Browsing Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences by Subject "COI"
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Description of four new species of the Cirolana ‘parva group’ (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cirolanidae) from Thailand, with supporting molecular (COI) data
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)Four new species of the Cirolana ‘parva group’ from shallow coastal habitats in Thailand are described: Cirolana andamanensis sp. nov. and C. phangnga sp. nov., from the Andaman Sea, and C. siamensis sp. nov. and C. ... -
Evidence of cryptic speciation in mesostigmatid mites from South Africa
(Cambridge University Press, 2014)Laelaps giganteus and Laelaps muricola (Mesostigmata; Laelapidae) are widespread and locally abundant host generalists on small mammals in southern Africa. The large host range and complex life history of these ectoparasites ... -
Molecular and morphological characterisation of Rhabdias picardiae Junker, Lhermitte-Vallarino et Bain, 2010 (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from Delaland’s River Frog, Amietia delalandii (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) (Amphibia: Pyxicephalidae) in South Africa
(De Gruyter, 2018)Rhabdias picardiae previously known from the Guttural Toad, Sclerophrys gutturalis (Bufonidae) is described from a new host, Delaland’s River Frog, Amietia delalandii (Pyxicephalidae). The species identification is confirmed ... -
Morphological and molecular characterisation of some Criconematidae (Nematoda, Tylenchida): Ogma decalineatus (Chitwood, 1957) Andrassy, 1979, Criconema silvum (van den Berg, 1984) Raski & Luc, 1985 and Neobakernema variable (Raski & Golden, 1966) from South Africa and the USA
(Russian Academy of Sciences, 2017)During recent nematological surveys Ogma decalineatus and Criconema silvum were found in South Africa and Neobakernema variabile was found in California, USA. These three species are morphologically and morphometrically ... -
Morphological and molecular characterisation of two new Hemicycliophora species (Tylenchida: Hemicycliophoridae) with a revision of the taxonomic status of some known species and a phylogeny of the genus
(Brill, 2018)Hemicycliophora presently contains 132 valid species of sheath nematodes. Within several samples obtained from surveys in Canada, South Africa, Spain and the USA, we distinguished six valid and six putative unidentified ...