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  • 1
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 13 no. 1, pp. 3-11
    Publication Date: 2024-04-02
    Description: The ‘Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen’ is a dune area near Haarlem in the calcareous Dune district. Since 1851 it is the water catchment area of Amsterdam. Due to the lowering of the groundwater level the moist dune slacks have disappeared gradually. Since 1957 infiltration of water from the river Rhine takes place for the water supply of Amsterdam. This water, rich in nutrients, causes among others a ruderal vegetation of high forbs and poor in species instead of the former species-rich dune slack vegetation. Since about 1970 locally a divergent vegetation is developing. In the so-called Groot Zwarteveld not only dune slack species have established, but also a number of species characteristic for dunes poor in lime and nutrients: Empetrum nigrum, Erica tetralix, Dryopteris cristata, Osmunda regalis and some Sphagnum species. The most remarkable species is Sphagnum imbricatum, which has been refound in the Netherlands after a long period of (seeming?) absence. It was its first observation in the Dune district. The species mentioned were not known from this dune area in former times. This vegetation development is a result of the new habitat. Firstly this dune area is superficially decalcified, stimulated by former agricultural management owing to which the humus content of the soil has increased. Secondly a layer of nutrient-poor rainwater has been formed on the nutrient-rich riverwater. This is caused by the very slow water movement in this area (without drains) and also by the small groundwater fluctuations (contrarily to most other places with a rapid water movement through the soil and great fluctuations in the groundwater). An important fact is that the vegetation is mown annually since 1974. A similar vegetation development takes place in other parts of the Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen where similar habitats have originated.
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 13 no. 5/6, pp. 87-170
    Publication Date: 2024-02-08
    Description: Bij het verschijnen van soortenlijsten als voorliggende \xe2\x80\x98Naamlijst van de flora van Nederland en Belgi\xc3\xab\xe2\x80\x99 is het gebruikelijk dat over de totstandkoming ervan bericht wordt. Op deze regel zal hier geen uitzondering worden gemaakt, omdat het de lezer wellicht zal boeien om te vernemen waarom nu reeds, zo kort na het verschijnen van de \xe2\x80\x98Naamlijst van de Nederlandse plantesoorten\xe2\x80\x99\xc2\xb9, het al weer nodig bleek om een nieuwe lijst uit te geven. We zijn er ons van bewust dat de recentelijk reeds aangeslagen stabiliteit van de Nederlandse namen, die tot voor kort groter was dan die van de wetenschappelijke namen, hierbij opnieuw in het gedrang komt. Omwille van de hieronder geschetste redenen leek het ons nochtans zinvol, en beter vroeg dan laat, nieuwe hervormingen door te voeren, zij het ditmaal gedragen door drie flora\xe2\x80\x99s waarvan bekend is dat ze binnen beide landen een verregaande impact hebben.\nDoor oplettende, nauwgezette floristen werd sedert 1983 herhaaldelijk gewezen op het bestaan van verschillen in de Nederlandse namen tussen de toonaangevende flora\xe2\x80\x99s van Nederland\xc2\xb9 en Belgi\xc3\xab\xc2\xb3. Terecht wekten de vastgestelde verschillen wrevel op en werden ze als verwarrend ondergaan. Voor de neutrale floragebruiker, die zich de moeite getroost om meer dan \xc3\xa9\xc3\xa9n flora na te kijken, is het vinden van verschillende namen voor eenzelfde soort eerder een straf dan een beloning. Onvermijdelijk doken hierbij dan ook telkens vragen op naar de juistheid van de respectievelijke namen.
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 13 no. 3/4, pp. 51-65
    Publication Date: 2024-02-08
    Description: In the list of new records of rare species the categories \xe2\x80\x98adventitious species\xe2\x80\x99 and \xe2\x80\x98species escaped from cultivation\xe2\x80\x99 are no longer kept separate from the Dutch species. Species which are purposedly introduced as seeds (for oil or birds) or fruit (for human consumption) are no longer regarded as adventitious and are not mentioned any more in the list. Only true adventitious species are mentioned when at least ten localities are known within the last 15 years. The same holds true for species escaped from cultivation. Interesting new records are mentioned of Lycopodium tristachyum and L. annotinum, of various ferns in the IJsselmeerpolders, of Herminium monorchis. Orchis morio and Schoenus nigricans; Apium repens is not yet extinct; new records of Eriophorum gracile, Campanula glomerata and Viola persicifolia are mentioned; and Carex lepidocarpa, once found in 1912, has been rediscovered.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-02-08
    Description: Since Darwin\'s (1854) description of 11 varieties of Megabalanus tintinnabulum (Linnaeus) [as Balanus tintinnabulum], 26 Recent taxa have been assigned to the genus. In this review, two taxa confounded by Darwin are reestablished [i.e., M. crispatus (Schroter) and M. dorbignii (Chenu)].\nM. antillensis (Pilsbry) and M. intermedius (Darwin) are placed in synonymy with M. tintinnabulum sensu stricto. M. galapaganus (Pilsbry) is synonymized with M. peninsularis (Pilsbry) and M. xishaensis Xianqui & Liu is considered a synonym of M. occator. Diagnoses and an illustrated key to the species are presented. Lectotypes are designated for M. tintinnabulum, M. crispatus, M. dorbignii, M. coccopoma (Darwin), M. spinosus (Chenu), M. validus (Darwin), and M. ajax (Darwin).
