Description of a new species of Aeglidae, and new records of related species from river basins in Argentina (Crustacea, Anomura)

Zootaxa ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 2343 (1) ◽  
pp. 18 ◽  
Author(s):  
GEORGINA BOND-BUCKUP ◽  
CARLOS G. JARA ◽  
LUDWIG BUCKUP ◽  
ALESSANDRA A. P. BUENO ◽  
MARCOS PÉREZ-LOSADA ◽  
...  

The anomuran crustacean Aegla saltensis new species, from the Province of Salta in northwest Argentina is described and illustrated, and its morphological differences from other related species are discussed. The 13 species that occur in Argentina are analyzed in the light of new available samples. The geographical distributions of the species are updated and new localities are recorded for eight of the thirteen species.

2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan M. FRYDAY ◽  
Damien ERTZ ◽  
Per Magnus JØRGENSEN

AbstractThe new species Austrella isidioidea, which is unique in the genus in having isidioid structures on the thallus lobe ends as well as apothecia lacking a thalline margin, is described from the Falkland Islands. A collection with an identical mtSSU rDNA sequence to A. arachnoidea but with significant morphological differences (viz. a variable apothecial margin ranging from an arachnoid hyphal weft to a corticated regular margin) is reported from Îles Kerguelen. The phylogenetic and biogeographical implications of these new records are discussed.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 452 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-172
Author(s):  
THIAGO FERNANDES ◽  
DUANE FERNANDES LIMA ◽  
JOÃO MARCELO ALVARENGA BRAGA

Myrcia adulterina, a new species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, is here described, illustrated and compared with morphologically related species. Additionally, its distribution map and a preliminary conservation status are presented. The new species is here inferred as belonging to Myrcia sect. Reticulosae due its leaves with raised venation, staminal ring densely pilose, hypanthium prolonged in a tube with glabrous inner walls and 3-locular ovaries. Within this section, the species is morphologically related to Myrcia pubipetala, from which it can be distinguished through the laxly reticulate leaf venation and thyrsoid inflorescences with all axes strongly flattened and striated when dry. Myrcia adulterina was misidentified during at least 15 years in herbaria under the name Marlierea tomentosa (currently synonym of Myrcia strigipes, a species belonging to Myrcia sect. Aulomyrcia), which is also morphologically similar. A brief discussion clarifying the morphological differences between these species is also presented.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 399 (2) ◽  
pp. 109 ◽  
Author(s):  
SERPİL DEMİRCİ KAYIRAN ◽  
NERİMAN ÖZHATAY ◽  
ERDAL KAYA

In this paper, a new species, Muscari tauricum sp. nov. is described and illustrated from Southern Turkey. It has similar morphological characters to M. aucheri and M. bourgaei except for its broad and several leaves, pyramidal raceme, patent and longer pedicels, small fertile flowers, and early flowering time that distinguish the new species from other Muscari species. A complete morphological description and illustration are given, including comments on karyotypes. The morphological differences among the new species and related species are also discussed.


Author(s):  
R. B. Clark ◽  
A. C. Stephen

SynopsisFifty species of polychæte worms are listed which have not hitherto been recorded from the Clyde Sea area, and an account is given of the morphological differences which some of them show from the available descriptions. Of the fifty new records, nine are new to British waters, including one described as a new species, Amage scotica (Ampharetidæ).


Zootaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4429 (2) ◽  
pp. 379 ◽  
Author(s):  
MOHAMED W. NEGM ◽  
TETSUO GOTOH

Vulgarogamasus edurus sp. nov. (Acari: Parasitidae) is described based on females, deutonymphs and males extracted from leaf litter and soil in Ami, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Morphological differences between the new species and its closely related species, Vulgarogamasus fujisanus (Ishikawa, 1972), are recorded based on the examination of type materials. Information about parasitid mites reported in Japanese literature is reviewed, and a key to species is provided. 


Phytotaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 479 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-141
Author(s):  
QUACH VAN HOI ◽  
LUONG VAN DUNG ◽  
ROMAN V. DOUDKIN ◽  
LEONID V. AVERYANOV ◽  
BUI BAO THINH ◽  
...  

A new species of the genus Camellia L. (Theaceae) from Southern Vietnam is described and illustrated under the name Camellia proensis. Morphological differences between C. proensis and closely related species in the genus Camellia L. (sect. Piquetia) were identified. C. proensis is easily distinguishable from C. honbaensis, C. piquetiana and C. longii by the yellow flowers; from C. dalatensis by the glabrous twigs and leaves; from C. dongnaiensis by light yellow flowers; from C. sonthaiensis by mature fruit flat-globose, 4.0–5.5 cm tall and 8.5–10.0 cm wide. Ecological environment and distribution were also provided for this new species. The images and type specimens of this species were processed and stored in Vietnam (holotype, isotypes, DLU).


2010 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
pp. 449-453
Author(s):  
Osman Seyyar ◽  
Hakan Demir ◽  
Metin Aktaş

Zelotes turcicus sp. n. is described and illustrated from Turkey. Differences between the new species and related species are discussed. Z. harmeron Levy, 2009 and Z. segrex (Simon, 1878) are recorded for the first time from Turkey. A description of Z. harmeron Levy, 2009 is presented based on collected materials. Photographs of its palpal organ are also given.


Author(s):  
Gustavo S. Miranda ◽  
Shlomi Aharon ◽  
Efrat Gavish-Regev ◽  
Alessandro P.L. Giupponi ◽  
Gil Wizen

A new species of Charinus is described from Israel and new localities for C. ioanniticus are reported. Charinus israelensis sp. nov. is a cave dwelling species with extremely small median eyes, no median tubercle and reduced lateral eyes. It is similar to C. ioanniticus, which occurs in nearby areas, but can be differentiated by the shape of the carapace, the number of pedipalp spines and the development of the eyes. A detailed comparison is made between the two species, including pictures, drawings and scanning electron micrographs. Charinus ioanniticus is reported here from several new localities in Israel and Turkey. Identification keys to the Charinus species groups and to the species of the bengalensis group are provided.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 184 (3) ◽  
pp. 148
Author(s):  
Golshan Zare

Orobanche turcica (Orobanchaceae) is described as a new species from Turkey. The new species is a close relative of O. anatolica. Morphological differences of the new taxon from closely related species are discussed. A distribution map, illustration, as well as pollen and seed microphotographs of the species are provided.


Zootaxa ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 1156 (1) ◽  
pp. 51 ◽  
Author(s):  
MACIEJ SKORACKI ◽  
JACEK DABERT ◽  
RONALD SCHMÄSCHKE

We provide a list of all 19 named species of the family Syringophilidae (Acari: Prostigmata) parasitizing charadriiform birds (Charadriiformes) together with new records and keys to these species. We describe a new species Niglarobia cursoriae sp. nov. from Cursorius temminckii Swainson (Glareolidae) and redescribe Creagonycha totana (Oudemans, 1904) from Tringa totanus L. (Scolopacidae). Niglarobia cursoriae sp. nov. differs from the closely related species N. rhinoptili Fain et al., 2000 in the following characters: in females of N. cursoriae sp. nov. hysterosomal shield is present and fused with pygidial shield; the length ratio of setae g:pg1:pg2 is 1:5:3.8. In females of N. rhinoptili the hysterosomal shield is absent; and the length ratio of setae g:pg1:pg2 is 1:3:2. All known syringophilid records from charadriiform birds are summarized in tabular form.


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