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2. Does land use impact on groundwater invertebrate diversity and functionality in floodplains?
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Español, Cecilia, Comín, Francisco A., Gallardo, Belinda, Yao, Jingmei, Yela, José Luis, Carranza, Fabián, Zabaleta, Ane, Ladera, Julian, Martínez-Santos, Miren, Gerino, Magali, Sauvage, Sabine, and Sánchez-Pérez, José Miguel
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- 2017
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3. Floodplain capacity to depollute water in relation to the structure of biological communities
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Comin, Francisco A., Sánchez-Pérez, José M., Español, Cecilia, Carranza, Fabián, Sauvage, Sabine, Antiguedad, Iñaki, Zabaleta, Ane, Martinez-Santos, Miren, Gerino, Magali, Yao, Jing M., Bodoque, Jose M., Ladera, Julian, Yela, José Luis, Teissier, Samuel, Bernard-Jannin, Léonard, Sun, Xiaoling, Navarro, Enrique, Pinelli, Eric, Chamsi, Ousama, Neves, Ramiro, Brito, David, Ruiz, Estilita, Uriarte, Jesús, Jiménez, Juan J., García, Mercedes, Barcos, Alberto, and Sorando, Ricardo
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- 2017
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4. Figure 2 from: Ortiz AS, Rubio RM, de Freina JJ, Guerrero JJ, Garre M, Yela JL (2023) DNA barcoding and morphology reveal European and western Asian Arctia villica (Linnaeus, 1758) as a complex of species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). ZooKeys 1159: 69-86. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1159.95225
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Ortiz, Antonio S., primary, Rubio, Rosa M., additional, de Freina, Josef J., additional, Guerrero, Juan J., additional, Garre, Manuel, additional, and Yela, José Luis, additional
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- 2023
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5. Supplementary material 1 from: Ortiz AS, Rubio RM, de Freina JJ, Guerrero JJ, Garre M, Yela JL (2023) DNA barcoding and morphology reveal European and western Asian Arctia villica (Linnaeus, 1758) as a complex of species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). ZooKeys 1159: 69-86. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1159.95225
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Ortiz, Antonio S., primary, Rubio, Rosa M., additional, de Freina, Josef J., additional, Guerrero, Juan J., additional, Garre, Manuel, additional, and Yela, José Luis, additional
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- 2023
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6. DNA barcoding and morphology reveal European and western Asian Arctia villica (Linnaeus, 1758) as a complex of species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)
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Ortiz, Antonio S., primary, Rubio, Rosa M., additional, de Freina, Josef J., additional, Guerrero, Juan J., additional, Garre, Manuel, additional, and Yela, José Luis, additional
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- 2023
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7. Figure 1 from: Ortiz AS, Rubio RM, de Freina JJ, Guerrero JJ, Garre M, Yela JL (2023) DNA barcoding and morphology reveal European and western Asian Arctia villica (Linnaeus, 1758) as a complex of species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). ZooKeys 1159: 69-86. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1159.95225
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Ortiz, Antonio S., primary, Rubio, Rosa M., additional, de Freina, Josef J., additional, Guerrero, Juan J., additional, Garre, Manuel, additional, and Yela, José Luis, additional
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- 2023
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8. Are patterns of sampling effort and completeness of inventories congruent? A test using databases for five insect taxa in the Iberian Peninsula
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha, Sánchez-Fernández, David, Yela, José Luis, Acosta, Raúl, Bonada, Nùria, García-Barros, Enrique, Guisande, Cástor, Heine, Juergen, Millán, Andrés, Munguira, Miguel L., Romo, Helena, Zamara-Muñoz, Carmen, Lobo, Jorge M., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha, Sánchez-Fernández, David, Yela, José Luis, Acosta, Raúl, Bonada, Nùria, García-Barros, Enrique, Guisande, Cástor, Heine, Juergen, Millán, Andrés, Munguira, Miguel L., Romo, Helena, Zamara-Muñoz, Carmen, and Lobo, Jorge M.
