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1. Same but different: towards taxonomic status of Myotis ater (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from the mainland Asia.

2. Intrageneric Relationship of Datnioides (Lobotiformes) Inferred from the Complete Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Operon.

3. Waldsteinia within Geum s.l. (Rosaceae): Main Aspects of Phylogeny and Speciation History.

4. Reticulate evolution in the Pteris fauriei group (Pteridaceae).

5. Neckera, Forsstroemia and Alleniella (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta) redefined based on phylogenetic analyses.

6. Karyological and nuclear DNA content variation of the genus Asparagus.

7. Polymorphism of Mitochondrial DNA and Six Nuclear Genes in the Amur Evenk Population.

8. A new obligate groundwater species of Asellus (Isopoda, Asellidae) from Iran.

9. Integrative taxonomy of the Selaginella helvetica group based on morphological, molecular and ecological data.

10. Molecular phylogeny of Enkianthus Lour. (Ericaceae) based on chloroplast and nuclear DNA sequences with an emphasis on the origin of polyploid species.

11. Polyploidy Expands the Range of Centaurium (Gentianaceae).

12. Phylogenetic Relationships of Oxytropis Section Arctobia of Northeast Asia according to Sequencing of the Intergenic Spacers of Chloroplast and ITS of Nuclear Genomes.

13. Geographical differentiation and cryptic diversity in the monocled cobra, Naja kaouthia (Elapidae), from Thailand.

14. Phylogenomic analyses of the Photinia complex support the recognition of a new genus Phippsiomeles and the resurrection of a redefined Stranvaesia in Maleae (Rosaceae).

15. A new genus of air-breathing marine slugs from South-East Asia (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Onchidiidae).

16. The Callerya Group redefined and Tribe Wisterieae (Fabaceae) emended based on morphology and data from nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequences.

17. Two new species of Hygrophorus from temperate Himalayan Oak forests of Pakistan.

18. Analysis of Genome Size of Sixteen Coffea arabica Cultivars Using Flow Cytometry.

19. Molecular phylogenetic species delimitation in the aquatic genus Ottelia (Hydrocharitaceae) reveals cryptic diversity within a widespread species.

20. Invasion genetics of the silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix across North America: Differentiation of fronts, introgression, and eDNA metabarcode detection.

21. Cross-continental phylogeography of two Holarctic Nymphalid butterflies, Boloria eunomia and Boloria selene.

22. Species, sex and geo-location identification of seized tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) parts in Nepal—A molecular forensic approach.

23. Gross morphology betrays phylogeny: the Scrub Warbler Scotocerca inquieta is not a cisticolid.

24. Molecular phylogenetics of Myotis indicate familial-level divergence for the genus Cistugo (Chiroptera).

25. Phylogeny and generic delimitation of Asian Marantaceae.

26. Divergence at mitochondrial and ribosomal loci indicates the split between Asian and European populations of Trichinella spiralis occurred prior to swine domestication.

27. Phylogeny of Euclidieae (Brassicaceae) based on plastome and nuclear ribosomal DNA data.

28. Shining a light on species delimitation in the tree genus Engelhardia Leschenault ex Blume (Juglandaceae).

29. A Critical Cross-Species Comparison of Pollen from Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. vs. Nymphaea lotus L. for Authentication of Thai Medicinal Herbal Tea.

30. An integrative phylogenomic approach illuminates the evolutionary history of Old World tree frogs (Anura: Rhacophoridae).

31. An Attempt to Reconstruct the Phylogeny of the Hipposideros Leaf-nosed Bats Based on Nuclear Gene Markers.

32. Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China.

33. Taeniasis and cysticercosis in Asia: A review with emphasis on molecular approaches and local lifestyles.

34. The importance of the North Atlantic land bridges and eastern Asia in the post-Boreotropical biogeography of the Northern Hemisphere as revealed from the poison ivy genus (Toxicodendron, Anacardiaceae).

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