This paper launches an open access DNA barcoding project "AUSBS" under the Barcoding of Life Datasystems (BOLD). The aims of the project are to help scientists who lack the necessary morphological knowledge to identify known species using molecular markers, to aid native bee specialists with the recognition of species groups that morphologically are difficult to define, and, eventually, to assist with the recognition of new species among known species. Using integrative taxonomy, i.e. morphological comparison to type specimens in Australian museum collections combined with phylogenetic analysis of a fragment of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (mtCOI) gene sequences led to the recognition of four new species of Euhesma M...
Background: The past several years have seen a flurry of papers seeking to clarify the utility and ...
DNA barcodes are a great tool for accelerated species identification and for complementing species d...
Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) partial sequences are widely used in taxonomy for species i...
This paper launches an open access DNA barcoding project "AUSBS" under the Barcoding of Life Datasys...
Improved taxonomic methods are needed to quantify declining populations of insect pollinators. This ...
International audienceThe current decline of wild bees puts important ecosystem services such as pol...
Special care is needed in the delimitation and identification of halictid bee species, which are ren...
Phylogenetic relationships of euryglossine species based on CO1 sequence data: Explanation note: tre...
There is an ongoing campaign to DNA barcode the world’s >20,000 bee species. Recent revisions of Las...
Classification and evolutionary studies of particularly speciose clades pose important challenges, a...
Type localities of new species: Explanation note: localities where type specimens where caught
The bee genus Lasioglossum includes over 1000 species of bees distributed on all continents except A...
AbstractThis paper examines a cryptic species complex comprising three nominal bee species: Colletes...
Over the past few decades, several investigations around the globe have reported alarming declines i...
Abstract Objectives DNA barcoding became an effective method for the identification and monitoring o...
Background: The past several years have seen a flurry of papers seeking to clarify the utility and ...
DNA barcodes are a great tool for accelerated species identification and for complementing species d...
Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) partial sequences are widely used in taxonomy for species i...
This paper launches an open access DNA barcoding project "AUSBS" under the Barcoding of Life Datasys...
Improved taxonomic methods are needed to quantify declining populations of insect pollinators. This ...
International audienceThe current decline of wild bees puts important ecosystem services such as pol...
Special care is needed in the delimitation and identification of halictid bee species, which are ren...
Phylogenetic relationships of euryglossine species based on CO1 sequence data: Explanation note: tre...
There is an ongoing campaign to DNA barcode the world’s >20,000 bee species. Recent revisions of Las...
Classification and evolutionary studies of particularly speciose clades pose important challenges, a...
Type localities of new species: Explanation note: localities where type specimens where caught
The bee genus Lasioglossum includes over 1000 species of bees distributed on all continents except A...
AbstractThis paper examines a cryptic species complex comprising three nominal bee species: Colletes...
Over the past few decades, several investigations around the globe have reported alarming declines i...
Abstract Objectives DNA barcoding became an effective method for the identification and monitoring o...
Background: The past several years have seen a flurry of papers seeking to clarify the utility and ...
DNA barcodes are a great tool for accelerated species identification and for complementing species d...
Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) partial sequences are widely used in taxonomy for species i...