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Journal articles on the topic "Metrodoridae"

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Deng, Weian, Zhemin Zheng, and Shizhen Wei. "A taxonomic study of the genus Macromotettix Günther (Orthoptera: Tetrigoidea: Metrodoridae)." Zootaxa 1620 (December 31, 2007): 63–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179169.

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Zhengi, Zhe-Min, Kai Li, and Fu-Ming Shi. "A review of the genusBolivaritettixGünther (Orthoptera: Metrodoridae) in China." Oriental Insects 37, no. 1 (2003): 481–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00305316.2003.10417367.

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DENG, WEIAN, ZHEMIN ZHENG, and SHIZHEN WEI. "A taxonomic study of the genus Macromotettix Günther (Orthoptera: Tetrigoidea: Metrodoridae)." Zootaxa 1620, no. 1 (2007): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1620.1.4.

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Sixteen species of Macromotettix Günther were systematically researched in this paper. One species, Macromotettix guangxiensis sp.nov., is described as new to science. An updated key to the species of Macromotettix is presented. The type specimens are deposited in the Institute of Zoology, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China (5%4&) and Department of Chemistry and Life Science, Hechi University, China (6%10&).
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Deng, Wei An, Zhe Min Zheng, and Shi Zhen Wei. "Two new species of the genus Hyboella Hancock (Orthoptera: Tetrigoidea: Metrodoridae) from China." Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia - Series B: Invertebrata 51, no. 1 (2008): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3409/azc.51b_1-2.1-6.

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Deng, Wei-An, Zhe-Min Zheng, Wei-Ben Xu, Yi Meng, and Da-Xiong Ban. "The tetrigid genusMazarrediaBolivar (Orthoptera: Metrodoridae) from China with description of two new species." Oriental Insects 47, no. 1 (2013): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00305316.2012.753764.

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Li, Yuemei, Shixiong Leng, Jiasong He, Weian Deng, and Delong Guan. "Mitochondrial phylogenomics of pygmy grasshoppers (Orthoptera, Tetrigidae, Metrodorinae): descriptions of a new genus, two new species, and new synonyms from China." ZooKeys 1236 (May 5, 2025): 249–81. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1236.145914.

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The Chinese wingless brachypronotal pygmy grasshoppers of the subfamily Metrodorinae have often been classified within the genus <i>Macromotettixoides</i>. In this study, two undescribed species of wingless brachypronotal pygmy grasshoppers belonging to Metrodorinae were collected. To elucidate their taxonomic positions, the complete mitochondrial genomes of these two species were sequenced and analyzed. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted using 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) from 28 tetrigid mitogenomes. Genetic distances and divergence times were estimated. Our results indicate that one spe
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CADENA-CASTAÑEDA, OSCAR J., RONALD FERNANDO QUINTANA-ARIAS, IVETTE COQUE INFANTE, DANIELA SANTOS MARTINS SILVA, and GUSTAVO COSTA TAVARES. "Studies on pygmy grasshoppers: On the current Metrodorinae sensu lato classification (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) with emphasis on American and Malagasy taxa." Zootaxa 5597, no. 1 (2025): 1–265. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5597.1.1.

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In this contribution to the study of pygmy grasshoppers, we have focused on the subfamily Metrodorinae, making a preliminary differentiation into Metrodorinae s. str., which groups the American taxa, and Metrodorinae s. l., which currently includes taxa from the Old World. The review of the metrodorines focused on taxa from America, Madagascar and adjacent islands, such as the Seychelles and Mascarene Islands. The subfamily Metrodorinae s. str. was delimited, facilitating its differentiation from other subfamilies of Tetrigidae, among which there have historically been difficulties in delimiti
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BAI, QIU-XIA, MIN LONG, and WEI-AN DENG. "A new species of the genus Xistra (Orthoptera: Tetrigoidea: Metrodorinae) with comments on the characters of mitochondrial genome." Zootaxa 5447, no. 3 (2024): 373–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5447.3.3.

