AbstractIn several arthropod groups, male genitalia is the most important feature for species identification, especially in cryptic species. Cryptic species are very common in the Drosophila genus, and the Neotropical Drosophila willistoni species group is a good example. This group currently includes 24 species divided into three subgroups: alagitans, bocainensis and willistoni. There are six sibling species in the willistoni subgroup – D. willistoni, D. insularis, D. tropicalis, D. equinoxialis, D. pavlovskiana and D. paulistorum, which is a species complex composed of six semispecies – Amazonian, Andean-Brazilian, Centroamerican, Interior, Orinocan and Transitional. The objective of this study was to characterize male genitalia of the wi...
FIG. 12. Male genitalia of two bromeliae group species. A–C. Drosophila billheedi, n. sp. (DBG 2, ho...
International audienceAnimal terminalia represent some of the most diverse and rapidly evolving stru...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...
ABSTRACT In several arthropod groups, male genitalia is the most important feature for species ident...
The Drosophila saltans group consists of five subgroups and 21 species, most of which have been iden...
The Drosophila repleta group comprises more than one hundred species that inhabit several environmen...
Drosophila butantan sp. nov., a species belonging to the guarani group and closely related to Drosop...
The Drosophila saltans group consists of five subgroups and 21 species, most of which have been iden...
Genital morphology in animals with internal fertilization is considered to be among the fastest evol...
The Drosophila peruensis species group was recently proposed and includes four taxa: D. atalaia Vile...
ABSTRACT In early March 2015, three males and two females of one unknown species of Drosophila were ...
Drosophila butantan sp. nov., a species belonging to the guarani group and closely related to Drosop...
<p>The genus <i>Zaprionus</i> consists of approximately 60 species of drosophilids that are native t...
Drosophila species are extensively used in biological research; yet, important phylogenetic relation...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
FIG. 12. Male genitalia of two bromeliae group species. A–C. Drosophila billheedi, n. sp. (DBG 2, ho...
International audienceAnimal terminalia represent some of the most diverse and rapidly evolving stru...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...
ABSTRACT In several arthropod groups, male genitalia is the most important feature for species ident...
The Drosophila saltans group consists of five subgroups and 21 species, most of which have been iden...
The Drosophila repleta group comprises more than one hundred species that inhabit several environmen...
Drosophila butantan sp. nov., a species belonging to the guarani group and closely related to Drosop...
The Drosophila saltans group consists of five subgroups and 21 species, most of which have been iden...
Genital morphology in animals with internal fertilization is considered to be among the fastest evol...
The Drosophila peruensis species group was recently proposed and includes four taxa: D. atalaia Vile...
ABSTRACT In early March 2015, three males and two females of one unknown species of Drosophila were ...
Drosophila butantan sp. nov., a species belonging to the guarani group and closely related to Drosop...
<p>The genus <i>Zaprionus</i> consists of approximately 60 species of drosophilids that are native t...
Drosophila species are extensively used in biological research; yet, important phylogenetic relation...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
FIG. 12. Male genitalia of two bromeliae group species. A–C. Drosophila billheedi, n. sp. (DBG 2, ho...
International audienceAnimal terminalia represent some of the most diverse and rapidly evolving stru...
Aedeagal morphology of two sibling cactophilic species, Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler and ...