidae, Cossidae, Zygaenidae, Limacodidae, Sesiidae, Hesperiidae and Papilionidae. The descriptions contain larva, food plants, habits and plate.
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This chapter presents descriptions of list of families of species with its sub families; some of the families described are: Hepialidae, Cossidae, Zygaenidae, Limacodidae, Sesiidae, Hesperiidae and Papilionidae. The descriptions contain larva, food plants, habits and plate.
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1934
The differential characters utilized in distinguishing the sections and species of Acromastigum are drawn entirely from the vegetative organs. This will become clear from the key to the sections and from the keys to the species under sections II and IV.
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The differential characters utilized in distinguishing the sections and species of Acromastigum are drawn entirely from the vegetative organs. This will become clear from the key to the sections and from the keys to the species under sections II and IV.
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