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    Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    In:  Biological Theory vol. 16 no. 1, pp. 49-61
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Biological type specimens are a particular kind of voucher specimen stored in natural history collections. Their special status and practical use are discussed in relation to the description and naming of taxonomic zoological diversity. Our current system, known as Linnaean nomenclature, is governed by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. The name of a species is fixed by its name-bearing type specimen, linking the scientific name of a species to the type specimen first designated for that species. The name-bearing type specimen is not necessarily a typical example of the species, while establishment of the boundaries of a species requires empirical taxonomic studies. The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature allows for the naming of new species in the absence of preserved specimens. However, photos and DNA sequences should not function as primary type material, while new species should not be described and named without deposition of at least one type specimen in a collection. Philosophically, species are individuals, spatiotemporally restricted entities. Therefore, Linnaean species names are proper names, which do not define the taxon but serve as a label, providing an ostensive definition of a species. Paratypes have no name-bearing function but, nevertheless, are highly valued specimens in natural history collections. Paratypes should be restricted to those specimens originating from the same sample as the holotype. Diagnosis of a species taxon involves establishment of a connection between a Linnaean name and determination of the boundaries of the species. A first step in this process is the choice of an appropriate species concept. It is not the examination of holotypes and paratypes that necessarily provides the best estimate of the taxonomic boundaries of a species, but this is facilitated by a set of voucher specimens known as the hypodigm. Dissatisfaction with the present nomenclatural code led some researchers to propose emendations. Other taxonomists suggested abandoning Linnaean nomenclature and proposed the alternative PhyloCode, albeit that it relegates the naming of species taxa to the traditional nomenclatural codes.
    Keywords: Definition ; Hypodigm ; International Code of Zoological Nomenclature ; Name-bearer ; Ostensive definition ; Photographic evidence ; PhyloCode ; Species concepts ; Taxonomy ; Type specimens
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Bulletin Zoologisch Museum vol. 14 no. 10, pp. 153-160
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: We formally correct the spelling of several taxon names of marine planarians. The authorship and date of publication are given for all current higher taxa (from the rank of subfamily and higher) in the Tricladida Maricola.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Physocypria kliei Sch\xc3\xa4fer, 1934, was found in water-bodies near Maarssen and Simonshaven (The Netherlands). It can be characterized as an oligohaline species occurring all the year round. The species is new to the Dutch fauna. It is concluded that Physocypria perlata Rome, 1943, is a junior synonym of P. kliei Sch\xc3\xa4fer, 1934. Potamocypris unicaudata Sch\xc3\xa4fer, was collected in a water-body near Rockanje (The Netherlands). Evidence is provided that Potamocypris vanoyei De Vos, 1946, is a junior synonym of P. unicaudata Sch\xc3\xa4fer, 1943.
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In the study of diversity patterns, the Mid-domain effect (MDE), which explains gradients in diversity solely on the basis of geometric constraints, has emerged as a null-model against which other hypotheses can be tested. The effectiveness, measured by its predictive power, of these MDE models appears to depend on the size of the study area and the range-sizes of the taxa considered. Here we test the predictive power of MDE on the species richness patterns of birds and assess its effectiveness for a variety of species range sizes. We digitised distribution maps of 889 species of songbird endemic to the Palearctic, and analysed the emergent biogeographic patterns with WORLDMAP software. MDE had a predictive power of 20% when all songbirds were included. Major hotspots were located south of the area where MDE predicted the highest species-richness, and some of the observed coldspots were in the centre of the Palearctic, contradicting the predictions of the MDE. MDE had little explanatory power (3-19%) for all but the largest range sizes, whereas MDE performed equal or better for the large-ranged species (20-34%) compared to the overall model. Overall MDE did not accurate explain species-richness patterns in Palearctic songbirds. Subsets of larger-range species did not always have a larger predictive power than smaller-range species or the overall model. Despite their low predictive power, MDE models can have a role to play in explaining biogeographic patterns but other variables need to be included in the model as well.
    Keywords: Aves ; Passeriformes ; Palearctic ; mid-domain effect ; species richness ; geographic range size
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Two new species of triclad flatworm are described from artesian springs in Queensland, Australia, viz. Dugesia artesiana Sluys and Grant, sp. nov. and Weissius capaciductus Sluys, gen. et sp. nov. Some historical biogeographic scenarios are discussed that may explain the occurrence of the new species and their close relatives in Australia.
