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Lee, Young June, Marshall, David C., Mohagan, Alma B., Hill, Kathy B. R., Mohagan, Dave P. (2023): Revised checklist of Cicadidae (Insecta: Hemiptera) of Mindanao, Philippines, with descriptions of a new genus and nine new species. Journal of Natural
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Autor:
Krushnamegh Kunte, Thai-Hong Pham, Arnold J. de Boer, Alma B. Mohagan, Vivek Sarkar, J.P. Duffels, Kiran Marathe, Young June Lee, David C. Marshall, M. S. Moulds, Kathy B. R. Hill, Benjamin W. Price, Chris Simon, Marieke A. Schouten
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Systematics. 35:570-601
The cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) related to tribe Cicadini exhibit some of the most remarkable phenotypes in the family, with many genera possessing striking colour patterns and unusual morphological features. This largely Asian group of 13 tribes
Why do some genera radiate, whereas others do not? The genetic structure of present-day populations can provide clues for developing hypotheses. In New Zealand, three Cicadidae genera are depauperate [Amphipsalta (three species), Notopsalta (one spec
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Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2018)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
Male periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) infected with conidiospore-producing (“Stage I”) infections of the entomopathogenic fungus Massospora cicadina exhibit precisely timed wing-flick signaling behavior normally seen only in sexually receptiv
Autor:
David C Marshall, Kathy B R Hill
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 1, p e4185 (2009)
BackgroundIn aggressive mimicry, a predator or parasite imitates a signal of another species in order to exploit the recipient of the signal. Some of the most remarkable examples of aggressive mimicry involve exploitation of a complex signal-response
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Autor:
Jin Yoshimura, Michael L. Neckermann, David C. Marshall, Kathy B. R. Hill, James E. Cooley, Gerry Bunker, John R. Cooley, Chris Simon, Gene Kritsky
Publikováno v:
American Entomologist. 62:241-246
Autor:
Krushnamegh Kunte, Vivek Sarkar, Allen F. Sanborn, Martin H. Villet, David C. Marshall, Geert Goemans, Elizabeth J. Wade, Benjamin W. Price, Kathy B. R. Hill, Chris Simon, Max Moulds, John R. Cooley, Kiran Marathe, Christopher L. Owen
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4424(1)
A molecular phylogeny and a review of family-group classification are presented for 137 species (ca. 125 genera) of the insect family Cicadidae, the true cicadas, plus two species of hairy cicadas (Tettigarctidae) and two outgroup species from Cercop
Autor:
Kathy B. R. Hill, Chris Simon, John R. Cooley, Dan Vanderpool, David C. Marshall, Alma B. Mohagan, Max Moulds
Publikováno v:
Systematic Biology. 65:16-34
Dated phylogenetic trees are important for studying mechanisms of diversification, and molecular clocks are important tools for studies of organisms lacking good fossil records. However, studies have begun to identify problems in molecular clock date
Autor:
Emily A. Ellis, Christopher L. Owen, Peter J.J. Kamp, Kathy B. R. Hill, David C. Marshall, Chris Simon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 42:1761-1775
Aim Comparative biogeographers question the extent to which codistributed species respond similarly to environmental change. Such responses should create similar, appropriately timed patterns of cladogenesis among codistributed taxa compared to evolu
Autor:
M. S. Moulds, Kathy B. R. Hill
Publikováno v:
Records of the Australian Museum. 67:55-66
Moulds, M. S., Hill, Kathy B. R. (2015): Phylogeny for the Tribe Thophini (Cicadoidea: Cicadidae) with the Description of a New Subspecies of Thopha sessiliba Distant from Western Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 67 (2): 55-66, DOI: 10.385