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Systematic revision of the enigmatic Malagasy broad-headed frogs (Laurentomantis Dubois, 1980), and their phylogenetic position within the endemic mantellid radiation of Madagascar Naturalis
Vences, Miguel; Glaw, Frank; Andreone, Franco; Jesu, Riccardo; Schimmenti, Giovanni.
A revision of species included in the subgenus Laurentomantis (genus Mantidactylus) yielded new information about phylogeny, taxonomy, and biogeography of the endemic mantellid frog radiation in Madagascar. Four Laurentomantis species, distinguished by morphology and advertisement calls, are recognized: Mantidactylus (Laurentomantis) horridus (Northern and North- Western biogeographic regions), M. (L.) ventrimaculatus (South- East and East); M. (L.) malagasius (East); and the new species M. (L.) striatus (North-East). M. striatus and M. malagasius are probably sister species based on bioacoustic and morphological affinities. A tibial gland, so far unknown in anurans, is described in M. malagasius and M. horridus. A phylogenetic analysis of 54 mainly...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Amphibia; Mantellidae; Mantidactylus; Subgenus; Laurentomantis; Aglyptodactylus; Boophis; Laliostoma; Mantidactylus; Mantella; Systematics; Phylogeny; Radiation; New species; Tibial glands; Madagascar.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534312
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The genus Hippolyte Leach, 1814 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Hippolytidae) in the East Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, with a checklist of all species in the genus Naturalis
d'Udekem d'Acoz, C..
The genus Hippolyte Leach in the East Atlantic and the Mediterranean is revised and a list of the world species is given. Eleven species occur in the area studied: H. coerulescens (Fabricius), H. garciarasoi spec. nov., H. inermis Leach, H. lagarderei d'Udekem d'Acoz, H. leptocerus (Heller), H. leptometrae Ledoyer, H. niezabitowskii spec. nov., H. palliola Kensley, H. prideauxiana Leach, H. sapphica d'Udekem d'Acoz, H. varians Leach. An elaborate key, complete descriptions and illustrations of all species are provided, while their ecology is discussed in detail. A morphological account is also given for the species occuring in the Suez Canal: H. proteus (Paulson) and H. ventricosa H. Milne Edwards. It is shown that H. prideauxiana (previously H. huntii)...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Crustacea; Decapoda; Caridea; Hippolytidae; Hippolyte; Shrimp; Systematics; Discontinu- ous variations; Neoteny; Ecology; East Atlantic; Mediterranean; World species list.; 42.74.
Ano: 1996 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317714
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Sabellids and serpulids (Polychaeta sedentaria) from the type Maastrichtian, the Netherlands and Belgium Naturalis
Jäger, M..
Calcareous tubes of the sabellid genus Glomerula and of the family Serpulidae (subfamilies Serpulinae and Spirorbinae) rank amongst the commoner, highly diverse biota of the type Maastrichtian strata. These cover the sequence from the upper Beutenaken Member (Gulpen Formation) up to and including the Meerssen Member (Maastricht Formation). Of the 40+ taxa of calcareous worm tubes found in this interval, the commonest ones are described and illustrated in the present paper, which also comprises a revision of data published in 2005.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Sabellidae; Serpulidae; Late Cretaceous; Maastrichtian; The Netherlands; Belgium; Systematics; 38.22; 42.76.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/428928
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Fungal Planet description sheets: 716–784 Naturalis
