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SENICZAK, STANISŁAW, OTILIA IVAN, TOMASZ MARQUARDT, and ANNA SENICZAK. "Morphological ontogeny of Perlohmannia nasuta (Acari, Oribatida, Perlohmanniidae), with comments on Perlohmannia Berlese." Zootaxa 5086, no. 1 (2021): 29–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5086.1.5.

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The morphological ontogeny of Perlohmannia nasuta Schuster, 1958 is described and illustrated. The adult of this species is the most similar to that of P. dissimilis (Hewitt, 1908), but differs from it by having alveolar seta exp (versus setiform in P. dissimilis), which is unique in Perlohmannia Berlese, 1916. It also has more spines on the bothridial seta and shorter seta c1 than has P. dissimilis. The juveniles of P. nasuta have the prodorsal seta exp alveolar, 7–8 anterior spines on the bothridial seta, and seta e2 longer than f2. Claparède’s organ of larva is long and cudgel-shaped. This species differs clearly from P. dissimilis in the ontogeny of leg setae. In both species, hypertrichy occurs on tarsi, especially on tarsus I, but P. nasuta has more setae on tarsus I of deutonymph, tritonymph and adult than has P. dissimilis.
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BLACKITH, RUTH M., RENÉ RICHET, and THOMAS PAPE. "Revision of Sarcophaga dissimilis Meigen, 1826 and Sarcophaga chaetoneura Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889 (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)." Zootaxa 560, no. 1 (2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.560.1.1.

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The two species covered by the concept of Sarcophaga dissimilis auctt. are revised and their male terminalia are illustrated. Lectotypes are designated for Sarcophaga dissimilis Meigen, 1826, Sarcophaga offuscata Meigen, 1826, and Heteronychia chaetoneura Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889. Pierretia nigricauda Povoln & Slame kov , 1959, syn. n., and Heteronychia (Heteronychia) rohdendorfiana Mih lyi, 1975, syn. n. are considered as junior synonyms of Sarcophaga dissimilis Meigen, 1826.
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ERMILOV, SERGEY G., and ELIZABETH A. HUGO-COETZEE. "Galumna capensis dissimilis Engelbrecht, 1969, a junior synonym of Galumna lawrencei Jacot, 1940 (Acari, Oribatida, Galumnidae), with remarks on type material." Zootaxa 4750, no. 3 (2020): 441–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4750.3.12.

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The morphology of adult instars of two South African oribatid mites Galumna lawrencei Jacot, 1940 and Galumna capensis dissimilis Engelbrecht, 1969, is analyzed, resulting in the following new taxonomic proposal: G. lawrencei Jacot, 1940 (=G. capensis dissimilis Engelbrecht, 1969 syn. nov.). Comparison was based on the lectotype and paralectotypes (for G. lawrencei) and on the holotype and paratypes (for G. capensis dissimilis). Comments are made on the type material.
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ARAÚJO, ALEXANDRE S., ROBERTO A. ZUCCHI, ALLEN L. NORRBOM, et al. "Integrative approach reveals the identity of Brazilian specimens previously recognized as Anastrepha dissimilis Stone, 1942 (Diptera: Tephritidae)." Zootaxa 5228, no. 3 (2023): 317–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5228.3.5.

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Anastrepha dissimilis is currently considered to be widely distributed in Brazil, occurring in 20 of 27 states. However, morphological differences between the holotype (from Plaisance, Haiti) and a paratype (from Pernambuco, Brazil) suggest that the Brazilian specimens are not A. dissimilis, because their aculeus tip is similar to the paratype not to the holotype. Therefore, considering the importance of integrative taxonomy for species delimitation, we used geometric and linear morphometrics and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I sequences integrated with the morphology of the aculeus tip to clarify the identity of populations previously identified as A. dissimilis from multiple Brazilian localities. Morphological data show a uniform pattern among the Brazilian populations, with some variation among specimens from the south and northeast. In addition, the geometric and linear morphometrics suggest considerable geographic variation among these populations, suggesting the existence of at least two morphs. The molecular analysis revealed that specimens from Brazil previously identified as A. dissimilis belong to Anastrepha chiclayae Greene, with a genetic distance ranging from 0.00 to 0.015%. According to our integrative analyses, specimens from Brazil formerly identified as A. dissimilis actually are A. chiclayae. Therefore, this is the first record of A. chiclayae in Brazil, and we also report that A. dissimilis does not occur in Brazil.
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Урбанавичюс, Г. П. "THOLURNA DISSIMILIS (CALICIACEAE, ASCOMYCOTA) В РОССИИ". Ботанический журнал 106, № 7 (2021): 683–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0006813621050069.

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Khalaim, A. I. "Tersilochinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) of Vietnam, Part 2: genus Barychemis Forster, 1869." Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS 321, no. 4 (2017): 371–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/trudyzin/2017.321.4.371.

