20 results match your criteria: "Universit des Antilles; Station Marine de Concarneau[Affiliation]"

Two African Cixiidae species names, Andes goniodes and Andes synavei proposed by Emeljanov in 2001 to correct two homonymies published by Synave in 1953, are synonymized respectively with Andes muiri and Andes spinifer, which were already proposed as replacement names by Synave in 1970. Additionally, the name Andes synafenni is proposed as new for the Vietnamese species Andes truncatus Fennah, 1978 preoccupied by the African species Andes truncatus Synave, 1953.

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On the status of Helicops wettsteini Amaral, 1929, a senior synonym of Hypsiscopus murphyi (SERPENTES: Homalopsidae).

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February 2024

Society for Southeast Asian Herpetology; Im Sand 3; D-69115 Heidelberg; Germany.

We redescribe the name-bearing types of Helicops wettsteini Amaral, 1929, a species described from central Costa Rica. However, while Helicops wettsteini has been considered in the literature a synonym of Hypsiscopus plumbeus (previously Enhydris plumbea), we present here morphological evidence for considering Helicops wettsteini a synonym of the recently described species Hypsiscopus murphyi Bernstein, Voris, Stuart, Phimmachak, Seateun, Sivongxay, Neang, Karns, Andrews, Osterhage, Phipps & Ruane, 2022, which hence becomes a junior subjective synonym of Hypsiscopus wettsteini (Amaral, 1929).

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  • A new deep-sea octocoral species, Pseudochrysogorgia bellona, was identified from the Chesterfield Plateau and shows close morphological and genetic similarities to Metallogorgia melanotrichos.
  • While M. melanotrichos is known to host a brittle star species, no brittle stars were found with the type specimens of P. bellona; however, most colonies collected in 2017 were associated with a related brittle star species, Asteroschema ajax.
  • Statistical analyses indicated a significant correlation between the sizes of the brittle stars and corals, suggesting that larger brittle stars tend to associate with larger corals, highlighting insights into growth patterns of deep-sea invertebrates.
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In the frame of our investigations on the systematics of the complex of species of Trimeresurus albolabris, we came across specimens from Myanmar variously referred to as Trimeresurus albolabris Gray, 1842 or T. septentrionalis Kramer, 1977 in the literature. We describe a new species of green pitviper of the genus Trimeresurus Lacpde, 1804 from central and southern Myanmar based on molecular analyses drawn from previously published phylogenies and new morphological data.

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Bronchocela jubata Dumril and Bibron, 1837 is one of the commonest species of the genus, known mostly from Java Island and southern parts of Sumatra. It is rare in Bali and Borneo. The juveniles are often confused with its morphologically similar congener, B.

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The Lygodactylus madagascariensis species group, constituting the subgenus Domerguella, currently contains five valid species of inconspicuous dwarf geckos from Madagascars humid forests, but at least 18 deep genetic lineages have been revealed by recent molecular studies. Given the high morphological similarity of these lineages, taxonomic resolution of this astonishing diversity requires efforts to correctly delimit species, as well as assigning the available nomina to the species-level lineages identified. We here combine DNA sequences of one mitochondrial and two nuclear-encoded gene fragments with morphometric measurements and scale counts, and report evidence for a species status of most of the previously identified lineages.

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Based on 85 examined specimens, photographs of living specimens and illustrations published in the literature, we refine the distribution ranges of both Gonyosoma prasinum (Blyth, 1854) and of the recently described species Gonyosoma coeruleum Liu, Hou, Ye Htet Lwin, Wang Rao, 2021, which was not clearly addressed in its original description. We also redescribe the syntypes of Coluber prasinus Blyth, 1854 and the holotype of Gonyosoma gramineum Gnther, 1864, we discuss the status of this latter taxon, and we describe the hemipenial morphology of G. coeruleum.

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The land flatworm Obama nungara, a species originating from South America and already invasive in many European countries, is recorded from La Runion, a French island in the Indian Ocean. This is the first record of O. nungara from this locality and also the first record of the species for Africa.

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Centrophorus uyato (Rafinesque, 1810) has a complicated nomenclatural history which has led to multiple scientific names being ascribed to this species. In the Mediterranean Sea, and elsewhere in its range, this species was previously referred to as C. granulosus (Bloch Schneider, 1801).

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On the distribution of the species of the genus Hebius Thompson, 1913 (Squamata: Natricidae) in northern Thailand, including the description of a new species and a discussion on snake diversity of this region.

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March 2022

3Institut de Systmatique, volution et Biodiversit (ISYEB), Musum National dHistoire Naturelle, Sorbonne Universit, cole Pratique des Hautes tudes, Universit des Antilles, CNRS, CP 30, 57 rue Cuvier, F-75005 Paris, France..

We examined and identified preserved specimens, skins, and photographs from a collection of 83 snakes from northern Thailand presenting the characters of the genus Hebius Thompson, 1913. They belong to at least six different taxa divided into five species including a new one described here, namely H. bitaeniatus (Wall, 1925), H.