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Evaluating data quality and inventory completeness must be a preliminary step inany biodiversity research, particularly in the case of insects and high biodiversityareas. Yet, this step is often neglected or, at best, assessed only for one insectgroup, and the degree of congruence of sampling effort ffor different insect groupsremains unexplored. We assess the congruence in the spatial distribution of sampling effort for fiveinsect groups (butterflies, caddisflies, dung beetles, moths, and aquatic beetles) inthe Iberian Peninsula. We identify well-surveyed areas for each taxonomic groupand examine the degree to which the patterns of sampling effort can be explainedby a set of variables related to environmental conditions and accessibility. Irrespective of the general lack of reliable inventories, we found a general but lowcongruence in the completeness patterns of the different taxa. This suggests thatthere is not a common geographical pattern in survey effort and that idiosyncraticand contingent factors (mainly the proximity to the workplaces of entomologists)are differentially affecting each group. After many decades of taxonomic and faunistic work, distributional databases ofIberian insects are still in a very preliminary stage, thus limiting our capacity toobtain reliable answers to basic and applied questions. We recommend carrying out long-term, standardised and well-designed entomolog-ical surveys able to generate a reliable image of the distribution of different insect groups. This will allow us to estimate accurately insect trends and better under-stand the full extent of global biodiversity loss.
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9. Are patterns of sampling effort and completeness of inventories congruent? A test using databases for five insect taxa in the Iberian Peninsula
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Sánchez‐Fernández, David, primary, Yela, José Luis, additional, Acosta, Raúl, additional, Bonada, Núria, additional, García‐Barros, Enrique, additional, Guisande, Cástor, additional, Heine, Juergen, additional, Millán, Andrés, additional, Munguira, Miguel L., additional, Romo, Helena, additional, Zamora‐Muñoz, Carmen, additional, and Lobo, Jorge M., additional
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10. Evaluation of species distribution models for estimating animal dark diversity
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Matus-Olivares, Camilo, primary, Carrasco, Jaime, additional, Yela, José Luis, additional, Meli, Paula, additional, Weintraub, Andres, additional, and Lisón, Fulgencio, additional
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- 2021
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11. Bryophila schwingenschussi
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Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto, and Ronkay, László
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Bryophila ,Arthropoda ,Noctuidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Bryophila schwingenschussi ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Bryophila schwingenschussi (Boursin, 1954) (Figs 3b and 7b) Material examined: Holotype: 1 male, “ Bône (Algerien), Juni 1931 (J. Staettermayer leg.) (Coll. Schwingenschuss)“ (Figs 3b and 7b). In NHMW. Taxonomic notes: It was described on a single male specimen, being compared with B. barbaria and B. blepharista, in a text where B. muralis and B. domestica were also mentioned as similar taxa. Boursin (1954) stated that this species and B. blepharista are very similar externally but B. schwingenschussi has shorter pectination of the male antennae, slenderer uncus, somewhat longer valvae and the vesica is armed with a strong cornutus which is missing from both B. blepharista and B. barbaria. As far as is known, it is restricted to Morocco. External and genital diagnosis: see under taxonomic notes., Published as part of Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto & Ronkay, László, 2020, Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Bryophilinae), an overlooked member of the European Noctuidae fauna, with upgrading of Bryopsis Boursin, 1970 to generic level (Taxonomic studies on the western Palaearctic Bryophilinae, No. 1), pp. 53-70 in Zootaxa 4845 (1) on page 61, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4406308, {"references":["Boursin, C. (1954) Zwei neue Cryphia Hb. (Bryophila) - Arten aus dem vorderasiatisch-mediterranean Faunenkreis. (Beitrage zur Kenntnis der \" Agrotidae-Trifinae \" 66). Zeitschrift der Wiener Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 39, 85 - 89."]}
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12. Bryophila barbaria Schawerda 1934
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Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto, and Ronkay, László