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The genus Barycnemis Forster, 1869 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Tersilochinae) is most abundant and species rich in the Holarctic region where about 35 species are known, i.e. 15 species in the Nearctic region and 26 in the Palaearctic region. Beyond the Holarctic region, one species occurs in Central America, two in the Oriental region and one in Australia. Only two species of Barycnemis were recorded from the Oriental region till now: B. dissimilis (Gravenhorst, 1829) from Nepal and B. sanctijohanni (Rao et Kurian, 1951) from North India. Nothing was known about the occurrence of the genus Barycnemis in Vietnam until present day. In this paper, two species of Barycnemis, B. dissimilis and B. liliputana sp. nov., are found to occur in Vietnam. Barycnemis liliputana sp. nov., with body length 1.6 mm and fore wing length 1.4 mm, is the smallest known tersilochine species. The new species may easily be recognized by its extremely small size, very slender antennal flagellum with only 14–16 flagellomeres and highly polished head and mesosoma. It resembles B. gracillima (Thomson, 1889) occurring in Europe, Caucasus and Kazakhstan as both have a similar head and slightly depressed ovipositor, but B. liliputana differs from this species, in addition to the characters listed above, by its slender first metasomal segment with small glymma (similar to those in B. dissimilis and B. tobiasi Khalaim, 2004) and slender legs. Barycnemis dissimilis is also recorded from Taiwan and North India. The genus Barycnemis is recorded from Vietnam and Taiwan for the first time. An identification key to the two Barycnemis species occurring in Vietnam is provided.
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Sukee, Tanapan, Ian Beveridge, and Abdul Jabbar. "Torquenema n. g., Wallabicola n. g., and Macropostrongyloides phascolomys n. sp.: New Genera and a New Species of Nematode (Strongylida: Phascolostrongylinae) Parasitic in Australian Macropodid and Vombatid Marsupials." Animals 11, no. 1 (2021): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11010175.

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The strongyloid nematodes belonging to the subfamily Phascolostrongylinae occur primarily in the large intestines of macropodid and vombatid marsupials. Current molecular evidence suggests that the two nematode species, Macropostrongyloides dissimilis and Paramacropostrongylus toraliformis, from macropodid marsupials are distant from their respective congeners. Furthermore, specimens of Macropostrongyloides lasiorhini from the large intestines of the southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) and the common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) are genetically distinct. This study aimed to describe the new genera Torquenema n. g. (with T. toraliforme n. comb. as the type species) from the eastern grey kangaroo, Wallabicola n. g. (with W. dissimilis n. comb. as the type species) from the swamp wallaby and a new species Macropostrongyloides phascolomys n. sp. from the common wombat, using light and scanning electron microscopy.
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Kapustin, Dmitry A., Anton M. Glushchenko, John P. Kociolek, and Maxim S. Kulikovskiy. "Encyonopsis indonesica sp. nov. (Bacillariophyceae, Cymbellales), a new diatom from the ancient lake Matano (Sulawesi, Indonesia)." PhytoKeys 175 (March 17, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.175.61044.

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A new species, Encyonopsis indonesica, is described from the ancient lake Matano, Sulawesi island, Indonesia. The morphology of this species was studied by means of light and scanning electron microscopy. E. indonesica has a remarkable valve ultrastructure. The valve surface is ornamented with numerous longitudinal siliceous ribs and siliceous verrucae. Valve face delineated from the mantle by a thickened marginal ridge. Raised sterna border the raphe branches. Raphe is distinctly undulate with distal ends hooked strongly to the ventral side. The only similar species to E. indonesica is Amphora dissimilis described from New Caledonia. Comparison of both taxa is given and A. dissimilis is transferred to Encyonopsis. The taxonomic placement of both taxa is evaluated, and the phenomenon of external siliceous ornamentation is discussed.
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Krog, H. "Corticolous macrolichens of low montane rainforests and moist woodlands of eastern Tanzania." Sommerfeltia 28, no. 1 (2000): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/som-2000-0001.

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Abstract A total of 224 species of corticolous macro lichens are recorded from low montane rainforests and moist woodlands in the West Usambara Mountains, the Nguru Mountains, the Uzungwa Mountains, thePoroto Mountains, and theRungwevolcano in eastern Tanzania. Local distribution data are provided. The new species Hypotrachyna olivetorica Krog, Parmotrema iringense Krog, and Ramalina dissimilis Krog are described. Heterodermia dissecta, H. jragi/issima, Parmelinopsis expallida, and Phyllopsora kiiensis are reported as new to Africa. Cetrariastrum ajricanum, Pannaria santessonii, Parmotrema degelianum, P.fragilescens, P. hicksii, P. iringense, P. laciniatulum, Ramalina dissimilis, R. pocsii, and Usnea antiqua are at present known only from eastern Tanzania. Some of them may possibly belong to an endemic element in the montane lichen flora of the country. Hypotrachyna olivetorica, Lobaria holstiana, Phyllopsora africana, P. dolichospora, and P. mauritiana are known only from eastern Tanzania and the Mascarenes.
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Molin, Michel. "Haud dissimilis Magno Alexandro seu Caesari dictatori : l'empereur Aurélien." Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz 10, no. 1 (1999): 347–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ccgg.1999.1510.

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Norton, R. A., B. A. Hopkins, J. K. Skeeles, J. N. Beasley, and J. M. Kreeger. "High Mortality of Domestic Turkeys Associated with Ascaridia dissimilis." Avian Diseases 36, no. 2 (1992): 469. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1591532.

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Coronado, Uzbekia, and Gino Juárez-Noé. "Plesionotoxus dissimilis sp. nov., a new Anthicid (Coleoptera: Anthicidae: Notoxinae) from the Peruvian seasonally dry forests." Journal of Tropical Coleopterology 3, no. 1 (2022): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.53716/jtc.3.1.3.2022.

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A new species of Anthicid beetles is described from Peru, Plesionotoxus dissimilis sp. nov., based on specimens collected from the campus of the National University of Piura, an important area of seasonally dry forest in the Piura Region, northwestern Peru.
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Rodriguez, Daniel, Guillermo D’Elía, Hernán Ortega, and César Aguilar. "Revisión taxonómica de la rana marsupial Gastrotheca peruana (Amphibia: Hemiphractidae) en base al gen mitocondrial 16S." Revista Peruana de Biología 26, no. 4 (2019): 461–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v26i4.16238.

