Family, genus, species, common name, and Pearson correlations of environmental variables with each of the four dbRDA axes, for both the adjusted R2 and AIC models.Arthur, L. SchultzHamish, A. MalcolmDaniel, J. BucherM...
and tribe Anthemideae Cass., and one of the largest of the family Asteraceae Martynov (= Compositae Giseke), itself the biggest plant family as regard number of species. The most common explanation for the scientific name of this genus is that it comes from the Greek goddess Artemis (Diana...
Conservation of the family name Enterobacteriaceae, of the name of the type genus, and designation of the type species OPINION NO. 15 JUDICIAL COMMISSION o... A variety of genera and species of the family Enterobacteriaceae bear surface fimbriae that enable them to bind to D-mannose residues on...
Integrative taxonomy of Diamesus Hope, 1840 (Coleoptera: Silphinae) is presented. Adults of D. bimaculatus Portevin, 1914 (endemic to Taiwan) and D. osculans (Vigors, 1825) (widely distributed from northern India to Australia) are redescribed, keyed and
Together with other elevated areas, the Mountains of Central Asia are significantly threatened by ongoing climate change. The presence of refuges during the glaciations makes the region extremely rich in species, especially endemic ones. However, the lim
Taxonomic History and Structure Historical Developments The genus Klebsiella, in the family Enterobacteriaceae, was named by Trevisan (1885) to honor the German microbiologist Edwin Klebs (1834–1913). The type species is Klebsiella pneumoniae (Schroeter, 1886; Trevisan, 1887). The first Klebsiella ...
The new name must be explicitly stated to be new and the rank of the new taxon must be given. This may be done by appending “sp. nov.” to the first use of a new species name, and “gen. nov.” to a new genus name. The new name must be accompanied by the explicit designation...
Due to its remarkable species diversity and micro-endemism, Madagascar has recently been suggested to serve as a biogeographic model region. However, hypothesis-based tests of various diversification mechanisms that have been proposed for the evolution o
genus, biologicalclassificationranking between family andspecies, consisting of structurally or phylogenetically related species or a single isolated species exhibiting unusual differentiation (monotypicgenus). The genus name is the first word of abinomial scientific name(the species name is the second word...
The genus Mimosa belongs to the Fabaceae family and comprises almost 400 species of herbs, shrubs and ornamental trees. The genus Mimosa is found all over the tropics and subtropics of Asia, Africa, South America, North America and Australia. Traditionally, this genus has been popular for the ...