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In two different publications, William Theobald described, during the same year (1868), two taxa at species level in the snake genus Pareas, namely Pareas macularius and Pareas berdmorei, both based on the same syntypes. However, these two taxa are distinct at species level. We here discuss these descriptions, especially that of P.

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Beautiful wing coloration pattern in a new doratomantispine species (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber.

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February 2022

Institut de Systmatique, volution, Biodiversit (ISYEB) Musum national dHistoire naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Universit, EPHE, Universit des Antilles, CP50, 57 rue Cuvier 75005 Paris, France..

A new species, namely Doratomantispa pouilloni sp. nov., of the mantidfly subfamily Doratomantispinae, is described and illustrated from a complete individual preserved in mid-Cretaceous amber from Tanai, northern Myanmar.

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The Wild Silkmoths (Lepidoptera: Bombycoidea: Saturniidae) of Colombia: a database of occurrence points and taxonomic checklist.

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December 2021

Institut de Systmatique, volution, Biodiversit (ISYEB), Musum national dHistoire naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Universit, EPHE, Universit des Antilles, Paris, France. .

Based on the review of literature and biological collections, information retrieved from public online databases, and from fieldwork conducted between 2015 and 2020, we provide more than 3500 occurrence records and an updated checklist of Colombian Saturniidae, annotated with distribution data for all species. In the first checklist of Colombian saturniids published two decades ago, a total of 184 species were cited; in the current update the number has risen to 653 species/subspecies classified in 55 genera, representing all six recognized Neotropical subfamilies. The Andean and Pacific regions are the richest, accounting for about three quarters of all species listed herein.

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The Phalangopsidae crickets (Orthoptera, Grylloidea) of the Seychelles Archipelago: Taxonomy of an ecological radiation.

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September 2021

Institut de Systmatique, Evolution, Biodiversit (ISYEB), Musum national dHistoire naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Universit, EPHE, Universit des Antilles, Paris, France.

The Phalangopsidae crickets (Grylloidea) of the Seychelles are examined following extensive field sampling on several main islands of the archipelago (Mah, Silhouette, Praslin, La Digue). Despite the small area of these islands, six genera (12 species) are documented, including one new genus and five new species. The type species of the genus Seychellesia Bolivar, 1912 is transferred to the genus Paragryllodes Karny, 1909 as Paragryllodes nitidula (Bolivar, 1912) n.

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A further strange Archaeorthoptera from the Moscovian of Nord-Pas-de-Calais (France) (Insecta, Polyneoptera).

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September 2021

App. 1, rsidence Aronio de Romblay, 40 rue Jules Bedard, F-62800 Lievin, France. .

The new Archaeorthoptera Duquesnia gallica gen. et sp. nov.

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Evidence-based checklist of the Mediterranean Sea fishes.

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July 2021

School of Zoology and The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL. .

An updated and evidence-based checklist of Mediterranean Sea fishes is provided. Each of the fish species in the Mediterranean Sea listed here was either listed in the last published checklist of the Mediterranean fishes or in other articles, reports or new records, and the checklist is critically assessed. Out of the assessed 791 species previously reported from the Mediterranean, the presence of 759 species is confirmed while 32 species are excluded from the new checklist, by lacking evidence of presence or representing obvious taxonomic confusions.

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The widespread parthenogenetic gecko Lepidodactylus lugubris is comprised of several clonal lineages, at least one of which has been known for some time to have originated from hybridization between its maternal ancestor, Lepidodactylus moestus, and a putatively undescribed paternal ancestor previously known only from remote islands in the Central Pacific. By integrating new genetic sequences from multiple studies on Lepidodactylus and incorporating new genetic sequences from previously sampled populations, we recovered a phylogenetic tree that shows a close genetic similarity between the generally hypothesized paternal hybrid ancestor and a recently described species from Maluku (Indonesia), Lepidodactylus pantai. Our results suggest that the paternal hybrid ancestor of at least one parthenogenetic clone of L.

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The second North American fossil horntail wood-wasp (Hymenoptera: Siricidae), from the early Eocene Green River Formation.

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July 2021

Institut de Systmatique, volution, Biodiversit (ISYEB) Musum national dHistoire naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Universit, EPHE, Universit des Antilles, CP50, 57 rue Cuvier 75005 Paris, France..

Eoteredon lacoi gen. et sp. nov.

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Tersilochinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) of Papua New Guinea: genus Diaparsis Frster, part 2 . Species with notaulus.

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August 2021

Institut de Systmatique, Evolution, Biodiversit (ISYEB), Musum National dHistoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Universit, EPHE, Universit des Antilles, CP 50, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France .

This second paper on the species of Diaparsis Frster occurring in Papua New Guinea comprises descriptions of ten new species and the second part of the key to the species. The following species are described as new to science: D. alpha sp.

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