Crous, P.W.; Wingfield, M.J.; Burgess, T.I.; Hardy, G.E.St.J.; Gené, J.; Guarro, J.; Baseia, I.G.; García, D.; Gusmão, L.F.P.; Souza-Motta, C.M.; Rodríguez-Andrade, E.; Saba, M.; Schauflerová, A.; Shivas, R.G.; Simonini, G.; Siqueira, J.P.Z.; Sousa, J.O.; Stajsic, V.; Svetasheva, T.; Tan, Y.P.; Thangave, R.; Tkalčec, Z.; Ullah, S.; Valente, P.; Valenzuela-Lopez, N.; Abrinbana, M.; Viana Marques , D.A.; Wong, P.T.W.; Xavier de Lima, V.; Groenewald, J.Z.; Adamčík, S.; Barili, A.; Barnes, C.W.; Bezerra, J.D.P.; Bordallo, J.J.; Cano-Lira, J.F.; Oliveira, R.J.V. de; Ercole, E.; Hubka, V.; Iturrieta-González, I.; Kubátová, A.; Martín, M.P.; Moreau, P.-A.; Morte, A.; Ordoñez, M.E.; Rodríguez, A.; Stchige, A.M.; Vizzini, A.; Abdollahzadeh, J.; Abreu, V.P.; Adamčíková, K.; Albuquerque, G.M.R.; Alexandrova, A.V.; Álvarez Duarte, E.; Armstrong-Cho, C.; Banniza, S.; Barbosa , R.N.; Bellanger, J.-M.; Bezerra, J.L.; Cabral , T.S.; Caboň, M.; Caicedo , E.; Cantillo, T.; Carnegie, A.J.; Carmo, L.T.; Castañeda-Ruiz, R.F.; Clement, C.R.; Čmoková, A.; Conceição, L.B.; Cruz, R.H.S.F.; Damm, U.; Silva, B.D.B. da; Silva, G.A. da; Silva, R.M.F. da; Santiago, A.L.C.M. de A.; Oliveira, L.F. de; Souza , C.A.F. de; Déniel, F.; Dima , B.; Dong, G.; Edwards, J.; Félix, C.R.; Fournier, J.; Gibertoni, T.B.; Hosaka, K.; Iturriaga M. , T.; Jadan, M.; Jany, J.-L.; Jurjević, Z.; Kolařík, M.; Kušan, I.; Landell, M.F.; Leite Cordeiro, T.R.; Lima, D.X.; Loizides , M.; Luo, S.; Machado, A.R.; Madrid, H.; Magalhães, O.M.C.; Marinho, P.; Matočec, N.; Mešić, A.; Miller, A.N.; Morozova, O.V.; Neves , R.P.; Nonaka, K.; Nováková, A.; Oberlies, N.H.; Oliveira-Filho, J.R.C.; Oliveira, T.G.L.; Papp, V.; Pereira, O.L.; Perrone, G.; Peterson, S.W.; Pham, T.H.G.; Raja, H.A.; Raudabaugh, D.B.; Řehulka, J..
Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Chaetopsina eucalypti on Eucalyptus leaf litter, Colletotrichum cobbittiense from Cordyline stricta × C. australis hybrid, Cyanodermella banksiae on Banksia ericifolia subsp. macrantha, Discosia macrozamiae on Macrozamia miquelii, Elsinoë banksiigena on Banksia marginata, Elsinoë elaeocarpi on Elaeocarpus sp., Elsinoë leucopogonis on Leucopogon sp., Helminthosporium livistonae on Livistona australis, Idriellomyces eucalypti (incl. Idriellomyces gen. nov.) on Eucalyptus obliqua, Lareunionomyces eucalypti on Eucalyptus sp., Myrotheciomyces corymbiae (incl. Myrotheciomyces gen. nov., Myrotheciomycetaceae fam. nov.), Neolauriomyces eucalypti (incl....
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: ITS nrDNA barcodes; LSU; New taxa; Systematics.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/655759
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Systematic notes on Asian birds. 36. A preliminary review of the Chloropseidae and Irenidae Naturalis
Wells, D.R.; Dickinson, E.C.; Dekker, R.W.R.J..
Hypotheses of family phylogeny are summarized up to date, and amendments made to the treatment by Delacour (1960) of Chloropsis and Irena in Peters’s Check-list of Birds of the World (Mayr & Greenway, 1960), at and below species level. Revision of species-limits within C. cochinchinensis (Gmelin, 1789) and C. aurifrons (Temminck, 1829) as defined in Delacour (1960) restores three ultra-taxa to species rank, boosting the global list of leafbird species to 11. Certain range and nomenclatural issues are resolved, including re-designation of the type locality of Turdus cochinchinensis, type species of Chloropsis. A new subspecies name is introduced as an outcome.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Leafbirds; Chloropseidae; Fairy-bluebirds; Irenidae; Aegithina; Iora; Species-limits; New subspecies; Nomenclature; Systematics; Type locality; 42.83.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/220220
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New data on Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian-Barremian) heteromorphic ammonites from northern Germany Naturalis
Kakabadze, M.V.; Hoedemaeker, P.J..
