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WALCZAK, MARCIN, CEZARY GĘBICKI, ŁUKASZ JUNKIERT, and ARTUR TASZAKOWSKI. "New species of genus Brixia Stål, 1856 (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae) from Madagascar." Zootaxa 5382, no. 1 (2023): 126–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5382.1.14.

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A new species of the genus Brixia Stål, 1856 (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae) from Madagascar is described: B. herczeki Walczak, Gębicki et Junkiert sp. nov. A detailed description of the body morphology (including a description of female genitalia) is provided. Illustrations of genital structures, as well as SEM micrographs, are presented. Additionally, short descriptions of other Brixia species from Madagascar are presented with notes on their biology and ecology.
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De, Mattia Willy, Susanne Reier, and Elisabeth Haring. "Morphological investigation of genital organs and first insights into the phylogeny of the genus Siciliaria Vest, 1867 as a basis for a taxonomic revision (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Clausiliidae)." ZooKeys 1077 (December 14, 2021): 1–175. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1077.67081.

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Baldwin, James, Paul De Ley, Manuel Mundo-Ocampo, Steven Nadler, S. Patricia Stock, and Irma De Ley. "Panagrobelus stammeri Rühm, 1956 and Plectonchus hunti n. sp.: implications of new morphological observations for characterisation of these genera (Nematoda: Panagrolaimoidea)." Nematology 4, no. 3 (2002): 403–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156854102760199240.

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AbstractA detailed morphological description (light and scanning electron microscope observations) is given of two isolates currently used in molecular and developmental studies: PDL0024, Panagrobelus stammeri Rühm, 1956 and PDL0025, a new species herein described as Plectonchus hunti n. sp. We redescribe the lip region, interpret the orientation of the lips in P.stammeri and provide additional morphological and morphometric diagnostic features. Plectonchus hunti n. sp. is characterised by the bifurcating spicule tip and by the placement of the male genital papillae in a 3/3 + p + 2 arrangemen
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Liao, Hauchuan, Mamoru Terayama, and Katsuyuki Eguchi. "Revision of Taiwanese and Ryukyuan species of Pristepyris Kieffer, 1905, with description of a new species (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae)." ZooKeys 1102 (May 19, 2022): 1–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1102.84953.

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The pristocerine genus Pristepyris comprises 38 valid species recorded worldwide, except in the Australian Region. Of them, three species, namely P. mieae (Terayama, 1995), P. tainanensis (Terayama, 1995) and P. takasago (Terayama, 1996), have been recorded from Taiwan and three species, i.e. P. ishigakiensis (Yasumatsu, 1955), P. minutus (Yasumatsu, 1955) and P. ryukyuensis (Terayama, 1999), from the Ryukyus in Japan. In the present study, the species-level classification of both Taiwanese and Ryukyuan species of Pristepyris was revised using newly-collected specimens by the external and male
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Liao, Hauchuan, Mamoru Terayama, and Katsuyuki Eguchi. "Revision of Taiwanese and Ryukyuan species of Pristepyris Kieffer, 1905, with description of a new species (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae)." ZooKeys 1102 (May 19, 2022): 1–42. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1102.84953.

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The pristocerine genus Pristepyris comprises 38 valid species recorded worldwide, except in the Australian Region. Of them, three species, namely P. mieae (Terayama, 1995), P. tainanensis (Terayama, 1995) and P. takasago (Terayama, 1996), have been recorded from Taiwan and three species, i.e. P. ishigakiensis (Yasumatsu, 1955), P. minutus (Yasumatsu, 1955) and P. ryukyuensis (Terayama, 1999), from the Ryukyus in Japan. In the present study, the species-level classification of both Taiwanese and Ryukyuan species of Pristepyris was revised using newly-collected specimens by the external and male
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Paśnik, Anna, Sebastian Tarcz, and Łukasz Przybyłowicz. "A review of the subgenus Parapisa of Apisa (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) with description of a remarkable species from Cameroonian Highlands." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 81 (April 6, 2023): 371–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e96319.

