The taxonomic potential of speciation traits, the adaptive structural components of the phallic head that build the early stages of reproductive barriers was applied in our first revision of the Aethaloptera genus with unsettled obscured taxonomy. The present paper complements the first revision and is based on the examination of the historical Aethaloptera collection of the Natural History Museum, London. The difficulty of presenting the tiny, subtle, but stable divergences in the speciation traits is discussed. The presented graphical copy of phenomic reality delineates species reliably if the matrices of the drawings from various populations, clearly visualizes empirically, without geometric morphometrics, that the detected shape diverge...
The family Hydropsychidae is nearly ubiquitous in streams and rivers, with over 1600 described spec...
In a comprehensive survey high genetic differentiation with haplotype endemism was detected between ...
The genus Hydrospsyche Pictet sensu stricto in North America is divided into three species groups, t...
The taxonomic potential of speciation traits, the adaptive structural components of the phallic head...
Taxonomy of the “widely distributed and highly varying species” in the small Aethaloptera genus was ...
Taxonomy of the “widely distributed and highly varying species” in the small Aethaloptera genus was ...
Nectopsyche genus is common in standing or slowly flowing aquatic ecosystems in the New World. Their...
The sexually dimorphic genus Chaetopteroides with combined chaetopterygini and stenophylacini charac...
In the last few years we have described over 70 new incipient sibling limnephild species applying th...
Speciation traits of paramere, paraproct and aedeagus were applied to find initial split criteria wi...
Speciation traits of paramere, paraproct and aedeagus were applied to find initial split criteria wi...
The discovery of the new Agaphylax genus with unique paramere organisation has initiated our lineage...
The discovery of the new Agaphylax genus with unique paramere organisation has initiated our lineage...
Based upon our previous reviews on the phylogenetic species concept, initial split criteria and fine...
Emerging perspectives of the phylogenetic species concepts and of the sexual selection theory were r...
The family Hydropsychidae is nearly ubiquitous in streams and rivers, with over 1600 described spec...
In a comprehensive survey high genetic differentiation with haplotype endemism was detected between ...
The genus Hydrospsyche Pictet sensu stricto in North America is divided into three species groups, t...
The taxonomic potential of speciation traits, the adaptive structural components of the phallic head...
Taxonomy of the “widely distributed and highly varying species” in the small Aethaloptera genus was ...
Taxonomy of the “widely distributed and highly varying species” in the small Aethaloptera genus was ...
Nectopsyche genus is common in standing or slowly flowing aquatic ecosystems in the New World. Their...
The sexually dimorphic genus Chaetopteroides with combined chaetopterygini and stenophylacini charac...
In the last few years we have described over 70 new incipient sibling limnephild species applying th...
Speciation traits of paramere, paraproct and aedeagus were applied to find initial split criteria wi...
Speciation traits of paramere, paraproct and aedeagus were applied to find initial split criteria wi...
The discovery of the new Agaphylax genus with unique paramere organisation has initiated our lineage...
The discovery of the new Agaphylax genus with unique paramere organisation has initiated our lineage...
Based upon our previous reviews on the phylogenetic species concept, initial split criteria and fine...
Emerging perspectives of the phylogenetic species concepts and of the sexual selection theory were r...
The family Hydropsychidae is nearly ubiquitous in streams and rivers, with over 1600 described spec...
In a comprehensive survey high genetic differentiation with haplotype endemism was detected between ...
The genus Hydrospsyche Pictet sensu stricto in North America is divided into three species groups, t...