The stratigraphic ranges and systematics of heteromorphic ammonites from Lower Cretaceous (Hauterivian-Barremian) deposits in Lower Saxony, northern Germany, are revised. Nine genera and fortyseven species of the family Ancyloceratidae Gill, 1871, are described. One genus (Fissicostaticeras) and 20 species are new; Emericiceras ressense, E. sornayiforme, E. serpentinum, E. subtilicostatum, E. gotti, E. hannoverense, E. kemperi, Crioceratites hastensis, C. subisocostatus, C. vermiformis, Fissicostaticeras claviferum, F. aequicostatoides, F. rarocinctoides, Paracrioceras kleini, Acrioceras (Acrioceras) sarstedtense, A. (A.) crassicostatum, A. (A.) aegidii, A. (A.) longum, A. (A.) astrictum and Uhligia aegidii.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Heteromorphic ammonites; Systematics; Hauterivian; Barremian; Stratigraphy; Northern Germany; New taxa; 38.22.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/329769
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Revision of Geranium sections Azorelloida, Neoandina, and Paramensia (Geraniaceae) Naturalis
Aedo, C.; Aldasoro, J.J.; Navarro, C..
The sections Azorelloida, Neoandina, and Paramensia of Geranium, all of them from the Andes, are taxonomically revised. Fruits with the ‘seed ejection-type’ dispersal have been found in all species, which allows classifying them within subg. Geranium. The sections Azorelloida and Paramensia consist of one and two species respectively, while section Neoandina comprises 24 taxa. Prior to this revision, the stemless species of Geranium from the Andes have been considered to belong to sect. Andina. Geranium sessiliflorum (type of Geranium sect. Andina), however, should be included in sect. Chilensia. Therefore, recently a new sect. Neoandina has been described to include most of the sect. Andina species (Aedo, 2000). Diagnostic morphological features are...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Geraniaceae; Geranium; Biogeography; Distribution; Phylogeny; Systematics; S America.; Geraniaceae; Geranium; Biogeografía; Distributión; Filogenia; Sistemática; Sudamérica.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524846
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The fi rst Microcharon (Crustacea, Isopoda, Microparasellidae) from the Moroccan North Saharan Platform. Phylogeny, origin and palaeobiogeography Naturalis
Aït Boughrous, A.; Boulanouar, M.; Yacoubi, M.; Coineau, N..
The interstitial stygobites of the genus Microcharon (Crustacea, Isopoda, Microparasellidae) are highly diversified in Morocco, especially in the High Atlas. A new species from the North Saharan platform is described. Microcharon oubrahimae n. sp. is characterized by the original morphology of the first male pleopod which exhibits a concave inner margin of the distal part and a subdistal position of the armature. From a phylogenetic point of view, M. oubrahimae does not belong to the lineage which includes the Moroccan Atlasian species. In contrast, it belongs to the eastern- Mediterranean group of species. It is related to the species of the group M. orghidani-M. bureschi-M. phlegetonis from Romania and Bulgaria. The two-step model of colonization and...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Crustacea; Interstitial isopoda; Microcharon; Systematics; Morocco; Palaeobiogeography; 42.74.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/217423
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Niche sharing reflects a poorly understood biodiversity phenomenon Naturalis
Crous, P.W.; Wingfield, M.J.; Groenewald, J.Z..
Eucalyptus spp. are susceptible to a large number of foliar pathogens, some of which can cause serious defoliation and die-back. In this study, a single leaf spot on a Eucalyptus leaf collected in Madagascar revealed an unusual association of microfungi with disease symptoms. Initial observations indicated that the leaf spot was associated with Mycosphaerella marksii, a common pathogen of eucalypts. However, more intensive scrutiny showed the presence of several other microfungi co-occurring in this, and other leaf spots on the leaf. A total of 41 single conidial propagules were subsequently obtained from a single lesion for morphological study and DNA sequence comparisons. Based on these data, 11 members of the Capnodiales, including one species of...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Eucalyptus; ITS; Mycosphaerella; Systematics; Teratosphaeria.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531761
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Phylogenetic analysis of the Antarctic genus Oswaldella Stechow, 1919 (Hydrozoa, Leptomedusae, Kirchenpaueriidae) Naturalis
Peña Cantero, Alvaro L.; Marques, Antonio C..
A cladistic study was carried out on known species of the characteristically Antarctic genus Oswaldella, adopting as outgroups some other genera included in the family Kirchenpaueriidae. The analysis resulted in a cladogram with low CI in which no relationship between genera can be depicted. However, the hypothesis of monophyly of the genus Oswaldella is corroborated, being supported in our cladogram by five synapomorphies (although all are homoplastic with other taxa or reversed within the species of the genus). The basal relationships of the genus are uncertain, but three species groups are distinguishable within Oswaldella: 1) the O. incognita group, 2) the O. antarctica group, and 3) a clade formed by (O. garciacarrascosai, O. elongata ( O. blanconae...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Hydrozoa; Kirchenpaueriidae; Oswaldella; Antarctica; Systematics; Cladistics.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534328
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Lectotype designations of new species of hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa), described by C.M. Fraser, from Allan Hancock Pacific and Caribbean Sea Expeditions Naturalis
Calder, D.R.; Vervoort, W.; Hochberg, F.G..
