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Trends in Taxonomy today: an overview about the main topics in Taxonomy
(Universidad de Granada, 2008)
Taxonomy is the science of the description and classification of organisms, essential in theoretical and applied biology. About 1.7 million species have been named since Linnaeus and it is estimated that only around 5-10% ...
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Biodiversity of the Southern Ocean: a catalogue of the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Caprellidae and Cyamidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) with distribution and ecological data
(Institut royal des sciences naturelles de Belgique. Bruxelles, 2004)
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Littoral caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda: caprellidea) from Philippines, with the description of a new species
(2002)
Collections of littoral caprellids from Marinduque and Pamilacan Islands. Philippines, have been studied. The material contained three species: Metaproto novaehollandiae (Haswell, 1880), Protogeton in flatus Mayer, 1903 ...
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Caprellids from the caribbean coast of Colombia, wih description of three new species and key for species identification
(2006)
The Caprellidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) of shallow waters of the Caribbean coast of Colombia, South America, are investigated. This is the first study dealing with the caprellidean fauna of this area. A total of 45 stations ...
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Littoral Caprellidea (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from Phuket, Thailand
(2004)
A collection of littoral caprellids from Phuket, Thailand has been studied. The material contained five species: Metaproto novaehollandiae (Haswell, 1880), Protogeton incertus Mayer, 1903, Aciconula sp., Metaprotella ...
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Revisión taxonómica de Helix zapateri Hidalgo, 1870 (Pulmonata: Trissexodontidae) y su nuevo estatus en la malacofauna ibérica
(2008)
Taxonomical revision of Helix zapateri Hidalgo, 1870 (Pulmonata, Trissexodontidae) and its new status in the Iberian malacofauna.— A taxonomic revision is made and the new generic assignation of the Iberian taxon Helix ...
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Cnidae variability in Balanophyllia europaea and B. regia (Scleractinia: Dendrophylliidae) in the NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea
(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), 2005)
Traditionally and for practical reasons, skeleton structure has been the main source of taxonomic characters for scleractinian systematics, whereas information from soft tissues has been comparatively neglected. However, ...