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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 63 no. 1, pp. 1-22
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A key to the genera of the subtribe Monoctonina Mackauer, 1961 s.s. and keys to the species of the genus Harkeria Cameron, 1900 and the European species of the genus Monoctonus Haliday, 1833 are given. Two new species of Monoctonus are described from The Netherlands. The subgenus Paramonoctonus Star\xc3\xbd, 1959 is synonymized with the subgenus Harkeria Cameron. A generic diagnosis is given for each of the genera Harkeria, Monoctonus and Quadrictonus Star\xc3\xbd & Remaudi\xc3\xa8re, 1982.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Aphidiinae ; Harkeria ; Paramonoctonus ; Monoctonus ; Quadrictonus ; keys ; Palaearctic ; Nearctic ; Holarctic
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Nineteen species of Alcyoniidae formerly assigned to various genera are here placed in the genera Bellonella and Eleutherobia; three new species are described in Bellonella. Sixteen species characterized by an abundance of capstans among their sclerites, formerly assigned to Alcyonium, Bellonella and Nidalia are now transferred as valid species or synonyms to the genus Eleutherobia, in which two new species are described making a total of 14 valid species. A new genus Inflatocalyx is established for a digitiform subantarctic species having only very few sclerites, in the form of nearly smooth spindles, and polyps retractile within large, inflated calyces. Six species comprising the genus Cactogorgia are transferred to Nidalia, and three new species are described, bringing the total known for the genus to twelve. The species described by Tixier-Durivault as Alcyonium altum and A. violaceum are shown to be dimorphic and are transferred to Nidaliopsis. J. S.\nThomson\'s Sinularia unilobata is redescribed and made the type of a new genus Pieterfaurea. The sclerites of most species are illustrated for the first time by scanning electron micrographs. Keys to the genera of Alcyoniidae and Nidalliidae and to the species of Bellonella, Eleutherobia and Nidalia are presented.
    Keywords: Octocorallia ; Alcyoniidae ; Nidaliidae ; Inflatocalyx genus nov. ; Pieterfaurea genus nov. ; new species ; keys ; North Atlantic ; Pacific ; Philippines ; Japan ; Hawaii.
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 242 no. 1, pp. 1-111
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Keys are given to the genera and subgenera of the subfamily Orgilinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). One new tribe, three new genera, three new subgenera, and 27 new species are described. New combinations are: Orgilonia ashmeadi (Viereck, 1911), Orgilus columbianus (Enderlein, 1912), O. westermanni (Enderlein, 1912), O. rubriceps (Ashmead, 1894), and Stantonia lutea (Sz\xc3\xa9pligeti, 1910). A lectotype is designated for Stantonia conspurcata Enderlein, 1905.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Orgilinae ; Antestrigini ; Mimagathidini ; Orgilini ; Antestrix ; Orgilonia ; Stantonia ; Clotildea ; Petiorgilus ; Kerorgilus ; Orgilus ; keys ; distribution ; Indo-Aus- tralian ; Afrotropical ; Neotropical ; Nearctic ; Palaearctic.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The European, Mediterranean and NW. African species usually assigned to the genus Sphaeroma are revised. The genus Sphaeroma as understood so far has been divided into two genera: Sphaeroma s.s. and Lekanesphaera Verhoeff, 1943. Keys to the three species of Sphaeroma and the thirteen species of Lekanesphaera are given. Two new species are described viz., L. glabella (from Madeira) and L. terceirae (from Terceira, Azores) and the synonymy of known species is provided.
    Keywords: Isopoda ; Flabellifera ; Sphaeromatidae ; Sphaeroma ; Lekanesphaera ; Ex- osphaeroma ; Verhoeff ; keys ; species ; new species.
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 249 no. 1, pp. 1-324
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The cosmopolitan subfamily Blacinae Foerster (Braconidae) is revised with special reference to the Oriental and Australian species. Two new genera are described from Chile: Chalarope and Grypokeros. All known species are keyed, 53 new species are described and fully illustrated, seven new combinations, and five new synonyms are proposed. Lectotypes are designated for eight species. A cladistic analysis of the relationships between the (sub)genera of the subfamily is given and a cladogram is presented.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Blacinae ; Dyscoletini ; Chalaropini ; Blacozonini ; Stegnocellini ; Blaci- ni ; Apoblacus ; Blacozona ; Blacometeorus ; Blacus ; Chalarope ; Dyscoletes ; Hellenius ; Grypoke- ros ; Mesoxiphium ; Stegnocella ; distribution ; phylogeny ; biology ; keys ; cosmopolitan.
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 240 no. 1, pp. 1-100
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The reptiles and amphibians of the Annapurna-Dhaulagiri region in Nepal are keyed and described. Their distribution is recorded, based on both personal observations and literature data.\nThe ecology of the species is discussed. The zoogeography and the altitudinal distribution are analysed. All in all 32 species-group taxa of reptiles and 21 species-group taxa of amphibians are treated.
    Keywords: reptiles ; amphibians ; keys ; Annapurna region ; Dhaulagiri region ; Nepal ; altitudinal distribution ; zoogeography.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 61 no. 31, pp. 443-458
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Three new genera and species from the Afrotropical region are described and fully illustrated.\nBicentra (type-species: B. concavitarsis spec. nov. from Zimbabwe), Commatapsis (type-species: C. cyanea spec. nov. from Guinea) and Iphibracon (type-speies: I. flavovariegata spec. nov. from Malagasy). A new species of the genus Kenema (K. serrata from Senegal) is described and a key to the species of the genus Kenema Van Achterberg is added.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Braconinae ; Kenema ; Commatapsis ; Bicentra ; Iphibracon ; keys ; Afrotropical ; Malagasy
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  • 8
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    Plant systematics and evolution 159 (1988), S. 107-121 
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Fungi ; Basidiomycetes ; Agaricales ; Bolbitiaceae ; Conocybe ; New taxa ; keys ; taxonomy ; Nature preserve Lobau ; mycoflora of Austria
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The mycological exploration of the Viennese nature preserve Lobau, resulted in the discovery of several new species ofBasidiomycetes; of special interest is the genusConocybe of which the authors present two new taxa:C. lobauensis andC. leporina var.tetraspora. FurthermoreC. neoantipus, C. striatipes andC. caespitosa are discussed, and the new varietiesC. neoantipus var.tucumana and var.carinthiaca as well asC. striatipes var.sejuncta are proposed.
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