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Se revisa el estado taxonómico de Gastrotheca peruana usando métodos filogenéticos en base a secuencias de 16S rRNA. Los árboles de máxima verosimilitud y Bayesiano mostraron que las variantes génicas de G. peruana forman dos clados que no son hermanos. Uno de estos clados se distribuye en el norte de Perú, incluyendo un individuo procedente de la localidad típica de G. peruana dissimilis. El segundo clado está restringido al centro de Perú y contiene individuos de las localidades tipo de dos formas nominales, G. p. peruana y G. p. junensis, y es hermano de G. aratia. De esta forma, reconocemos dos especies dentro de lo que actualmente se conoce como G. peruana. Restringimos Gastrotheca peruana a las poblaciones del centro de Perú (departamentos de Ancash, Lima, Pasco y Junín) y asignamos Gastrotheca dissimilis a las poblaciones de los departamentos de La Libertad y Cajamarca.
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ARAÚJO, MAÍRA XAVIER, and FREDDY BRAVO. "Two new species of Australopericoma Vaillant (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest." Zootaxa 4732, no. 2 (2020): 317–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.2.6.

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Two new moth fly species, Australopericoma onofrei sp. nov. and Australopericoma xavierae sp. nov., are described from the Atlantic Rainforest in the state of Bahia, Brazil. A new record of Australopericoma dissimilis Bravo from the state of Sergipe, Brazil and an updated species list are also provided.
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Che, Zhiping, Yuee Tian, Jinming Yang, et al. "Screening of Insecticidal Activity of Podophyllotoxin Analogues against Athetis dissimilis." Natural Product Communications 14, no. 1 (2019): 1934578X1901400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1901400131.

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As our ongoing work on research of natural-product-based insecticidal agents, eighteen podophyllotoxin analogues with diverse chemical structures were evaluated for their insecticidal activities against the pre-fourth-instar larvae of Athetis dissimilis Hampson in vivo at the concentration of 1 mg/mL. Among all the reported analogues, compounds 6, 8, 12, 13, 15 and 17 showed more potent insecticidal activities than matrine, quinine and toosendanin, three commercial plant secondary metabolites. 2′,6′-Dichloropodophyllotoxin (8) and 2′,6′-dichloroepipodophyllotoxin (13) exhibited the most pronounced and promising insecticidal activity with the final corrected mortality rates of greatly 60%. This suggested that variation of chemical structures in the podophyllotoxin skeleton conspicuously has effect on the insecticidal activity profiles of podophyllotoxin analogues. Moreover, SAR revealed that the substituents and configuration were critical for their insecticidal activities. The results may be useful in guiding further design and structural modification of podophyllotoxins in the development of potential novel insecticidal agents.
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Defaye, Danielle, and Keiichi Kawabata. "Mesocyclops dissimilis n. sp. from Lake Biwa, Japan (Copepoda, Cyclopoida)." Hydrobiologia 257, no. 2 (1993): 121–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00005952.

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HEARD, RICHARD W., and W. WAYNE PRICE. "Revision of Bowmaniella sensu Băcescu, 1968 (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae: Gastrosaccinae): a taxonomic conundrum." Zootaxa 1269, no. 1 (2006): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1269.1.1.

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There is confusion regarding the taxonomy, systematics, and distribution of species within the burrowing mysid genus Bowmaniella Băcescu, 1968. We have critically reviewed and examined the subgenera and the 15 nominal species currently assigned to Bowmaniella sensu Băcescu. Type material of eight of the 15 nominal species was examined and in vivo observations were made on two nominal species of the ‘dissimilis group’. It was determined that in the ultimate (terminal form) and penultimate (subterminal form) males, the morphology of the third pleopods is distinctly different, a factor which has led to taxonomic confusion and the descriptions of several invalid species. Because Băcescu (1968) did not designate a type species for Bowmaniella or for the subgenus Coifmanniella, both taxa are nomina nuda. Our studies, especially those involving the development of the male third pleopod, also indicate that nine of the nominal species previously assigned to Bowmaniella Bacescu, 1968 are junior synonyms. We formally designate two new genera, Bowmaniella n. g. and Coifmanniella n. g., to accommodate the species previously listed under Bowmaniella and its subgenera as perceived by Băcescu (1968). We retain the use of Bacescu’s original generic and subgeneric names, but with each having distinctly different diagnoses to those originally proposed by Băcescu. Bowmaniella n. g. is diagnosed to receive B. dissimilis (type species) and B. banneri. Coifmanniella n. g. contains four species, C. johnsoni (type species), C. mexicana, C. merjonesi, and C. parageia. Lectotypes are designated for Bowmaniella dissimilis, B. banneri, Coifmanniella mexicana and C. merjonesi and a neotype is designated for C. johnsoni. Illustrated keys are given for the seven “burrowing” genera presently assigned to the Gastrosaccinae and for the species currently assigned to the American genera Bowmaniella and Coifmanniella.
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Galileo, Maria Helena M., and Ubirajara R. Martins. "Contribuição aos Hemilophini da Costa Rica (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae)." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 45, no. 10 (2005): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0031-10492005001000001.

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Descrição de novos táxons: Apagomerella dissimilis sp. nov. (Guanacaste), Tyrinthia patula sp. nov., (San José), Fredlanea hovorei sp. nov., (Puntarenas e Guanacaste), Piruanycha pitilla sp. nov., (Guanacaste), Adesmus hipposiderus sp. nov., (Puntarenas), Costemilophus gen. nov., espécie-tipo, C. aurantius sp. nov., (Puntarenas), Hemilocrinitus gen. nov., espécie-tipo, H. barbatus (Puntarenas e Cartago).
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Moravec, F., and J. Manoharan. "Philometra dissimilis n. sp. from the ovary of Johnius belangerii (Sciaenidae) and other new records of philometrids (Nematoda: Philometridae) from fishes of the Bay of Bengal, India." Helminthologia 53, no. 2 (2016): 133–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2016-0004.