    Keywords: artesian springs ; Australia ; Dugesiidae ; Platyhelminthes ; Tricladida ; Dugesia ; Weissius
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: By means of an integrated approach, including molecular, morphological, anatomical and histological data, we describe a new species of freshwater flatworm of the genus Dugesia from southwest China, representing the third species recorded for the country. Morphologically, the new species, Dugesia umbonata Song & Wang, sp. nov., is particularly characterised by the presence of a muscularised hump immediately antero-dorsally to a knee-shaped bend in its bursal canal and by an ejaculatory duct that opens subterminally through the dorsal side of the penis papilla. Four molecular datasets (18S rDNA; ITS-1; 28S rDNA; COI) facilitated determination of the phylogenetic position of the new species, which belongs to a clade comprising other species from the Australasian and Oriental regions. We also analysed the structure of its major nervous system by means of the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) histochemical method and compared these results with data available for three other species of Dugesia.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Evolution ; Behavior and Systematics ; Molecular phylogeny ; Taxonomy ; Histochemistry ; Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: An account is given of 13 species of freshwater planarians from the family Dugesiidae, based on samples from new localities in New Zealand and Australia; these include four newly described and one problematic species. In the case of three species, the material described represents the second series of specimens available since the material used in the original descriptions of these species, as a result of which our understanding of the morphology of the animals can be expanded. In other cases, the new material also contributed to a more detailed understanding of the anatomy of the species. The study concludes with detailed distribution maps for the species examined, including not only the new distributional records described in the paper but also incorporating all earlier records.
    Keywords: Platyhelminthes ; Dugesiidae ; Australia ; New Zealand ; taxonomy ; biogeography
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 59 no. 1, pp. 3-25
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: 1. A phylogenetic hypothesis for the triclads is presented and the characters on which it is based are discussed. 2. The sister group of the Tricladida is formed by the Bothrioplanida, and together the two taxa share a sistergroup relationship with the Proseriata. 3. The monophyletic status of the suborder Tricladida is supported by several derived features (Fig. 1., characters 9\xe2\x80\x9412), including a unique embryological development and the presence of a marginal adhesive zone. 4. It is postulated that the Maricola is the primitive sister group of the Terricola and the Paludicola together and that the Paludicola represents the most advanced group within the Tricladida. Characters supporting these hypotheses are discussed (Fig. 1, characters 14-16, and 20-22, respectively). 5. Within the Paludicola the Planariidae and the Dendrocoelidae together are the sister group of the Dugesiidae (Fig. 1, character 24). 6. The monophyletic status of the Maricola and the Terricola is supported by one and three apomorphic characters, respectively (Fig. 1, characters 13, and 17\xe2\x80\x9419). 7. Cases of conflicting or not sufficiently resolved character distributions are discussed and are evaluated in order to arrive at a phylogenetic tree providing the best fit to the data set considered.
    Keywords: Plathyhelminthes ; Tricladida ; phylogeny
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 62 no. 2, pp. 121-126
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Many of the lower metazoans reach adulthood via complex developmental stages. Each of these stages is described with a specialized terminology, which is different for every major group of organisms. Biologists with a proper training in biodiversity may have learned about these complex issues during their undergraduate days, but many of us do no longer encounter the intricacies of lower metazoan development in later stages of our careers. We may be familiar with the ontogenetic stages in the group on which we specialize, but only a few will have practical knowledge and an overview of the larval stages in such groups as crustaceans, echinoderms, polychaetes, sipunculans, molluscs, flatworms, bryozans, and nemertines. Donald Williamson certainly belongs to the last-mentioned category of biologists.\nIn this book, Williamson addresses the situation that marine invertebrates from highly distinct and not closely related phylogenetic lines may develop from very similar larvae. There are many examples of distinct lower metazoan lineages sharing highly similar early developmental stages.
    Keywords: ontogeny ; larvae ; evolutionary theory ; parallelism ; homology
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    In:  Studies on the Natural History of the Caribbean Region vol. 71 no. 1, pp. 1-23
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: SLUYS, R., 1992. Synopsis of the freshwater triclads of the Caribbean (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Paludicola). Studies Nat. Hist. Caribbean Region 71, Amsterdam, 1992: 1-23. An account is given of the five species of freshwater triclads which are known from the Caribbean region, including taxonomic descriptions, karyological, ecological, and biogeographic information, supplemented with remarks on observations of previous workers and comparisons with similar species. Records of unidentified specimens are summarized. Caribbean freshwater planarians belong to the genus Girardia; the phylogenetic relationships within this genus remain to be resolved. It is argued that present distributional patterns in Caribbean Girardia\xe2\x80\x99s may be the result of vicariance caused by a changing geology.
    Keywords: Girardia ; biogeography. ; phylogeny ; Caribbean ; taxonomy ; Tricladida ; Platyhelminthes ; Paludicola
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