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Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, Vol 6, Iss 7, Pp 2031-2032 (2021)
The complete mitochondrial genome of Cimbex luteus was sequenced with 15,127 bp in length. The mitogenome includes 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNAs, two ribosomal RNAs genes, and an AT-rich region. The nucleotide compositions of C. luteus (4
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Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 3037-3038 (2020)
The complete mitochondrial genome of Praia tianmunica is 15,556 bp long. It contains 37 genes and a control region of 505 bp in length. Gene rearrangement is present in the mitogenome of P. tianmunica. The maximum-likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic
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Floricimbex vetusculus (Cockerell, 1922) Fig. 27. Cimbex vetusculus Cockerell, 1922, p. 50. Holotype. DMNH-163A, B, type specimen, Cockerell (1922). Part, a rather complete specimen; counterpart, missing the right wings and head. Diagnosis. As for ge
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Genus Pseudocimbex Rohwer, 1908 Fig. 28. Pseudocimbex Rohwer, 1908, p. 526. Type species: Pseudocimbex clavatus Rohwer, 1908, by original designation. Diagnosis. Distinct from all other Symphyta by hind wing with M+Cu branching to M, Cu unusually bas
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Allenbycimbex n. gen. http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 704AB0FB-18D0-4CF4-AB78-F48D42378EAF Fig. 4. Type species. Allenbycimbex morrisae n. sp. Diagnosis. Distinguished from Cenocimbex by R lacking dark triangular sclerite before base of
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Trichiosomites obliviosus Brues, 1908 Figs. 24–25. Trichiosomites obliviosus Brues, 1908 p. 260, Fig. 1. Holotype. Holotype MCZ 2036, Brues (1908). A rather complete female with head present, but positioned under thorax (not missing as Brues 1908 p
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Genus Cenocimbex Nel, 2004 Figs. 2, 3E–F. Type species C. menatensis Nel, 2004. Emended diagnosis. Separated from all other Cenocimbicinae by R before base of pterostigma with dark triangular sclerite reaching 1-Rs+M near 1m-cu [vs. sclerotization
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Cenocimbicinae and the history of Cimbicidae The Cimbicidae first appears in the fossil record with one fossil of the extinct subfamily Cenocimbicinae in the Selandian, which is dominant and diverse in the Ypresian and disappears after. A single spec
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Genus Eopachylosticta Malaise, 1945 Eopachylosticta Malaise, 1945, p. 14. Type species. Amasis byrami Cockerell, 1925. Emended diagnosis. Because of lack of sufficiently preserved wings and incompletely preserved body, the type and only fossil lacks
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Pseudocimbex clavatus Rohwer, 1908 Fig. 28. Pseudocimbex clavatus Rohwer, 1908, p. 527, Fig. 1a, e. Holotype. UCM 18614, Rohwer (1908). An almost complete specimen missing most of the legs, one antenna. Diagnosis. As for genus. Description. Holotype,
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