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SummaryBased on light and scanning electron microscopical studies, a new gonad-infecting species of Philometra Costa, 1845, P. dissimilis n. sp. (Nematoda: Philometridae), is described from the marine fish (Belanger’s croaker) Johnius belangerii (Cuvier) (Sciaenidae, Perciformes) in the Bay of Bengal, off the eastern coast of India. The species is mainly characterized by the body length of male 2.73 – 3.37 mm and that of gravid female 145 – 171 mm, needle-like, equal spicules 96 – 120 μm long, length of the gubernaculum 75 – 90 μm, distal end of the gubernaculum with lamellar structures forming a simple dorsal protuberance and by the V-shaped male caudal mound. Philometra dissimilis is the seventh known gonad-infecting species of this genus parasitizing sciaenid fishes. Moreover, an additional two species of Philometra (only females) were recorded from fishes in the Bay of Bengal: P. lobotidisMoravec, Walter et Yuniar, 2012 from the abdominal cavity of Lobotis surinamensis (Bloch) (Lobotidae, Perciformes), which is a new geographical record, and Philometra sp. from the ovary of Platycephalus indicus (Linnaeus) (Platycephalidae, Scorpaeniformes), representing probably an undescribed species.
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Sukee, Tanapan, Ian Beveridge, Neil B. Chilton, and Abdul Jabbar. "Genetic variation within the genus Macropostrongyloides (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from Australian macropodid and vombatid marsupials." Parasitology 146, no. 13 (2019): 1673–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182019001008.

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AbstractThe genetic variation and taxonomic status of the four morphologically-defined species of Macropostrongyloides in Australian macropodid and vombatid marsupials were examined using sequence data of the ITS+ region (=first and second internal transcribed spacers, and the 5.8S rRNA gene) of the nuclear ribosomal DNA. The results of the phylogenetic analyses revealed that Ma. baylisi was a species complex consisting of four genetically distinct groups, some of which are host-specific. In addition, Ma. lasiorhini in the common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) did not form a monophyletic clade with Ma. lasiorhini from the southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons), suggesting the possibility of cryptic (genetically distinct but morphologically similar) species. There was also some genetic divergence between Ma. dissimilis in swamp wallabies (Wallabia bicolor) from different geographical regions. In contrast, there was no genetic divergence among specimens of Ma. yamagutii across its broad geographical range or between host species (i.e. Macropus fuliginosus and M. giganteus). Macropostrongyloides dissimilis represented the sister taxon to Ma. baylisi, Ma. yamagutii and Ma. lasiorhini. Further morphological and molecular studies are required to assess the species complex of Ma. baylisi.
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McDonald, M. W. "Revision of Acacia tumida (Leguminoseae: Mimosoideae) and close allies, including the description of three rare taxa." Australian Systematic Botany 16, no. 2 (2003): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb02012.

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Acacia tumida F.Muell ex. Benth. is a wide-ranging species in north-western Australia, with high morphological variability. Overseas it is cultivated for firewood, windbreaks and sand stabilisation. To assist in its domestication, the taxonomy of A. tumida is revised and its close allies, A. difficilis Maiden and A. retinervis Benth., circumscribed. The following six new taxa in the A. tumida group are described: A. areolata M.W.McDonald, A.�dissimilis M.W.McDonald, A. seclusa M.W.McDonald (syn. A. tumida var. pubescens Maiden), A. tumida var. extenta M.W.McDonald, A. tumida var. kulparn M.W.McDonald and A. tumida var. pilbarensis M.W.McDonald. A lectotype is designated for A. retinervis. A key to the group, which also includes A. brassii Pedley, A. eriopoda Maiden & Blakely, A. meiosperma (Pedley) Pedley, A. mountfordiae Specht & A. torulosa Benth., is presented. Genetic variation and phylogeny in A. areolata and A. seclusa on the basis of allozymes are briefly discussed. On the basis of present knowledge, three of the new taxa (A. dissimilis, A. seclusa, A. tumida var. extenta) have restricted distributions and warrant formal legislative protection.
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WITTMANN, KARL J. "Revalidation of Chlamydopleon aculeatum Ortmann, 1893, and its consequences for the taxonomy of Gastrosaccinae (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) endemic to coastal waters of America." Zootaxa 2115, no. 1 (2009): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2115.1.2.

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A recent revision of burrowing mysid taxa in coastal waters on both sides of the American continent, published in this journal by Heard and Price (2006), necessitates a redescription of Chlamydopleon aculeatum Ortmann, 1893 based on type material from the Tocantins estuary on the coast of Brazil. A lectotype is designated and this taxon is revalidated at the species and genus level. The genus Chlamydopleon Ortmann, 1893 gains precedence over the junior synonym Bowmaniella Heard & Price, 2006. The West Atlantic species Gastrosaccus dissimilis Coifmann, 1937 is redescribed based on the types from the coast of Brazil. Regional morphological differences are evident in additional material from 24°S to 34°N. This species and the East Pacific Bowmaniella (Coifmanniella) banneri Bǎcescu, 1968 are transferred to the genus Chlamydopleon, using the new combinations C. dissimile and C. banneri. A key to the acknowledged two genera and seven species of Gastrosaccinae with apically widened third male pleopod is given.
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Reynolds, J., C. A. Tucker, T. A. Yazwinski, Z. Johnson, D. Clark, and S. Clark. "Anthelmintic effect of nitarsone on Ascaridia dissimilis infections in the turkey." Journal of Applied Poultry Research 18, no. 4 (2009): 766–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/japr.2009-00068.

