scholarly journals The maize cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene: sequence, expression and rearrangement in cytoplasmic male sterile plants

1985 ◽  
Vol 4 (7) ◽  
pp. 1617-1623 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter G. Isaac ◽  
Valerie P. Jones ◽  
Christopher J. Leaver
Chemoecology ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
József Vuts ◽  
Till Tolasch ◽  
Lorenzo Furlan ◽  
Éva Bálintné Csonka ◽  
Tamás Felföldi ◽  
...  

ZooKeys ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1016 ◽  
pp. 1-48
Author(s):  
Domingo Lago-Barcia ◽  
Marcos Santos Silva ◽  
Fernando Carbayo

Living representatives of the Neotropical genus Choeradoplana Graff, 1896 (Geoplaninae, Tricladida, Platyhelminthes) are easily recognized by the typical shape of the head which is laterally expanded, rolled-up, and ventrally provided with two glandular cushions. In this study, the morphology and phylogeny (cytochrome C oxidase subunit I gene) of several species of land planarians are taxonomically investigated. Four of the six species studied are new to science, namely: Ch. eudoxiae Silva & Carbayo, sp. nov., Ch. claudioi Lago-Barcia & Carbayo, sp. nov., Ch. onae Lago-Barcia & Carbayo, sp. nov., and Ch. riutortae Lago-Barcia & Carbayo, sp. nov. The species Choeradoplana albonigra and Ch. eudoxiae deviate from the usual body shape pattern in that the head does not present lateral expansions nor glandular cushions, becoming indistinguishable from its sister genus Cephaloflexa. Pseudogeoplana tristriata (Schultze & Müller, 1857) is also redescribed from a newly collected specimen and was discovered to be a member of Choeradoplana. Graff (1899) also studied another specimen that was considered to be conspecific with P. tristriata; however, in this new it is concluded that it is not conspecific but rather a new species. The name Pseudogeoplana aevipandemiae Lago-Barcia & Carbayo, sp. nov. is suggested for Graff’s specimen.


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4830 (2) ◽  
pp. 291-309
Author(s):  
PAULINO SIQUEIRA RIBEIRO ◽  
CLEBER GALVÃO ◽  
STANISLAS TALAGA ◽  
ROMUALD CARINCI ◽  
MÁRCIO GALVÃO PAVAN ◽  
...  

Decamyia Dyar is a subgenus of Wyeomyia Theobald with three valid species. Wyeomyia rorotai Senevet, Chabelard & Abonnenc, a species originally described rather briefly in the subgenus Dendromyia, is without subgeneric position in the genus. In the present work, we redescribe Wy. rorotai in all life stages and formally define its taxonomic placement in the subgenus Decamyia by combining morphological and molecular analyses based on the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene. We also show that Decamyia is a rather homogeneous group of four species, i.e. Wy. ulocoma (Theobald), Wy. pseudopecten Dyar & Knab, Wy. felicia Dyar & Núñez Tovar and Wy. rorotai, the immature stages of which almost exclusively inhabit the flower bracts of Heliconiaceae. 


2001 ◽  
Vol 52 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. 78
Author(s):  
Setsuo SUGURI ◽  
Masakazu HARADA ◽  
Yoshihisa HASHIGUCHI ◽  
Masato FURUYA ◽  

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