نتایج جستجو برای: meristic

تعداد نتایج: 444  

2016
Deborah Osterhage John J. Pogonoski Sharon A. Appleyard William T. White

Fishes are one of the most intensively studied marine taxonomic groups yet cryptic species are still being discovered. An integrated taxonomic approach is used herein to delineate and describe a new cryptic seamoth (genus Pegasus) from what was previously a wide-ranging species. Preliminary mitochondrial DNA barcoding indicated possible speciation in Pegasus volitans specimens collected in surv...

Journal: :Diversity 2022

A detailed systematic account of Sepia (Hemisepius) typica, an endemic southern African species cuttlefish, is presented. An analysis morphological data (morphometric and meristic characters) suggests that S. typica a single well-established without morphs or subspecies. It is, however, highly variable, perhaps more so than other small sepiids from the region, there are slight, but significant ...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2014
Fernando L Mantelatto Alvaro L D Reigada Aline C R Gatti José A Cuesta

The genus Callinectes Stimpson, 1860 currently consists of 16 species, six of which are reported in Brazilian coast. In the present study, the first zoeal stages of Callinectes bocourti, C. danae, C. exasperatus, C. ornatus and C. sapidus from Brazil were obtained from ovigerous females. The morphological and meristic characters of all these larval stages are described and illustrated. Those of...

2015
João Carlos Lopes Costa Christoph Kucharzewski Ana Lúcia da Costa Prudente

Leptodiranycthemera Werner, 1901, was described from a specimen collected in Ecuador. No information on the holotype was published after its description. In the most recent review of Leptodeira, Leptodiranycthemera was considered to be a synonym of Leptodeiraannulataannulata, although the author emphasized that the holotype was lost and did not include the pholidotic data from the original desc...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
P M Pillai V Unnikrishnan

Macrobrachium aemulum madhusoodani, a new subspecies of M. aemulum (Nobili, 1906) is described and illustrated. The distinctive characters of the subspecies are: rostral formula 9-13/2, second pereiopods dissimilar in shape and unequal in size, movable finger of larger second pereiopod with 2 large denticles on the proximal part and 6 weak denticles on distal part. Similar pattern of dentition ...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2003
Fernando P L Marques Daniel R Brooks

Extensive new collections of specimens of Rhinebothroides spp. from a wide range of Neotropical freshwater potamotrygonid stingrays in numerous localities permitted critical evaluation of the validity of the 7 nominal species in the genus. Some qualitative characters previously used in the taxonomy of this group are highly variable within and among populations, and most morphometric and meristi...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Nicolas Di-Poi Juan I. Montoya-Burgos Hilary Miller Nicolas Denans Olivier Pourquié Michel C. Milinkovitch Denis Duboule

rugae), rat (8) and golden hamster (7). We showed that palatal growth rate, spacing and addition rate in mouse/rat were remarkably similar (with respect to the embryo size difference), and that increase to 9 rugae in mouse is achieved by postponing the end of the addition process (hypermorphosis). Such a heterochronic shift may be typical of 1 variations observed among muroid rodents. In contra...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Heidari Nastaran Pouyani Nasrullah Rastegar Rastegar-Pouyani Eskandar Rajabizadeh Mehdi

A new and distinctive species of lacertid genus Acanthodactylus Fitzinger, 1834 is described from 7 km east of Khamir Port, Hormozgan Province, southern Iran at an elevation of 30-40m above sea level (asl). Analyses of morphological characters and the comparison with other formerly known species of this genus have proven the status of this taxon as a new, distinct species. Combinations of scala...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1999
J Dujardin F Le Pont E Martinez

Morphological variation among geographic populations of the New World sand fly Lutzomyia quinquefer (Diptera, Phlebotominae) was analyzed and patterns detected that are probably associated with species emergence. This was achieved by examining the relationships of size and shape components of morphological attributes, and their correlation with geographic parameters. Quantitative and qualitativ...

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