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Schabel, H. G., A. Schabel, and H. P. Msanga. "Bioecological Aspects of the Mahogany Defoliator Heteronygmia dissimilis in Morogoro, Tanzania." International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 9, no. 02 (1988): 179–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742758400005932.

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ZHOU, JUAN, YALIN ZHANG, and MIN HUANG. "First records of the Oriental Eurhadina (Singhardina) robusta species group from China with descriptions of five new species (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae)." Zootaxa 5061, no. 3 (2021): 510–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5061.3.6.

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Five new species, Eurhadina (Singhardina) dissimilis, E. (S.) flatilis, E. (S.) fumosa, E. (S.) furca and E. (S.) immatura spp. nov., and two new records, E. (S.) krispinilla rec. nov., E. (S.) pookiewica rec. nov. of the leafhopper subgenus Eurhadina (Singhardina) Mahmood from China are described and illustrated and a key to all members of the E. (S.) robusta species group is provided.
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Nasibova, Gunel Rubail ghizy. "Age-related and climatic-geographical dependence of the invasiveness of turkeys with helminthiases." Agrarian Scientific Journal, no. 8 (August 31, 2020): 66–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/asj.y2020i8pp66-68.

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In studies, carried out in different climatic zones in the age groups of turkeys, it was found that the rate of invasion extensiveness of turkeys with the causative agents of A. dissimilis, H. gallinarum, and R. tetragona in the foothill zones was relatively high, in comparison with the mountainous and low-lying zones. The invasion intensity was observed in turkey chicks at the two-three months of age.
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JAŁOSZYŃSKI, PAWEŁ. "Borneosabahia Franz is a junior synonym of Elacatophora Schaufuss (Coleoptera, Scydmaenidae, Cyrtoscydmini, Cephenniini)." Zootaxa 1896, no. 1 (2008): 58–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1896.1.6.

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Based on examination of the holotype of Elacatophora robusta Schaufuss, the monotypic genus Elacatophora Schaufuss is transferred from Cephenniini to Cyrtoscydmini. Borneosabahia Franz is placed as a junior synonym of Elacatophora, which results in six new combinations: Elacatophora apion (Jałoszyński), E. dissimilis (Jałoszyński), E. javanica (Jałoszyński), E. longipes (Jałoszyński), E. malaysiae (Franz), and E. maxima (Jałoszyński). Elacatophora robusta is illustrated, and identification key to the genera of Oriental Cyrtoscydmini is provided.
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Oliveira, W. J., A. L. Q. Santos, W. V. Souza, et al. "Caracterização da fauna helmintológica de tamanduá-bandeira (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) e tamanduá-mirim (Tamandua tetradactyla) atropelados nas rodovias BR-050 e BR-455 (Minas Gerais, Brasil)." Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia 72, no. 6 (2020): 2175–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-11833.

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RESUMO O tamanduá-bandeira (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) e o tamanduá-mirim (Tamandua tetradactyla) são mamíferos xenartros amplamente distribuídos no território nacional. Apesar disso, suas populações estão em constante ameaça, principalmente o primeiro, categorizado como vulnerável de acordo com classificação da União Internacional para Conservação da Natureza. Diante disso e da escassez de estudos com endoparasitas nesses animais, objetivou-se descrever a helmintofauna dessas duas espécies de tamanduá, utilizando espécimes atropelados nas rodovias BR-050 e BR-455, região do Triângulo Mineiro, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Os animais foram submetidos à necropsia, tendo seus órgãos e conteúdo intestinal e estomacal examinados para recuperação de helmintos. Os parasitos coletados foram identificados com base em suas características morfológicas e morfométricas. As espécies/os gêneros caracterizados para M. tridactyla e T. tetradactyla, suas respectivas prevalências, bem como órgãos de origem, foram: Gaphidiops dissimilis (33,33% e 0%) no estômago; Gigantorhynchus echinodiscus (25% e 66,66%) no intestino delgado; Physaloptera magnipapilla (50% e 66,6%) no estômago; e Mathevotaenia spp. (25% e 66,66%) no intestino delgado. Physaloptera magnipapilla foi a espécie com os maiores índices de infecção, e novo registro de localização foi registrado para o nematódeo Graphidiops dissimilis. Detectou-se uma provável sobreposição da área de vida dos tamanduás estudados, bem como uma helmintofauna característica da região.
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Rodríguez Mercado, Daniel. "VARIACIÓN INTRAESPECÍFICA EN LA MORFOLOGÍA DE GASTROTHECA PERUANA (BOULENGER, 1900) (AMPHIBIA: HEMIPHRACTIDAE)." Innova Biology Sciences 2, no. 1 (2022): 41–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.58720/ibs.v2i1.35.

