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Phylogeny and taxonomic revision of Kernia and Acaulium [PDF]
AbstractThe genera Kernia and Acaulium comprise species commonly isolated from dung, soil, decaying meat and skin of animal. The taxonomy of these fungi has been controversial and relies mainly on morphological criteria. With the aim to clarify the taxonomy and phylogeny of these fungi, we studied all the available ex-type strains of a large set of ...
Su, Lei +7 more
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The taxonomic history of the Amphiesma sensu lato has long been confused, and this complex was recently divided into three genera, i.e., Amphiesma Duméril, Bibron, and Duméril, 1854 sensu stricto, Hebius Thompson, 1913, and Herpetoreas Günther, 1860 ...
Jin-Long Ren +4 more
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The Taxonomic Revolution of New World dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
After almost two decades of stagnation, the taxonomy of the New World Scarabaeinae dung beetles has since 1988 been going through a period of great effervescence.
Mario Cupello +2 more
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A taxonomic revision of Globba subsect. Nudae (Zingiberaceae)
Globba subsect. Nudae K.Larsen is revised. Seven species are recognised and three names are lectotypified. A key to the species and descriptions are provided. Three new species are described and illustrated: G. aranyaniae Sangvir. & M.F.Newman sp.
Sunisa Sangvirotjanapat +2 more
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A taxonomic revision of Philadelphus (Hydrangeaceae) in South Korea
The genus Philadelphus (Hydrangeaceae) in South Korea is critically revised based on macro- and micro-morphological characteristics from over 1,000 herbarium specimens, and fresh material from wild populations.
Young Moon Kim +5 more
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A taxonomic evaluation of the Thesium confine species complex (Santalaceae)
Background: Thesium L. is the largest genus in the family Santalaceae (sandalwood family). The last taxonomic revision of the southern African species dates back to 1925.
Kagiso S. Mashego, M. Marianne le Roux
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Taxonomic revision of the Plagiothecium curvifolium complex
Supported by the examination of specimens from the entire range and by the analysis of type specimens and the diagnosis of individual names, morphological and genetic studies of thePlagiothecium curvifoliumcomplex resulted in the conclusion that this taxon should be recognized as four separate taxa. In addition toP.curvifoliums.str., there is a variety
Grzegorz J. Wolski +2 more
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The Ordovician brachiopod genus Cyrtonotella: taxonomy and distribution in the Baltic Basin [PDF]
The taxonomy of the Baltic Ordovician orthoidean brachiopods of the genus Cyrtonotella Schuchert & Cooper, 1931 is discussed, two neotypes are suggested and emended descriptions of species and subspecies are presented.
Linda Hints
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Phytophthora: taxonomic and phylogenetic revision of the genus
Many members of the Oomycota genus Phytophthora cause economic and environmental impact diseases in nurseries, horticulture, forest, and natural ecosystems and many are of regulatory concern around the world. At present, there are 223 described species, including eight unculturable and three lost species.
Abad Z. G. +14 more
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A TAXONOMIC REVISION OF BEGONIA VEITCHII (BEGONIACEAE)
A taxonomic revision of Begonia veitchii Hook.f. is presented. Two taxa are newly recognised as synonyms of Begonia veitchii: B. baumannii Lemoine and B. clarkei Hook.f. Addditionally, two infraspecific taxa are newly described and illustrated: Begonia veitchii var.
Tebbitt, M. C. +3 more
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