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A new species from Jiangxi Province of China, Xistra zhengi Deng, sp. nov. is described and illustrated. Meanwhile, the complete mitochondrical genome of the new species was determined and annotated. It has the typical invertebrate mitochondrial gene arrangement, the size of the sequenced mitogenomes is 18148 bp. The constructed phylogenetic tree showed that the new species was placed in Metrodorinae, and formed a separate clade from other species of Metrodorinae.
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Storozhenko, S. Yu. "REVIEW OF THE GENUS TONDANOTETTIX C. WILLEMSE, 1928 (ORTHOPTERA: TETRIGIDAE)." Far Eastern entomologist 516 (February 3, 2025): 7–14. https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.516.2.

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The genus Tondanotettix C. Willemse, 1928 includes two species endemic to Sulawesi Island (Indonesia). The third species, T. doloduo sp. n., is described from northeast part of this island. Tondanotettix is most similar to the genus Hyboella Hancock, 1915 (Metrodorinae) but differs from latter in the arch-like infrascapular area and a deeply excised apex of pronotal process. Therefore Tondanotettix is transferred here from subfamily Cladonotinae to subfamily Metrodorinae. An annotated list and a key to species and subspecies of this genus are provided also.
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Li, Yuemei, Shixiong Leng, Jiasong He, Weian Deng, and Delong Guan. "Mitochondrial phylogenomics of pygmy grasshoppers (Orthoptera, Tetrigidae, Metrodorinae): descriptions of a new genus, two new species, and new synonyms from China." ZooKeys 1236 (May 5, 2025): 249–81. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1236.145914.

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The Chinese wingless brachypronotal pygmy grasshoppers of the subfamily Metrodorinae have often been classified within the genus Macromotettixoides. In this study, two undescribed species of wingless brachypronotal pygmy grasshoppers belonging to Metrodorinae were collected. To elucidate their taxonomic positions, the complete mitochondrial genomes of these two species were sequenced and analyzed. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted using 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) from 28 tetrigid mitogenomes. Genetic distances and divergence times were estimated. Our results indicate that one species re
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Book chapters on the topic "Metrodoridae"

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Brittain, Charles. "Epistemology: Philonian/Metrodorian Scepticism." In Philo of Larissa. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198152989.003.0003.

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Abstract Philo’s epistemological views evolved during the twenty-five years he was scholarch of the Academy. He was elected in i io bc as a supporter of the Clitomachian orthodoxy, a radical sceptic in the tradition of Arcesilaos and Carneades. By around 95 BC, some ten or fifteen years later, the ‘probabilism’ of the ‘Philonian/Metrodorian’ view had become, under his authority, the official line of the Academy. Then, in 88/7 bc, Philo produced the celebrated ‘Roman Books’, which, by recognizing a weak form of catalepsis, advocated a further modification of the Academic position. The radical d
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Fosl, Peter S. "Pathê: Hume’s Non-Dogmatic Philosophy." In Hume's Scepticism. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474451123.003.0009.

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Chapter Eight returns to the topics with which Chapter One ended, and it completes Part Two’s reading of Hume through the Pyrrhonian Fourfold. The chapter examines Hume’s so-called Title Principle and argues that Hume is a doxastic sceptic and that his sceptical theory of belief is very much like that of the non-epistemic, non-realist Academic scepticism articulated by Clitomachus of Carthage as he reinterpreted Carneades. The chapter argues furthermore that Hume’s theory of probability is pointedly non-epistemic and non-metaphysical. Comparing Hume’s non-dogmatic probabilism to Locke’s Metrod
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Brittain, Charles. "Epistemology: Philo’s Roman Books." In Philo of Larissa. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198152989.003.0004.

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Abstract In the Roman Books, I will argue, Philo sought to modify Academic scepticism by advocating a novel conception of knowledge. He argued that the Stoic definition of catalepsis, which had dominated Hellenistic (and in particular Philonian/ Metrodorian) epistemology, was mistaken: by taking cataleptic impressions to be of such a kind that they could not be false, the Stoics imposed a condition on catalepsis which could not be met. A correct understanding of the notion of catalepsis, however, would make it clear that the acquisition of knowledge was possible. The ‘fallibilist’ definition o
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