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Superspecies Pyrgus Malvae (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) in the East Mediterranean, with notes on Phylogenetic and Biological relationships 16
Jong, R. de.
The possible zone of contact between Pyrgus (malvae) malvae Linnaeus, 1758, and P. (malvae) melotis Duponchel, 1832, is re-examined. The two taxa apparently meet (in the subspecies malvae and ponticus Reverdin, 1914, respectively) in N. and W. Turkey and possibly in S. Russia north of the Caucasus. There are, however, only few localities or areas from where both are known: Amasya and north of Ankara in N. Turkey and Izmir in W. Turkey. In these areas the two taxa do not seem to recognize each other as belonging to the same species. A population with an intermediate character is known to occur in the Boz Dagh area east of Izmir. The population seems remarkably constant in this character. Its origin is obscure. The available data do not prompt us to change...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Lepidoptera; Hesperiidae; Pyrgus; Malvae; Melotis; Superspecies; 42.75.
Ano: 1987 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318403
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Isopodes aselloïdes stygobies d’Espagne, IV – Stenasellidae: taxonomie, histoire évolutive et biogéographie 16
Magniez, Guy.
The entire family Stenasellidae Dudich, 1924 is composed of ancient stygobitic strains sharing a thalassoid and thermophilic origin. Its presence in Europe is dependent on two factors, the permanent existence of emerged continental shields during long geological periods (at least Tertiary + Quaternary), and its conservation in favourable areas during the different glacial crises. The iberian peninsula seems to have been the most suitable european region for the survival of this stygofauna. Some 119 samples from 116 different localities -scattered over 19 Spanish provinces- have been studied. All aquitanian and iberian stenasellids belong to the traditional genus Stenasellus Dollfus, 1897. We must notice that the stenasellids seem to be absent in the betic...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Active expansion; Alluvial channels; Ancient and quaternary settlements; Douro; Ebro; Guadalquivir and Garonne Rivers; Paleobiogeography; Spanish groundwaters; Superspecies; Stenasellus virei; Thalassoid stygobites.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505100
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