Hydroids of the Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions, and those of the Allan Hancock Caribbean Sea Expedition, were examined by Charles McLean Fraser in a series of reports published between 1938 and 1948. A total of 159 new nominal species was described from material collected in the eastern Pacific between Peru and southern British Columbia. Accounts of an additional five nominal species were based on specimens from the southern Caribbean Sea. No valid holotypes were designated in accordance with provisions of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature for any of these taxa. The purpose of this report is to establish an objective standard for each species, and to promote stability of nomenclature in Hydrozoa, by designating lectotypes for these taxa,...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Allan Hancock Expeditions; Caribbean Sea; Cnidaria; East Pacific; Hydroids; Hydrozoa; Lectotype designations; Paralectotype designations; Systematics; Taxonomy; 42.72.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/315885
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Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of Eurasian Neoerysiphe species infecting Asteraceae and Geranium Naturalis
Heluta, V.; Takamatsu, S.; Harada, M.; Voytyuk, S..
Because Eurasian samples of Neoerysiphe collected on the Asteraceae were not identical in morphology, the molecular and morphological differences among these specimens were compared with those of the American N. cumminsiana. Neoerysiphe on Asteraceae was found to consist of at least four different species. Three of them are described as new species, viz. N. hiratae, N. joerstadii, and N. nevoi. Neoerysiphe hiratae is a Japanese species parasitizing hosts belonging to the genera Cacalia and Ligularia (tribe Senecioneae). Neoerysiphe joerstadii was found in Israel on Phagnalon rupestre (tribe Gnaphalieae). Neoerysiphe nevoi was recorded in Israel and Ukraine on a number of hosts in different genera but all belonging to tribe Cichorieae. Thus, Eurasian...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 28S rDNA; Asteraceae; Erysiphales; Japan; Mediterranean region; New species; RDNA ITS region; Systematics.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531826
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Revision of Drymophloeus (Areceacea: Arecoideae) Naturalis
Zona, Scott.
A revision of the genus Drymophloeus (Arecaceae: Arecoideae: Ptychospermatinae) recognizes seven species, distributed from the Maluku Islands of Indonesia to Western Samoa. The history of the genus is reviewed. A key, species descriptions, a complete list of synonymy, a list of specimens examined, illustrations and distribution maps are provided. A phylogenetic hypothesis is provided, as well as a discussion of biogeography. The new combination Drymophloeus hentyi is made to accommodate a species formerly included in the genus Ptychosperma.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Arecaceae; Drymophloeus; Palmae; Indonesia; Malesia; Solomon Islands; Systematics.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525134
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The phylogeny, systematics and fossil record of the Goneplacidae MacLeay (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) revisited Naturalis
Karasawa, Hiroaki; Kato, Hisayoshi.
We review the Goneplacidae and review the various alternative hypotheses concerning membership within the family. We offer a new cladistic based hypothesis of phylogenetic relationships within the group.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Crustacea; Decapoda; Brachyura; Goneplacidae; Phylogeny; Systematics.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534325
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A note on the systematic position of the Bathynellacea (Crustacea, Malacostraca) using molecular evidence Naturalis
Camacho, Ana Isabel; Rey, Isabel; Dorda, Beatriz A.; Machordom, Annie; Valdecasas, Antonio G..
Molecular data for the mt 16S rDNA gene fragment of a bathynellacean is here presented for the first time and used to analyze the relationship of the group within the crustacean class Malacostraca (Arthropoda, Bathynellacea). Two contrasting views have classified the bathynelids as being cither within the order Syncarida or in a separate super-order Podophallocarida belonging to the infra-class Eonomostraca, a disagreement based mainly on debates over external and internal morphology. The preliminary analyses offered here in question the placement of this Bathynellacea within the Syncarida, and suggest the need for a further study of relationships among the malacostracan groups.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Systematics; Crustacea; Malacostraca; Bathynellacea; 16S rDNA.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534365
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Towards an understanding of the genus Glutinoglossum with emphasis on the Glutinoglossum glutinosum species complex (Geoglossaceae, Ascomycota) Naturalis
Fedosova, A.G.; Popov, E.S.; Lizoň, P.; Kučera, V..
