DNA barcoding has resulted in the ‘discovery’ of a vast number of new species and subspecies. Assigning formal scientific names to these taxa remains a major challenge. Names sometimes are newly designated. Alternatively, available valid names can be resurrected from synonymy, based on barcode analyses together with classical taxonomic characters. For the most part, however, new putative species revealed by barcoding studies go undescribed. This situation is most often attributed to insufficient taxonomic expertise with the authors conducting the study, together with a critical lack of formally trained taxonomists. However, even with formal training, and additional supportive data from morphological, ecological or life history c...
Problems with DNA barcodes for species delimitation: ‘ten species ’ of Astraptes fulgerator reassess...
Although members of the crambid subfamily Pyraustinae are frequently important crop pests, their ide...
The objective of this study was to build a DNA barcode reference library for the true butterflies of...
<p>Numerous studies have demonstrated that DNA barcoding is an effective tool for detecting DNA clus...
An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their food plants ...
Abstract Although the butterflies of North America have received considerable taxonomic attention, ...
BACKGROUND: An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their ...
An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their food plants ...
In this study, we test the proficiency of DNA barcoding in taxon delimitation of a sample of Delias ...
The Palaearctic Grayling genus Pseudochazara encompasses a number of petrophilous butterfly species,...
In this study, we test the proficiency of DNA barcoding in taxon delimitation of a sample of Delias ...
In this study, we test the proficiency of DNA barcoding in taxon delimitation of a sample of Delias ...
In this study, we test the proficiency of DNA barcoding in taxon delimitation of a sample of Delias ...
Background: An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their ...
<div><p>The objective of this study was to build a DNA barcode reference library for the true butter...
Problems with DNA barcodes for species delimitation: ‘ten species ’ of Astraptes fulgerator reassess...
Although members of the crambid subfamily Pyraustinae are frequently important crop pests, their ide...
The objective of this study was to build a DNA barcode reference library for the true butterflies of...
<p>Numerous studies have demonstrated that DNA barcoding is an effective tool for detecting DNA clus...
An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their food plants ...
Abstract Although the butterflies of North America have received considerable taxonomic attention, ...
BACKGROUND: An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their ...
An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their food plants ...
In this study, we test the proficiency of DNA barcoding in taxon delimitation of a sample of Delias ...
The Palaearctic Grayling genus Pseudochazara encompasses a number of petrophilous butterfly species,...
In this study, we test the proficiency of DNA barcoding in taxon delimitation of a sample of Delias ...
In this study, we test the proficiency of DNA barcoding in taxon delimitation of a sample of Delias ...
In this study, we test the proficiency of DNA barcoding in taxon delimitation of a sample of Delias ...
Background: An intense, 30-year, ongoing biodiversity inventory of Lepidoptera, together with their ...
<div><p>The objective of this study was to build a DNA barcode reference library for the true butter...
Problems with DNA barcodes for species delimitation: ‘ten species ’ of Astraptes fulgerator reassess...
Although members of the crambid subfamily Pyraustinae are frequently important crop pests, their ide...
The objective of this study was to build a DNA barcode reference library for the true butterflies of...