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Los anfibios tienden a presentar una morfología conservada, por lo que estudios morfométricos han permitido revelar la divergencia de especies. En el Perú han surgido controversias sobre la identidad de algunas especies de ranas marsupiales del género Gastrotheca. Por ello, en el presente trabajo, se estableció como objetivo revisar el estado taxonómico de la rana marsupial Gastrotheca peruana (Boulenger 1900) usando evidencia en morfometría. Los resultados de esta evidencia apoyan la hipótesis que indica que Gastrotheca peruana sensu lato representa dos linajes a nivel específico con base en el gen mitocondrial 16S rRNA. Asimismo, las pruebas estadísticas de MANOVA y T2 de Hotelling presentaron dos grupos morfológicamente diferentes (p-valor < 0.05); además, los dos primeros componentes principales (ACP) muestran una superposición sustancial de dos especies candidatas. No obstante, desde un enfoque morfométrico, se observó que Gastrotheca dissimilis con sus valores positivos y negativos de ACP1 y ACP2 tiende a distribuirse separadamente de Gastrotheca peruana sensu stricto; y el análisis discriminante mostró el 84.5 % de los casos correctamente clasificados. Por último, se halló que G. peruana sensu stricto se restringe a las poblaciones de los departamentos de Áncash, Lima, Pasco y Junín, y G. dissimilis, a las poblaciones de La Libertad y Cajamarca.
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WANG, XINHUA, and YUHONG GUO. "Paratanytarsus Thienemann & Bause from China (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanytarsini)." Zootaxa 940, no. 1 (2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.940.1.1.

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This article reviews the Tanytarsini genus Paratanytarsus from China. Paratanytarsus paralauterborni is described as new to science. The male of an unnamed species (sp. A) also is described. Two newly recorded species from China — P. inopterus (Walker) and P. tenuis (Meigen) — and P. dissimilis (Johansen) are redescribed and figured as males. The female of P. grimmii (Schneider) is reexamined and illustrated. A key to the males of the Chinese Paratanytarsus is given.
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Reed, Mike A., and Sonia C. Tidemann. "Nesting Sites of the Hooded Parrot Psephotus dissimilis in the Northern Territory." Emu - Austral Ornithology 94, no. 4 (1994): 225–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mu9940225.

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Liu, Xiao-Long, Si-Jie Sun, Sajjad Ali Khuhro, Mohammed Esmail Abdalla Elzaki, Qi Yan, and Shuang-Lin Dong. "Functional characterization of pheromone receptors in the moth Athetis dissimilis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)." Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 158 (July 2019): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pestbp.2019.04.011.

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Green, T. G. A., Ellen Kilian, and O. L. Lange. "Pseudocyphellaria dissimilis: a desiccation-sensitive, highly shade-adapted lichen from New Zealand." Oecologia 85, no. 4 (1991): 498–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00323761.

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Collins, James B., Brian Jordan, Luke Baldwin, et al. "Resistance to fenbendazole in Ascaridia dissimilis, an important nematode parasite of turkeys." Poultry Science 98, no. 11 (2019): 5412–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez379.

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Dong, Junfeng, Yueqin Song, Wenliang Li, Jie Shi, and Zhenying Wang. "Identification of Putative Chemosensory Receptor Genes from the Athetis dissimilis Antennal Transcriptome." PLOS ONE 11, no. 1 (2016): e0147768. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147768.

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Machado, Antonio. "Laparocerus Schoenherr, 1834 nuevos de Canarias y claves de las especies de la isla de Tenerife (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae)." Graellsia 72, no. 2 (2016): 049. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2016.v72.161.

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En esta contribución al conocimiento del género Laparocerus Schoenherr, 1834 se describen diez especies y seis subespecies nuevas como paso previo a la próxima presentación del filograma del clado canario-africano en el que están incluidas. Los nuevos taxones son: Laparocerus auarita n. sp. de La Palma; L. gerodes n. sp., L. crotchi n. sp. y L. sanchezi arures n. ssp. de La Gomera; L. soniae n. sp. de Gran Canaria, y L. abona n. sp., L. tauce n. sp., L. sanctaecrucis n. sp., L. tafadensis n. sp., L. punctiger n. sp., L. canescens n. sp., L. obscurus daute n. ssp., L. dissimilis infernalis n. ssp., L. dissimilis alticola n. ssp., L. tinguaro tabornoi n. ssp. y L. tenuepunctatus oppositus n. spp. de Tenerife. Para poder fundamentar algunas diagnosis comparativas, se redescriben Laparocerus tessellatus (Brull., 1839) y L. obscurus Wollaston, 1864, y para completar la fauna de Tenerife, se citan por primera vez para esta isla L. tanausu Machado, 2007 y L. magnificus Machado, 2011. También se propone Laparocerus excavatus lugubris Wollaston, 1864 como sinonimia de la forma nominal. El resultado de taxones conocidos de Tenerife es de 62 (entre especies y subespecies) y se aporta una clave en español e inglés para su separación. También se incluyen ilustraciones de las genitalias de los nuevos taxones y fotografías de los holotipos.
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Serrano Rodríguez, Annery, Miguel Ángel Morón Ríos, Alejandro Barro Cañamero, and Gabriela Molina. "Comparación entre ensambles de Phyllophaga (Coleoptera: Melolonthidae) del Occidente de Cuba." Revista de Biología Tropical 65, no. 1 (2017): 351. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v65i1.23286.

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The Cuban archipelago has 79 Phyllophaga species with a 98.6 % of endemism, which makes the group ecologically and economically important, as some species are classified as crop pests. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the composition and structure of the Phyllophaga assemblages with their habitat type, considering both plant structure and level of human habitat disturbance. A total of 17 locations were sampled in Western Cuba during the rainy seasons of the period from 2011 to 2015; these differed in habitat types (forests and agroecosystems). Samplings followed standard methods and were made once with a light trap screen in each locality. A total of 1153 individuals of 24 Phyllophaga species were collected. The total abundance of collected individuals varied between 10 and 306, and species richness between two and nine species. The most abundant species was Phyllophaga dissimilis (Chevrolat) which also had the highest frequency of occurrence. Generally, less anthropized sites reflected richer and equitative communities; although these characteristics appeared in two sites that showed intermediate degree of disturbance. The non-metric multidimensional scaling showed that the most similar samples were those of the very anthropized sites; this similarity was given mainly by the abundance of Phyllophaga dissimilis, P. insualepinorum and P. puberula. Besides, the geographical distance was not related to the similarity of these assemblages.
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Calder, Andrew A., and C. M. F. Von Hayek. "A reappraisal and revision of the genus Anthracalaus Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Elateridae)." Insect Systematics & Evolution 23, no. 1 (1992): 11–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631292x00029.

