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A new Typhlocharis (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillina) from Spain: combining adult and larval morphological data with DNA information

Zootaxa, 2010
Adult and larva of Typhlocharis toletana n. sp. (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillini) are described from the province of Toledo, Central Spain. Identical mitochondrial cox1 gene haplotype suggested that the adults and larvae are conspecific. Typhlocharis toletana is the third species of the genus with an unguiform shape of gonocoxite 2 of the ovipositor, a
Andújar, Carmelo   +3 more
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Intraspecific variation in Typhlocharis Dieck, 1869 (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Anillini): the case of two new species of the baetica group

Zootaxa, 2013
Two new species of Typhlocharis Dieck, 1869 from the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula included in baetica species group are described: T. acutangula n. sp. and T. mixta n. sp. The new species can be easily recognized by the presence of an anterodistal dentiform projection in metatibia (T.
Sergio, Pérez-González   +2 more
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Antennal morphology of the endogean carabid genus typhlocharis (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillini): Description of sensilla and taxonomic implications

Journal of Morphology, 2013
AbstractThe antennal morphology and chaetotaxy were studied in 52 species of the endogean carabid genus Typhlocharis, using scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy. The antennae are composed of 11 antennomeres (scape, pedicel, and nine flagellomeres).
Sergio, Pérez-González   +1 more
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Re-description of two species of Typhlocharis (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillini) and revision of the models of female genitalia within the genus

Zootaxa, 2012
The re-descriptions of Typhlocharis santschii Normand, 1915 and T. quadridentata (Coiffait, 1969) are presented, the onlytwo species of the genus Typhlocharis for which female genitalia are still undescribed. The status of the material depositedin museums is updated for both species and a type series is established for Typhlocharis santschii ...
Pérez-González, Sergio   +1 more
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Historical perspective, new contributions and an enlightening dispersal mechanism for the endogean genusTyphlocharisDieck 1869 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae)

Journal of Natural History, 2011
A historical review of the study of genus Typhlocharis and a synthesis of current knowledge are carried out, providing a historical context for the description of a new species in the province of Alicante (Spain). Relevant data on the biotic and abiotic environment where the species lives are also provided.
Vicente M. Ortuño, José D. Gilgado
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Four new species of Typhlocharis ( baetica group) (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillini) from southwestern Iberian Peninsula with notes on their biogeographical and morphological implications

Systematic Entomology, 2013
Four new species of Typhlocharis (Carabidae: Anillini) are described from the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, assigned to the baetica species group. T. prima sp.n.
SERGIO PÉREZ‐GONZÁLEZ   +1 more
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The genusTyphlocharisDieck 1869 (Coleoptera: Carabidae): description of a new species from Portugal and remarks on the external microsculpture of the last abdominal sternum “belt”

Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), 2014
SummaryThe endogean carabid Typhlocharis zaballosi n. sp., belonging to the T. gomezi group, is described and illustrated. The work provides diagnostic characters, in particular the structure of male and female genitalia, affinities to putative relatives and some remarks on its ecology and distribution. A key for the identification of all known species
Artur R.M. Serrano, Carlos A.S. Aguiar
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Tarsal tetramery and extreme size reduction in Anillini (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae): the case of <i>Typhlocharis</i> Dieck, 1869; description of three new species and definition of a new intra-generic species group

Zootaxa, 2013
Tarsal tetramery is a rare condition within Carabidae, only found in some members of the endogean tribe Anillini and some cases of Gehringiini. Reduction of tarsomere numbers is also reported in endogean members of other families (e.g. Cur-culionidae or Staphylinidae).
Sergio, Pérez-González   +1 more
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A new species of Typhlocharis Dieck, 1869 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillini) from South Spain, with notes on the phylogenetic value of sexually related characters and the presence of stridulatory organ (pars stridens) in the genus

Zootaxa, 2011
A new species of the genus Typhlocharis Dieck, 1869 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anillini) is described (T. deferreri nov. sp.) from the province of Cadiz in the south of the Iberian Peninsula. Its affinities with other species are discussed, mainly those with males having a median tubercle in sternum II: T. bivari Serrano and Aguiar, 2006, T.
Zaballos, Juan P.   +1 more
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Dos nuevas especies de Typhlocharis (Coleoptera, Trechidae) de la Sierra de Gredos (Espana)

1989
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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