The Laccophilus alluaudi species group is an interesting case of an endemic species radiation of Madagascar and the Comoros. To date, a single species, Laccophilus tigrinus Guignot, 1959 (Anjouan), is known from the Comoro Islands, with eight other species known from Madagascar. Here we review the Laccophilus alluaudi species group from the Comoro Islands based on partly new material. We recognize five species, out of which four are here described as new: L. mohelicus n. sp. (Mohéli), L. denticulatus n. sp. (Grande Comore), L. michaelbalkei n. sp. (Mayotte) and L. mayottei n. sp. (Mayotte). Based on morphology of male genitalia, we hypothesize that the five species form a monophyletic group and originated from a single colonization e...
The biodiversity of Madagascar is well appreciated due to its high level of species richness and end...
Madagascar is surrounded by archipelagos varying widely in origin, age and structure. Although small...
Abstract.—We examine the effects of ecological opportunity and geographic area on rates of species a...
The Laccophilus alluaudi species group is an interesting case of an endemic species radiation of Mad...
The Laccophilus alluaudi species group is an interesting case of an endemic species radiation of Mad...
<div><p>High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species radiat...
The Comoros Archipelago is constituted of four islands. These islands are located in the North Mozam...
mostly distributed on the western Malagasy coast, can also be found on mainland Africa, in coastal K...
High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species ra-diations fo...
Abstract Biodiversity is disappearing at an exceptional rate, engendering a considerable effort of...
Together with Mauritius and Rodrigues islands, Reunion forms the Mascarene archipelago, which is inc...
Tropical biotas provide excellent settings in which to explore mechanisms of evolutionary diversific...
The Comoros Archipelago is constituted of four islands. These islands are located in the North Mozam...
Madagascar has a rich fauna of dung beetles (Scarabaeinae and Aphodiinae) with almost 300 species de...
[Aim] We studied the gecko genus Ebenavia to reconstruct its colonization history, test for anthropo...
The biodiversity of Madagascar is well appreciated due to its high level of species richness and end...
Madagascar is surrounded by archipelagos varying widely in origin, age and structure. Although small...
Abstract.—We examine the effects of ecological opportunity and geographic area on rates of species a...
The Laccophilus alluaudi species group is an interesting case of an endemic species radiation of Mad...
The Laccophilus alluaudi species group is an interesting case of an endemic species radiation of Mad...
<div><p>High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species radiat...
The Comoros Archipelago is constituted of four islands. These islands are located in the North Mozam...
mostly distributed on the western Malagasy coast, can also be found on mainland Africa, in coastal K...
High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species ra-diations fo...
Abstract Biodiversity is disappearing at an exceptional rate, engendering a considerable effort of...
Together with Mauritius and Rodrigues islands, Reunion forms the Mascarene archipelago, which is inc...
Tropical biotas provide excellent settings in which to explore mechanisms of evolutionary diversific...
The Comoros Archipelago is constituted of four islands. These islands are located in the North Mozam...
Madagascar has a rich fauna of dung beetles (Scarabaeinae and Aphodiinae) with almost 300 species de...
[Aim] We studied the gecko genus Ebenavia to reconstruct its colonization history, test for anthropo...
The biodiversity of Madagascar is well appreciated due to its high level of species richness and end...
Madagascar is surrounded by archipelagos varying widely in origin, age and structure. Although small...
Abstract.—We examine the effects of ecological opportunity and geographic area on rates of species a...