The taxonomy of the Palearctic genus Megacraspedus Zeller, 1839 (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) is revised, based on external morphology, genitalia and DNA barcodes. An integrative taxonomic approach supports the existence of 85 species which are arranged in 24 species groups (disputed taxa from other faunal regions are discussed). Morphology of all species is described and figured in detail. For 35 species both sexes are described; for 46 species only the male sex is reported, in one species the male is unknown, whereas in three species the female adult and/or genitalia morphology could not be analysed due to lack of material. DNA barcode sequences of the COI barcode fragment with > 500 bp were obtained from 264 specimens represe...
AbstractOphiostoma species have diverse morphological features and are found in a large variety of e...
La història evolutiva dels insectes és llarga i complexa. Inferir les relacions evolutives dels ins...
Metarctia (Hebena) rubra (Walker, 1856) (Figs adults 2a–l, 14, 24, 35–38; genitalia 41a–c, 53a–b; ...
The comparative genomics of butterflies yields additional insights into their phylogeny and classifi...
Further genomic sequencing of butterflies by our research group expanding the coverage of species an...
Dreißig Arten von europäischen Agromyziden werden besprochen und ihre Stellung geklärt sowie zehn ne...
The genus Hermeuptychia is common and widespread through the Americas, from Argentina to the souther...
Euptychiina is considered a taxonomically difficult group given a high diversity of species and morp...
The comparative genomics of butterflies yields additional insights into their phylogeny and classifi...
Parasites are the most diverse metazoan group on earth and are important in understanding ecological...
After many years studying hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) throughout Macedonia we have compiled a li...
New data on 41 green-lacewings species belonging to the Iberian, Balearic and Canarian faunas are gi...
Continuing with comparative genomic exploration of worldwide butterfly fauna, we use all proteincodi...
A phylogenetic hypothesis for the tribe Ithomiini (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Danainae) is presented,...
In this first part of the World catalogue of genus-group names in Elateridae, a nomenclatural review...
AbstractOphiostoma species have diverse morphological features and are found in a large variety of e...
La història evolutiva dels insectes és llarga i complexa. Inferir les relacions evolutives dels ins...
Metarctia (Hebena) rubra (Walker, 1856) (Figs adults 2a–l, 14, 24, 35–38; genitalia 41a–c, 53a–b; ...
The comparative genomics of butterflies yields additional insights into their phylogeny and classifi...
Further genomic sequencing of butterflies by our research group expanding the coverage of species an...
Dreißig Arten von europäischen Agromyziden werden besprochen und ihre Stellung geklärt sowie zehn ne...
The genus Hermeuptychia is common and widespread through the Americas, from Argentina to the souther...
Euptychiina is considered a taxonomically difficult group given a high diversity of species and morp...
The comparative genomics of butterflies yields additional insights into their phylogeny and classifi...
Parasites are the most diverse metazoan group on earth and are important in understanding ecological...
After many years studying hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) throughout Macedonia we have compiled a li...
New data on 41 green-lacewings species belonging to the Iberian, Balearic and Canarian faunas are gi...
Continuing with comparative genomic exploration of worldwide butterfly fauna, we use all proteincodi...
A phylogenetic hypothesis for the tribe Ithomiini (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Danainae) is presented,...
In this first part of the World catalogue of genus-group names in Elateridae, a nomenclatural review...
AbstractOphiostoma species have diverse morphological features and are found in a large variety of e...
La història evolutiva dels insectes és llarga i complexa. Inferir les relacions evolutives dels ins...
Metarctia (Hebena) rubra (Walker, 1856) (Figs adults 2a–l, 14, 24, 35–38; genitalia 41a–c, 53a–b; ...