Unlabelled: The correct interpretation of fossils and their reliable taxonomic placements are fundamental for understanding the evolutionary history of biodiversity. Amber inclusions often preserve more morphological information than compression fossils, but are often partially hidden or distorted, which can impede taxonomic identification. Here, we studied four new fossil species of Darwin wasps from Baltic and Dominican amber, using micro computed tomography (micro-CT) scans and 3D reconstructions to accurately interpret and increase the availability of morphological information.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEstablishing species boundaries is one of the challenges taxonomists around the world have been tackling for centuries. The relation between intraspecific and interspecific variability is still under discussion and in many taxa it remains understudied. Here the hypothesis of single versus multiple species of the crab spider (Fabricius) is tested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom 1961 to 1977 24 thoracic empyemas (=4,75%) after 507 pneumonectomies were observed at the Surgical Clinic A of the Zurich University Hospital. Two methods for the management of this condition are discussed: open-window drainage (CLAGETT) and continuous rinsing of the pleural cavity (LUIZY). The first mentioned method proved to be a palliative one in our patients: no thoracostomy could be re-closed operatively.
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