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AbstractThe genus Anthracalaus Fairmaire is redefined to include 17 species distributed throughout the Oriental and Australasian (IndoPacific) regions as well as a disjunct species from Arizona, U.S.A. These species are figured, redescribed or described as new, and a key is provided for their separation. Five new species, A. brittoni and A. kimberleyensis from Australia, A. lamingtonensis from New Guinea, A. solomonensis from the Solomon Islands and A. fleutiauxi from Vietnam, are described. The types of twelve previously described species have been examined and lectotypes are designated for A. agrypnoides Fleutiaux, A. australis Fleutiaux, A. moricii Fairmaire, Corymbites bengalensis Candèze, Neopristilophus confusus Fleutiaux, and N. dissimilis Fleutiaux. The following specific synonymies are proposed: Anthracalaus pasteuri Candèze = Anthracalaus westermanni(Candèze); Homotechnes brunneus Fleutiaux = Anthracalaus bengalensis (Candèze); and both Neopristilophus confusus Fleutiaux and N. dissimilis Fleutiaux = Anthracalaus morosus (Candeze).The taxa Neopristilophus bengalensis (Candèze), N cirratipilis (Candèze), N. luzonicus (Candèze), N. morosus (Candèze) and N. novaguinensis Van Zwaluwenburg are transferred to Anthracalaus. The monobasic genus Pseudomelanactes Mathieu is proposed as a new junior synonym of Anthracalaus As the type species of Pseudomelanactes, agrypnoides Van Dyke (1932) is a senior secondary homonym of Anthracalaus agrypnoides Fleutiaux (1940), edmondi is proposed as a replacement name for the latter. The species are cladistically analyzed. The resultant cladogram implies a link between the Oriental/Nearctic regions exclusive of Australia + New Guinea + Solomon Islands.
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GUSAROV, VLADIMIR I. "Xantholinus dvoraki Coiffait, 1956, the only valid species of the subgenus Meneidophallus Bordoni, 1999, with remarkably variable internal sac of aedeagus (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Zootaxa 21, no. 1 (2002): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.21.1.1.

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Xantholinus dvoraki Coiffait, 1956 is regarded as the only valid species in the subgenus Meneidophallus Bordoni, 1999. Xantholinus (Meneidophallus) roubali Coiffait, 1956, X. (M.) dissimilis Coiffait, 1956, X. (M.) alaiensis Coiffait, 1966, X. (M.) schweigeri Coiffait, 1966, X. (M.) balaton Bordoni, 1973, X. (M.) varhegyanus Bordoni, 1973, X. (M.) magyaricus Tóth, 1985 and X. (M.) pseudobalaton Tóth, 1985 are placed in synonymy with X. (M.) dvoraki. Unusually high variability of the internal sac of aedeagus in X. dvoraki is described and discussed.
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Sá, Ricardo Falcão de, Maria Aparecida Castellani, Antonio Souza do Nascimento, Maria Heloisa da Silva Teixeira Brandão, Aline Novais da Silva, and Raquel Pérez-Maluf. "Índice de infestação e diversidade de moscas-das-frutas em hospedeiros exóticos e nativos no pólo de fruticultura de Anagé, BA." Bragantia 67, no. 2 (2008): 401–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0006-87052008000200016.

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As moscas-das-frutas (Diptera: Tephritidae) são os principais entraves às exportações de manga nos pólos de fruticultura da Região Sudoeste da Bahia. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo estudar índices de infestação e a diversidade de moscas-das-frutas no pólo de fruticultura de Anagé, BA, visando obter subsídios para o manejo integrado dessas pragas na mangueira, na região. Os estudos foram realizados em 2004 e 2005, nos municípios de Anagé, Belo Campo e Caraíbas, BA, procedendo-se à coleta de frutos de 21 espécies vegetais, nativas e exóticas, e identificação das espécies de moscas associadas. Estimaram-se os índices de infestação em pupários/kg de fruto e pupários/fruto. Os maiores índices de infestação, em pupários/kg de fruto, ocorreram em serigüela (Spondias purpurea L.) com 61,3, juá (Ziziphus joazeiro L.), 38,3 e umbu (Spondias tuberosa L.), 33,1, considerados hospedeiros primários de Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann) e A. obliqua (Macquart). As maiores infestações em pupários/fruto ocorreram em serigüela (0,9); umbu (0,7) e cajarana (Spondias sp.) (0,2). Com base no monitoramento larval, registra-se, para as condições do pólo de fruticultura de Anagé, a ocorrência das espécies Anastrepha fraterculus, A. obliqua, A. dissimilis, A. amita, A. distincta, A. sororcula, A. zenildae e Ceratitis capitata. Registram-se, pela primeira vez, as seguintes associações bitróficas: juá com A. fraterculus, A. obliqua, A. dissimilis e A. distincta; e umbu com A. amita e A. sororcula.
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Shiokawa, Taro, and Osamu Iwahashi. "Mandible dimorphism in males of a stag beetle, Prosopocoilus dissimilis okinawanus (Coleoptera: Lucanidae)." Applied Entomology and Zoology 35, no. 4 (2000): 487–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1303/aez.2000.487.