    Keywords: Crustacea; Cirripedia; Balanomorpha; Megabalanus; key ; species.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The name conviva group is proposed for a group of five species of the genus Baeturia St\xc3\xa5l, 1866, from the Moluccas and the Vogelkop peninsula (= Tjendrawasih), New Guinea. The monophyletic origin of this group is made plausible. Three of the species (B. conviva, B. quadrifida and B. schulzi) are redescribed, while two (B. laureli and B. hardyi) are described as new. For B. schulzi a lectotype is designated. B. hirsuta Bl\xc3\xb6te, 1960 is brought into the synonymy of B. quadrifida Walker, 1868. A key to the males and a map of the distributions are presented. Biogeographical data of this group suggest an Outer Melanesian Arc distribution.
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 56 no. 1, pp. 60-74
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new species, Sensonator valentiensis, the only representative of a new subterranean amphipod genus, was discovered in a rather small area in the S.E. part of the province of Valencia. A few specimens have been found in wells, a hyporheic habitat, and a phreatic cave lake.\nIn general, Sensonator has a rather primitive morphology with remarkable features such as presence of calceoli on the antennae in both sexes, reductions in the mouthparts, and a natatory third uropod. The new genus is very distinct from other stygobiont amphipods, and it cannot even be classified in one of the existing families of Gammaridea, but with some reserve it is placed close to the Gammaroidea and Pardaliscoidea.\nS. valentiensis was not attracted by baits, but has been seen grasping prey; the animal is observed to be a good swimmer, although it also creeps on muddy substrates. Its favoured biotope is assumed to be large fissures in the saturated zone of the karst; from there it seems to have colonized macroporous alluvia.\nActive colonization from the marine environment into the littoral karst during Miocene, or possibly Late Cretaceous, is proposed as evolutionary scenario.
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 56 no. 1, pp. 75-122
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Based on new material collected in 1983, 1984, and 1985, the genus Pseudoniphargus proves to be distributed in northern Spain from Asturias, in the western part of the Cordillera Cantabrica, to Navarra and Huesca, in the headlands of the Pyrenees; and from coastal Atlantic regions up to the northern border of the Meseta. A total of 13 species are recognized, of which 11 are new. They are not only found in cave waters, but also in springs, hyporheic habitats, and wells.\nThe species are allopatric in distribution; burgensis n. sp., eborarius n. sp., unisexualis Stock, 1980, and spiniferus n. sp. are known from single localities only; jereanus n. sp., gorbeanus n. sp., vasconiensis n. sp., incantatus n. sp., and guernicae n. sp. have more or less small distribution ranges; longicarpus n. sp., semielongatus n. sp., and montanus n. sp. are distributed in the underflows of some adjacent rivers; and finally elongatus Stock, 1980 has a large distribution, particularly in caves.\nMorphological differences between the species are in general small, characters considered of major diagnostic importance are found in gnathopod 2, coxal plates, basis and claws of pereiopods 5 to 7, uropod 3, and telson.
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 56 no. 2, pp. 214-220
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: On the basis of Kluge\xe2\x80\x99s (1982) paper on post-cloacal sacs and bones in the Gekkota the following matters are presented: (1) the situation in the gekkonid genera Microscalabotes and Paragehyra is recorded, (2) the situation in the gekkonid genus Lygodactylus is extensively reviewed and commented upon, (3) the post-cloacal sac variability in the gekkonid genus Thecadactylus, first noted by Hoogmoed (1973) and evidently overlooked by Kluge, is confirmed and commented upon, (4) Kluge\xe2\x80\x99s interpretation of the phylogenetic significance of post-cloacal sacs is discussed.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In a well on the island of Guadeloupe (West Indies) a new subspecies of Thermocyclops was found, belonging to the schmeili group. It is closely related to Thermocyclops hastatus Kiefer, 1952 (described as Th. schmeili hastatus), but because of some morphological peculiarities the population is designated as Thermocyclops hastatus antillensis n. ssp. In addition the fact is considered that all hitherto known species and subspecies of the schmeili group are found in the Tropics of the Old World (Africa, Zanzibar, Madagascar and India). A key is provided of Thermocyclops, mainly based on the literature.
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Fourteen species of the family Naididae from various subterranean habitats are recorded. Taxonomic remarks concerning variations in setation are provided. The structure of the genital organs of some species is described. A new species of the genus Dero is described.
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