نتایج جستجو برای: libellulidae

تعداد نتایج: 170  

2015
Frank Louis Carle Karl M. Kjer Michael L. May

A phylogeny of Anisoptera employing 510 representatives of 184 genera (of ca. 380) in 11 families is presented based on an analysis of over 10,000 nucleotides from portions of the large and small subunit nuclear and mitochondrial ribosomal RNA’s, the mitochondrial protein coding genes COI and COII, and portions of the nuclear protein coding genes EF-1α and Histone H3. Ribosomal sequences were s...

2016
Jisha Krishnan

Libellulidae are commonly called ‘skimmers’ or ‘perchers’ representing the largest dragonfly family in the world. They are cosmopolitan in distribution and consist of 142 genera and 871 species. This family displays remarkable diversity in behaviour and morphology and consequently focused on studies of comparative population ecology, sexual selection, phylogeography and the evolution of mating ...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2014
Hoi Sen Yong Phaik-Eem Lim Ji Tan Yong Foo Ng Praphathip Eamsobhana I Wayan Suana

Dragonflies of the genus Orthetrum are members of the suborder Anisoptera, family Libellulidae. There are species pairs whose members are not easily separated from each other by morphological characters. In the present study, the DNA nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial and nuclear genes were employed to elucidate the phylogeny and systematics of Orthetrum dragonflies. Phylogenetic analyses co...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Oleg E Kosterin

Risiophlebia guentheri sp. nov. (holotype: Cambodia, Mondulkiri Province, Dak Dam village environs, a tall grass forest swamp, 12°25' N 107°19' E, ~780 m a.s.l., 16 June 2014, RMNH), the second species in its genus, is described from Central Plateau of the Annamese Mountains. The new species is most probably separated from R. dohrni by a 1000-km gap of the range of the genus in Thailand and mos...

ژورنال: :iran agricultural research 0
m. kiany department of plant protection, college of agriculture, shiraz university, shiraz, i. r. k. minaei department of plant protection, college of agriculture, shiraz university, shiraz, i. r. iran

در پژوهشی که بر روی فون طیاره ­مانند های خانواده­ی libellulidae در شیراز و حومه در نوزده  جایگاه از استان فارس انجام پذیرفت، سیزده گونه از پنج جنس در خانواده­ی libellulidae جمع­آوری شدند. دو جنس: sympetrum و pantala و هفت گونه:orthetrum anceps schnider, orthetrum taeniolatum schneider, orthetrum chrysostigma burmeister, sympetrum fonscolombeii selys, sympetrum meridionale selys, crocothemis ser...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2009
s. sadeghi

forty eight species of odonata families, including libellulidae (23 species), aeschnidae (7species), gomphidae (5 species), cordulegastridae (1 species) from suborder anisoptera and euphaeidae (1species), calopterygidae (1 species), lestidae (3 species), platycnemididae (1 species) and coenagrionidae (6species) from suborder zygoptera were collected from 46 sampling sites in iran between early ...

K. MINAEI M. KIANY

Thirteen species in five genera of the Libellulidae family were collected in a survey of dragonflies (Odonata) of Shiraz and its vicinity, involving 19 locations, The presented records of the libellulid dragonflies taken from the Fars province comprise a first time collection of two genera, Sympetrum and Pantala, and seven species, Orthetrum anceps Schnider, Orthetrum taeniolatum Schneider, Ort...

2003

This thesis considers the phylogeny of Odonata from two different viewpoints. The first article, “The Palaeoptera Problem”, is an attempt at placing Odonata in the pterygote insect phylogenetic tree. The second, “A phylogenetic perspective on larval spine morphology in Leucorrhinia (Odonata, Libellulidae)”, is an in-depth view of the whiteface dragonflies, a monophyletic group that only contain...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2008
H C Giacomini P De Marco

In the lakes of the Middle Rio Doce, Minas Gerais (MG), two groups of larval Libellulidae are distinguished by preferences of habitat use: one uses mainly aquatic macrophytes and the other uses the bottom substrate. The goal of this work was to verify if there is a morphological distinction between the two groups of species. Thirteen body measures were taken from the larvae and analyzed. No dif...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
William A Haber David L Wagner Carlos De La Rosa

We describe a new species, Erythrodiplax laselva (Libellulidae), that breeds in bromeliads and Cochliostema (Commelinaceae) in the eastern lowlands of Costa Rica. The closest known relative is thought to be E. castanea, widespread in Central and South America, and not E. bromeliicola, which is known to breed in bromeliads in Cuba and Jamaica. The male, female, genitalia, and larva are described...

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