Glutinoglossum is one of the earth tongue genera with viscid or glutinous ascocarps. Based on morphology and ITS1-5.8S-ITS2, nrLSU and tef1 sequence data, seven new species are described: G. circinatum, G. lumbricale, G. orientale, G. peregrinans, G. proliferatum, G. pseudoglutinosum, and G. triseptatum. The lectotypes for Geoglossum glutinosum var. lubricum and for Geoglossum glabrum var. majus as well as the epitype for Glutinoglossum glutinosum are designated. The comprehensive morphological study of G. heptaseptatum resulted in the discovery of ascospores germinating by conidia inside the asci, which is first noted for Glutinoglossum species. The status of Cibalocoryne is discussed.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Earth tongues; Key; Morphology; New species; Systematics; Typification.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/640392
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Removing chaos from confusion: assigning names to common human and animal pathogens in Neocosmospora Naturalis
Sandoval-Denis, M.; Crous, P.W..
The genus Neocosmospora encompasses highly prevalent and aggressive human and animal fungal pathogens. Here we assign formal descriptions and Latin binomials to some of the most clinically relevant phylogenetic species of the genus. Three new species, named Neocosmospora catenata, N. gamsii and N. suttoniana (previously assigned to the informal names ‘Fusarium’ solani species complex (FSSC) lineages, FSSC 43, FSSC 7 and FSSC 20, respectively) are described on the basis of multilocus phylogenetic analyses (using EF-1α, ITS, LSU and RPB2 loci) and morphological characters. Lineage FSSC 9 is conspecific with the ex-type strain of Cylindrocarpon tonkinense, thus the new combination Neocosmospora tonkinensis is proposed. In addition, and based on the latest...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Eight new taxa; Fusarium; Neocosmospora; Pathogens; Phylogeny; Systematics.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/647050
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Seiridium (Sporocadaceae): an important genus of plant pathogenic fungi Naturalis
Bonthond, G.; Sandoval-Denis, M.; Groenewald, J.Z.; Crous, P.W..
The genus Seiridium includes multiple plant pathogenic fungi well-known as causal organisms of cankers on Cupressaceae. Taxonomically, the status of several species has been a topic of debate, as the phylogeny of the genus remains unresolved and authentic ex-type cultures are mostly absent. In the present study, a large collection of Seiridium cultures and specimens from the CBS and IMI collections was investigated morphologically and phylogenetically to resolve the taxonomy of the genus. These investigations included the type material of the most important Cupressaceae pathogens, Seiridium cardinale, S. cupressi and S. unicorne. We constructed a phylogeny of Seiridium based on four loci, namely the ITS rDNA region, and partial translation elongation...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Appendage-bearing conidia; Canker pathogen; Cupressus; Pestalotioid fungi; Systematics.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/642630
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Systematic notes on Asian birds. 49. A preliminary review of the Aegithalidae, Remizidae and Paridae Naturalis
Eck, S.; Martens, J..
Proposed recent taxonomic changes in Paridae, Aegithalidae, and Remizidae are reviewed within the geographic scope of this series and their reliability is discussed in terms of the Biological Species Concept with respect to secondary contacts, hybridization, introgression, bioacoustics, and molecular genetics. Certain previously unpublished data are added to support the taxonomic decisions.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Paridae; Aegithalidae; Remizidae; Species limits; Systematics; Taxonomy; Eastern Palaearctic region; Indo-Malayan region; Morphology; Bioacoustics; Molecular genetics; Secondary contacts; Hybridisation; Introgression; 42.83.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/209958
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Phaeoacremonium species diversity on woody hosts in the Western Cape Province of South Africa Naturalis
Spies, C.F.J.; Moyo, P.; Halleen, F.; Mostert, L..
Nineteen Phaeoacremonium species are currently known in South Africa. These have been reported from grapevines, fruit trees, fynbos twig litter and arthropods. In other countries some of these Phaeoacremonium species are also known from hosts such as European olive, quince and willow that commonly occur in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, where most South African records of Phaeoacremonium have been made. The aim of this study was to investigate the species diversity and host-range of Phaeoacremonium in the Western Cape Province of South Africa by characterising 156 isolates collected from 29 woody hosts. Phylogenetic analyses of combined actin and beta-tubulin datasets allowed for the identification of 31 species among the 156 isolates,...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Brown wood streaking; Decline disease; Phylogeny; Systematics; Togninia.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/639190
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