Background: The taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships of the genus Phyllomedusa have been amply discussed. The marked morphological similarities among some species hamper the reliable identification of specimens and may often lead to their incorrect taxonomic classification on the sole basis of morphological traits. Phenotypic variation was observed among populations assigned to either P. azurea or P. hypochondrialis. In order to evaluate whether the variation observed in populations assigned to P. hypochondrialis is related to that in genotypes, a cytogenetic analysis was combined with phylogenetic inferences based on mitochondrial and nuclear sequences.Results: The inter- and intra-population variation in the external morphology observ...
• Background and Aims: Melocacatus paucispinus (Cactaceae) is endemic to the state of Bahia, Brazil,...
Euptychiina is considered a taxonomically difficult group given a high diversity of species and morp...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Garmendia, A., Ferriol, M., Juarez, J., Zając...
Background: The combination of classical cytogenetics with molecular techniques represents a powerfu...
Here, we present a molecular phylogenetic analysis of the Neotropical genus Pseudopaludicola focusin...
Species identification is an essential step in the progress and completion of work in several areas ...
The historical phylogeography of the two most important intermediate host species of the human blood...
The genus Hermeuptychia is common and widespread through the Americas, from Argentina to the souther...
The subtribe Lychnophorinae (Asteraceae: Vernonieae) comprises approximately 100 species and 18 gene...
We describe the tadpole of Sphaenorhynchus caramaschii. It differs from tadpoles of other species of...
Defining the taxonomic identity of organisms is a prerequisite for their study, and in the case of ...
Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) is a myiasis fly that causes economic losses to livestock farmers...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Rêgo, T.J.S., Elena, G., Correia, K.C., ...
"Myiasis-causing flies" is a generic term that includes species from numerous dipteran families, mai...
A new species of Pseudopaludicola is described from human-altered areas originally covered by Semide...
• Background and Aims: Melocacatus paucispinus (Cactaceae) is endemic to the state of Bahia, Brazil,...
Euptychiina is considered a taxonomically difficult group given a high diversity of species and morp...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Garmendia, A., Ferriol, M., Juarez, J., Zając...
Background: The combination of classical cytogenetics with molecular techniques represents a powerfu...
Here, we present a molecular phylogenetic analysis of the Neotropical genus Pseudopaludicola focusin...
Species identification is an essential step in the progress and completion of work in several areas ...
The historical phylogeography of the two most important intermediate host species of the human blood...
The genus Hermeuptychia is common and widespread through the Americas, from Argentina to the souther...
The subtribe Lychnophorinae (Asteraceae: Vernonieae) comprises approximately 100 species and 18 gene...
We describe the tadpole of Sphaenorhynchus caramaschii. It differs from tadpoles of other species of...
Defining the taxonomic identity of organisms is a prerequisite for their study, and in the case of ...
Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) is a myiasis fly that causes economic losses to livestock farmers...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Rêgo, T.J.S., Elena, G., Correia, K.C., ...
"Myiasis-causing flies" is a generic term that includes species from numerous dipteran families, mai...
A new species of Pseudopaludicola is described from human-altered areas originally covered by Semide...
• Background and Aims: Melocacatus paucispinus (Cactaceae) is endemic to the state of Bahia, Brazil,...
Euptychiina is considered a taxonomically difficult group given a high diversity of species and morp...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Garmendia, A., Ferriol, M., Juarez, J., Zając...