The 39 Australian species of the genus Lispe Latreille are revised, including 22 new species here described. A key to species is given, and descriptions of both sexes are provided, including the male and female terminalia. Illustrations of external characters and of the male and female terminalia are given, including habitus photographs of the new species. Summaries of biology and habitat preferences, where known, are described. 22 new species are described: Lispe absentiseta sp. nov., Lispe affinis sp. nov., Lispe attenuata sp. nov., Lispe brendana sp. nov., Lispe caespitosa sp. nov., Lispe cilitibia sp. nov., Lispe collessi sp. nov., Lispe crinitarsis sp. nov., Lispe cristata sp. nov., Lispe esuriens sp. nov., Lispe floccosa sp. nov., Lispe glauca sp. nov., Lispe gracilitarsis sp. nov., Lispe grisea sp. nov., Lispe hamulifera sp. nov., Lispe howeana sp. nov., Lispe incana sp. nov., Lispe lamellata sp. nov., Lispe nigrimanoides sp. nov., Lispe orbitalis sp. nov., Lispe penicillata sp. nov. and Lispe vikhrevi sp. nov.
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
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Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 9190401, Israel.
Dry solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs), particularly those based on poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), hold significant potential for advancing solid-state Li-metal battery (LMB) technology. Despite extensive research over the years, a comprehensive evaluation of Coulombic efficiency (CE), deposit stability, and cycle life for reversible Li metal electrodeposition in SPE-based cells is still lacking. In this study, we systematically assess the effect of cycling conditions on the CE of Li|SPE|Cu half cells and provide a thorough examination of different electrolyte chemistries, highlighting and explaining their performance across various parameters.
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November 2022
School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China.
Latreille (Diptera: Muscidae) are a widespread group of predatory flies that inhabit semi-aquatic environments. Previous studies on this genus have mainly focused on morphological classification, so molecular data are entirely lacking, and there has been no attempt at a phylogenetic placement of the genus or the resolution of intragenic relationships. To address the phylogenetic placement of and to fill its gap in the Tree of Life Web Project, 58 spp.
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February 2019
Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PW, United Kingdom..
The 39 Australian species of the genus Lispe Latreille are revised, including 22 new species here described. A key to species is given, and descriptions of both sexes are provided, including the male and female terminalia. Illustrations of external characters and of the male and female terminalia are given, including habitus photographs of the new species.
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November 2018
Gerontology Research Center, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyvaskyla, PO Box 35, FI-40014, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Background: The purpose of the study was to explore the single and combined contributions of body mass index (BMI) and lower extremity performance as modifiable physical factors, and the influence of use of a private car as an environmental factor on prevalent and incident life-space restriction in community-dwelling older people.
Methods: Community-dwelling people aged 75-90 years (n = 823) participated in the Life-Space Mobility in Old Age (LISPE) two-year follow-up study. Participants who reported that the largest life-space area they had attained, without aid from any device or another person, was the neighborhood or less were considered to have life-space restriction.
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August 2018
School of Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China.
Two new junior synonymies in Lispe are proposed herein: L. bivittata Stein, 1909 = L. guizhouensis Wei, 2006 syn.
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