The status of the Tramea species present in the Galapagos Islands (Odonata, Libellulidae) has been the subject of a long-standing debate among odonatologists. Here, we use molecular and morphological data to analyze a series of specimens from this genus collected in 2018 from the Islands of San Cristobal, Isabela, and Santa Cruz, with the aim of determining their relationship with Tramea calverti Muttkowski and with their currently considered senior synonym T. cophysa Hagen. We combined sequencing of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA with morphological examination of several specimens of Tramea, including representatives of continental T. cophysa and T. calverti. Our molecular analyses place the Tramea from Galapagos in the same clade as T. cal...
Rassmann K, Trillmich F, Tautz D. Hybridization between the Galapagos land and marine iguana (Conolo...
Polhemus, Dan A., Kalkman, Vincent J. (2021): Four new species of Wahnesia Förster, 1900 from the D'...
A phylogeny including 26 families of Odonata is presented based on data from large and small subunit...
Libelluloidea are highly successful dragonflies with unique behavior and life histories. The systema...
Giant tortoises, a prominent symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, illustrate the influence of geolog...
Despite the attention given to them, the Galapagos have not yet finished offering evolutionary novel...
<div><p>The taxonomy of giant Galapagos tortoises (<i>Chelonoidis</i> spp.) is currently based prima...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
The taxonomy of giant Galapagos tortoises (Chelonoidis spp.) is currently based primarily on morphol...
are distributed on coastal Peru ́ and Ecuador and include 10 flightless species endemic to the Galá...
The study of island fauna has greatly informed our understanding of the evolution of diversity. We h...
The Neotropics are a hotspot of global diversity for many groups of organisms, including the dragonf...
Despite the great technological progress that has aided taxonomical identification, taxonomical issu...
In 1835 Darwin visited the Galápagos and missed a rare pink, black-striped phenotype of land iguanas...
The taxonomy of giant Galapagos tortoises (Chelonoidis spp.) is currently based primarily on morphol...
Rassmann K, Trillmich F, Tautz D. Hybridization between the Galapagos land and marine iguana (Conolo...
Polhemus, Dan A., Kalkman, Vincent J. (2021): Four new species of Wahnesia Förster, 1900 from the D'...
A phylogeny including 26 families of Odonata is presented based on data from large and small subunit...
Libelluloidea are highly successful dragonflies with unique behavior and life histories. The systema...
Giant tortoises, a prominent symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, illustrate the influence of geolog...
Despite the attention given to them, the Galapagos have not yet finished offering evolutionary novel...
<div><p>The taxonomy of giant Galapagos tortoises (<i>Chelonoidis</i> spp.) is currently based prima...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
The taxonomy of giant Galapagos tortoises (Chelonoidis spp.) is currently based primarily on morphol...
are distributed on coastal Peru ́ and Ecuador and include 10 flightless species endemic to the Galá...
The study of island fauna has greatly informed our understanding of the evolution of diversity. We h...
The Neotropics are a hotspot of global diversity for many groups of organisms, including the dragonf...
Despite the great technological progress that has aided taxonomical identification, taxonomical issu...
In 1835 Darwin visited the Galápagos and missed a rare pink, black-striped phenotype of land iguanas...
The taxonomy of giant Galapagos tortoises (Chelonoidis spp.) is currently based primarily on morphol...
Rassmann K, Trillmich F, Tautz D. Hybridization between the Galapagos land and marine iguana (Conolo...
Polhemus, Dan A., Kalkman, Vincent J. (2021): Four new species of Wahnesia Förster, 1900 from the D'...
A phylogeny including 26 families of Odonata is presented based on data from large and small subunit...