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    Hydrobiologia 434 (2000), S. 97-144 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Copepoda ; Harpacticoida ; new taxa ; Tetragonicipitidae ; leg dimorphism ; development
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract During an intensive study of the copepod associations living on the seagrass Thalassia hemprichii (Ehrenberg) Ascherson in Gazi Bay (Kenya), three representatives of the harpacticoid family Tetragonicipitidae Lang, 1944 were found. Diagoniceps laevis Willey, 1930 previously reported from Bermuda (type locality) and the Bahamas, was found in Gazi Bay. Comparison with the Atlantic material revealed only minor differences. Odaginiceps immanis n. sp. is the fourth species of the genus, which was known until now from three species described from the Central Atlantic. The new genus Mwania is defined for M. phytocola n. sp. which, with its three-segmented endopodite of the P1 bearing only two terminal appendages, appears to represent a stem taxon in the clade leading toAigondicepsFiers, 1995 and GodianicepsFiers, 1995. The description of this species is amended with observations on its copepodid development. A second new taxon Neogoniceps n. gen. is defined for N. martinezi n. sp., a species found in a sublittoral sediment sample off the coast of Peru. This taxon, belonging to the same clade as Mwania, shares with the latter the primitive body shape and the large endopodal rami of the swimming legs, but displays an advanced P1 endopodite (two-segmented) and an advanced spine formula on the distal exopodal segments of the swimming legs (2.2.2). The description of this species is extended with some observations on its latest (CIV and CV) copepodids. In addition, presence and homology of sexual dimorphic features in the natatorial legs of the Tetragonicipitidae are discussed. Based on these amendments, the generic definition of the genus Paraschizopera Wells, 1981 is discussed.
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  • 2
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.47 (2002) nr.3 p.493
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: Twenty-seven new species, one new subspecies and five new varieties of Ardisia are described from the Flora Malesian region.
    Keywords: Ardisia ; Malesia ; new taxa
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The identity of the subgenera Isocrassina Chavan, 1950, Laevastarte Hinsch, 1952, and Ashtarotha Dall, 1903, of the genus Astarte Sowerby, 1816 in the family Astartidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) is discussed. Isocrassina has been widely used for Pliocene species in the North Sea Basin. Here it is demonstrated, that this is based on a redefinition of this subgenus, which excludes its type-species. As the North Sea species differ considerably from the type-species of Isocrassina in aspects of ornament and details of the hinge, it is concluded that they should be placed in the genus Laevastarte. A slightly modified definition of Isocrassina and Laevastarte is given and both are raised to genus level. The morphological basis for Ashtarotha is quite weak and it is found doubtful if it should be maintained. The species now incorporated in Laevastarte, known from the beaches and estuaries in the province of Zeeland (The Netherlands) are described and extensively illustrated. The present study also includes in situ specimens from excavations in the Antwerp region (Belgium) as well as from some boreholes in Zeeland. One new species, Laevastarte ovatacostata n. sp., and a new forma, Laevastarte bipartita (Sowerby, 1826) forma confusa are introduced. Neotypes are designated for Astarte omalii De la Jonkaire, 1823 and Astarte basterotii De la Jonkaire, 1823.
    Keywords: Bivalvia ; Astartidae ; Astarte ; Isocrassina ; Laevastarte ; Ashtarotha ; Pliocene ; Miocene ; North Sea Basin ; systematics ; new taxa ; neotype designation
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 77, 1-14, pp. 259-266
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Five new species belonging to the family Eurytomidae (Chalcidoidea) are described from Turkey: Tetramesa anatolica spec. nov., Eurytoma turkezia spec. nov., E. brevicoxa spec. nov., Systole minima spec. nov. and S. brunnicornis spec. nov.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Eurytomidae ; Tetramesa ; Eurytoma ; Systole ; new taxa ; Turkey
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Scripta Geologica vol. 122, pp. 1-45
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Two new genera of Talpidae, Theratiskos gen. nov. and Suleimania gen. nov., and five new species, T. mechteldae sp. nov., T. rutgeri sp. nov., S. ruemkae sp. nov., Geotrypus haramiensis sp. nov. and G. kesekoeyensis sp. nov., are described from the Lower Miocene of Anatolia. The literature on the very diverse genus Geotrypus is reviewed. The aberrant genus Suleimania is placed in a separate subfamily, Suleimaninae subfam. nov. Theratiskos is considered an uropsiline talpid. The taxonomy and classification of the Uropsilinae is discussed. On the basis of the morphology of the humerus the genera Asthenoscaptor and Mygatalpa are included in the Uropsilinae, showing that the diversity of this subfamily during the Early Miocene was much larger than previously assumed.
    Keywords: Anatolia ; Talpidae ; Uropsilinae ; classification ; new taxa ; Early Miocene
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 47 no. 3, pp. 493-512
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Twenty-seven new species, one new subspecies and five new varieties of Ardisia are described from the Flora Malesian region.
    Keywords: Ardisia ; Malesia ; new taxa
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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