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The subgenus Parapisa of the genus Apisa is reviewed based on the examination of 104 specimens. Apisa (P.) cinereocostata and A. (P.) subargentea are redescribed and their intraspecific variation is analysed in detail. A new species A. (P.) asipa, similar in the general coloration to other Apisa taxa, but very distinctive in the male genital morphology and the shape of the wing scales, is described from Cameroon and Nigeria. Apisa (P.) cinereocostata is hypothesized to be a widespread, but highly polymorphic taxon with significant variation in body size, intensity of grey coloration, and the p
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Paśnik, Anna, Sebastian Tarcz, and Łukasz Przybyłowicz. "A review of the subgenus Parapisa of Apisa (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) with description of a remarkable species from Cameroonian Highlands." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 81 (April 6, 2023): 371–94. https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e96319.

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The subgenus Parapisa of the genus Apisa is reviewed based on the examination of 104 specimens. Apisa (P.) cinereocostata and A. (P.) subargentea are redescribed and their intraspecific variation is analysed in detail. A new species A. (P.) asipa, similar in the general coloration to other Apisa taxa, but very distinctive in the male genital morphology and the shape of the wing scales, is described from Cameroon and Nigeria. Apisa (P.) cinereocostata is hypothesized to be a widespread, but highly polymorphic taxon with significant variation in body size, intensity of grey coloration, and the p
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Sterling, Mark J., Ben W. Price, and David C. Lees. "A revision of the hitherto neglected genus Topiris Walker, 1863 (Lepidoptera, Xyloryctidae) with taxonomic notes on the genus Athrypsiastis Meyrick, 1910." ZooKeys 1229 (March 4, 2025): 297–368. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1229.119155.

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The genus <i>Topiris</i> Walker, 1863 is revised. This genus, previously neglected or deemed unrecognisable, comprised only Walker's damaged and misrepaired type specimen of <i>Topiris candidella</i> Walker, 1863. Evidence is provided that this specimen was collected by Alfred Russel Wallace in 1855–56 in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. The mitogenome of this specimen was assembled using low coverage whole genome sequencing (genome skimming). The COI-5P portion of this mitogenome (658 bp) differs by 1–3 bp from two haplotypes sequenced from early 1990's Brunei specimens. Another specimen recently d
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Faltlhauser, Ana C., Nora Cabrera, M. Cristina Hernández, Andrés F. Sánchez Restrepo, Martin Hill, and Alejandro J. Sosa. "Lysathia flavipes and Lysathia cilliersae Cabrera sp. nov. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae): genetic and morphological unravelling of biocontrol agents for two invasive aquatic plants." ZooKeys 1228 (February 13, 2025): 11–52. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1228.138773.

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In the search for specific natural enemies to control two invasive aquatic plants (IAP) from South America, Ludwigia grandiflora subsp. hexapetala (Onagraceae) and Myriophyllum aquaticum (Haloragaceae), taxonomic challenges associated with two Lysathia Bechyné, 1959 (Chrysomelidae; Alticini) species had to be resolved. Lysathia flavipes (Boheman, 1859) exhibits significant morphological variation, causes heavy damage to both IAPs, and may represent more than one species due to the phylogenetic gap between hosts. Additionally, an undescribed Lysathia species (previously published as Lysathia sp
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Jóźwiak, Piotr. "Zoidbergus, A New Genus of Apseudidae (Tanaidacea) with Remarks on Apseudes Siegi and Apseudes Vitjazi." Polish Polar Research 35, no. 2 (2014): 389–414. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/popore-2014-0020.

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AbstractZoidbergus, a new genus of Apseudidae, is described for deep-water Tanaidacea classified previously in the genusApseudes:A. abyssalis,A. lagenirostris,A. paragracilis,A. tenuimanus,A. tenuisandA. vicinus. The new genus differs fromApseudes s. str. by having acute eyelobes without visual elements, elongated second article of mandibular palp, and carpus of pereopods 2–3 longer than or as long as propodus.Zoidbergusgen. n. can also be distinguished fromApseudes s. str. by the lack of large bases of pereopods 5–6 covered by numerous plumose setae as well as the lack of dense plumose setati
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