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Ueda, Hiroshi, Aika Yamaguchi, Shin-ichi Saitoh, Sakiko Orui Sakaguchi, and Katsunori Tachihara. "Speciation of two salinity-associated size forms ofOithona dissimilis(Copepoda: Cyclopoida) in estuaries." Journal of Natural History 45, no. 33-34 (2011): 2069–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2011.574801.

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Yazwinsri, T. A., M. Rosenstein, R. D. Schwartz, Kate Wilson, and Zelpha Johnson. "The use of fenbendazole in the treatment of commercial turkeys infected withAscaridia dissimilis." Avian Pathology 22, no. 1 (1993): 177–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03079459308418909.

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Michalik, Anna, Jacek Szwedo, Adam Stroiński, Dariusz Świerczewski, and Teresa Szklarzewicz. "Symbiotic cornucopia of the monophagous planthopper Ommatidiotus dissimilis (Fallén, 1806) (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Caliscelidae)." Protoplasma 255, no. 5 (2018): 1317–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00709-018-1234-0.

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WANG, ZHAOHONG, YAJIN LI, XIAOLI TONG, and LAURENCE MOUND. "Phylogenetic analysis of the Taeniothrips genus-group, with revision of the species of Ctenothrips and Vulgatothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripinae)." Zootaxa 4750, no. 3 (2020): 301–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4750.3.1.

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The pattern of relationships within the Taeniothrips genus-group was examined using a morphological phylogenetic analysis. Genera comprising this group are discussed together with some character states used in the analysis. Taeniothrips genus-group is recovered as monophyletic, but Taeniothrips appears to be polyphyletic. Ctenothrips is here interpreted as sister-group to Vulgatothrips, with Ctenothrips smilax and C. dissimilis transferred to Vulgatothrips, and C. niger synonymized with C. smilax. Diagnoses of Ctenothrips and Vulgatothrips are presented with illustrated keys to distinguish these genera and their included species, and eight species are newly synonymised in Ctenothrips.
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Ardila-Camacho, Adrian, Jorge Ari Noriega, and Fernando Acevedo-Ramos. "New genera records of split-eyed owlflies (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae: Ascalaphinae) from Colombia." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 59 (October 17, 2019): e20195951. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.51.

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The genera Ameropterus Esben-Petersen, 1922 and Fillus Navás, 1919 are recorded from Colombia for the first time. New distributional records for two Cordulecerus Rambur, 1842 species are also presented. Ameropterus dissimilis (McLachlan, 1871) and Ameropterus scutellaris (Gerstaecker, 1894) are redescribed and illustrated, and Ameropterus mexicanus (Van der Weele, 1909) is here proposed as a junior synonym of the latter. The taxonomic status of Nephelasca crocea Navás, 1914 is discussed. Keys to the Colombian species of Ameropterus and Cordulecerus and a list of the split-eyed Ascalaphinae species of the New World are also given.
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HILLIARD, O. M. "A REVISION OF CHIRITA SECT. LIEBIGIA (GESNERIACEAE)." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 60, no. 3 (2003): 361–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428603000295.

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Chirita sect. Liebigia (Gesneriaceae), endemic to Sumatra, Java and Bali, is revised, paying particular attention to inflorescence and anther characters, the latter being illustrated. Whereas a previous worker considered the section to consist of the single species C. asperifolia, the present revision recognizes 12 species. Six are newly described (C. adenonema, C. dissimilis, C. leuserensis, C. praeterita, C. tenuipes and C. tobaënsis), and C. blumei var. cordifolia is given specific rank as C. neoforbesii. Notes on the history and nomenclature of sect. Liebigia are given in an appendix by B.L. Burtt.
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TANG, LIANG, SHENG-NAN LIU, and TIE-XIONG ZHAO. "A study on the genus Stenus Latreille from Zhuji City of Zhejiang, East China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Zootaxa 4323, no. 1 (2017): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4323.1.2.

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The species of the genus Stenus Latreille from Zhuji city, Zhejiang, East China, are reviewed. Two species are described as new: Stenus dongbaishanus Tang, Liu & Zhao, sp. n., and S. zhejiangensis Tang, Liu & Zhao, sp. n. Stenus gastralis Fauvel, 1895 is newly recorded from China, and S. alumoenus Rougemont, 1981, S. dissimilis Sharp, 1874 and S. kuatunensis L. Benick, 1942 are newly recorded from Zhejiang. Diagnostic characters of the new species and newly recorded species are illustrated and a key to species of Zhuji city is provided.
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Deiner, Kristy, Joshua M. Hull, and Bernie May. "Eight Novel Microsatellite Loci Developed from Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp." Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 4, no. 1 (2013): 134–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/112012-jfwm-096.

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Abstract We developed primer sets for eight di-, tri-, and tetranucleotide microsatellite loci for the threatened vernal pool fairy shrimp Branchinecta lynchi from CA, CAA, ATG, CAGA, and TAGA enriched genomic libraries. We tested primers in 74 individuals of B. lynchi from California, as well as 19 individuals from six other Branchinecta species: B. coloradensis, B. constricta, B. dissimilis, B. lindahli, B. mesovalensis, and B. oriena. The eight loci showed sufficient variability for investigations of B. lynchi evolution, population structure, and genetic diversity and may provide a new tool for assisting in delineation of management areas.
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Willoughby, D. H., A. A. Bickford, B. R. Charlton, G. L. Cooper, and J. A. Linares. "Ascaridia dissimilis Larval Migration Associated with Enteritis and Low Market Weights in Meat Turkeys." Avian Diseases 39, no. 4 (1995): 837. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1592421.

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