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Bryophila ,Arthropoda ,Noctuidae ,Animalia ,Bryophila barbaria ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Bryophila barbaria Schawerda, 1934 (Figs 2a to 2d, 6c and 8c) Material examined: A large number of specimens of both sexes from the high altitude parts of the High Atlas (mainly from Oukaimeden). Apart from the lectotype and paralectotype (Figs 2a and 2b), the data of the dissected specimens are as follows: RL12467m—Morocco, Haut Atlas Mts, Oukaimeden, 2700 m, 10.VII.1986, leg. F. Fernandez-Rubio (coll. GR) and RL 12477m and RL12479f—Morocco, High Atlas Mts, Oukaimeden, 2400-2700 m, 5-21.VII.1971, leg. G. Friedel (coll. HNHM). Lectotype designation: Male, “Mauretania central, Atlas major, Sidi Chamarouche, Reraia-Tal, 2300 m, 27.6.1932, H. Dürck leg.”, “collectio Schawerda”, “ Bryophila muralis var barbaria Schaw., Type. ♂. Abgebildet ” (pink label), “PREPARATION | W.M. 409 | CH. BOURSIN” (coll. NHMW) (illustrated in Fig 2a). Taxonomic notes: The date of description is cited in most references as 1935, the date printed onto the volume is 1st December, 1934. It is a well-known species of the Atlas Mts in the North African Mediterranean. Schawerda (1934) wrote: „Im Grossen Atlas (Mauretanien = Barbaria) von Dr. Dürck (München) erbeutet. Sidi Chamarouche, Reraia-Tal, 2300 m, 27.6.1932. Types in my collection“. Despite the statement of Schawerda, arguing that one was male and the other female, the syntypes are both males. External diagnosis: This species has longer and broader wings than B. perloides and lighter forewing colouration, and the dark costal markings are always clearly visible (Figs 2a to 2d); the two species are well-separable by their external features. Genital diagnosis: In the male genitalia (Fig 6c), this species has, within the species complex, the longest uncus and strongest clasper, this longest too and with sharp apex. Also the valva is slenderest at the middle, with broadly rounded cucullus, compared to B. perloides. B. barbaria shows no cornuti in the vesica. In the female genitalia (Fig 8c), the ductus bursae is dorsally swollen at his posterior half (Fig 5c)., Published as part of Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto & Ronkay, László, 2020, Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Bryophilinae), an overlooked member of the European Noctuidae fauna, with upgrading of Bryopsis Boursin, 1970 to generic level (Taxonomic studies on the western Palaearctic Bryophilinae, No. 1), pp. 53-70 in Zootaxa 4845 (1) on pages 60-61, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4406308, {"references":["Schawerda, K. (1934) Neue Heteroceren aus Algerien. Internationale Entomologische Zeitschrift, 28, 285 - 287."]}
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13. Bryophila blepharista
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Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto, and Ronkay, László
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Bryophila ,Arthropoda ,Noctuidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Bryophila blepharista ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Bryophila blepharista (Boursin, 1954) (Figs 3c and 7c) Material examined: Holotype (Figs 3c and 7c): 1 male, Taanzoult [Tazoult], Mittel-Atlas, French Marokko, 16. August 1950 (Ch. Rungs leg.). Paratypes: 1 male, from the same locality and date (Ch. Rungs leg.), 4 males, Aguelmane de Sidi Ali, Mittel-Atlas 2080 m, 5/ 25 July 1943 (Ch. Rungs leg.) (Coll. Rungs, Boursin and Schwingenschuss), 1 male, Bahlil, French Marokko, 20. August 1952 (Abdallah leg.) (Coll. Ch. Rungs). In MNHN. Taxonomic notes: The species was described from Morocco based on a few male specimens, showing differences in their antennae and certain features of the male genitalia (stout uncus and valval apical section, vesica without cornuti) compared with B. schwingenschussi and B. barbaria (Boursin 1954). External diagnosis: B. blepharista differs from B. perloides externally in the shape of the omega-shaped design, in which the inner marginal line is usually at a higher position in B. blepharista but close to the hind margin in B. perloides. Additionally, B. blepharista shows more or less pronounced antemarginal line, absent or almost absent in B. perloides. Genital diagnosis: The male genitalia of B. blepharista (Fig. 7c) are seemingly stouter than those of B. perloides (Figs 6a and 6b), according to the short series of examined specimens; the central clasper is comparatively shorter and gracile in B. perloides, although in both species shows spatulate apex. On the other hand, the uncus of B. blepharista has a narrow stem and incrassate subapical part, exactly like in B. perloides. The sacculus is short and flimsy, like in B. perloides too. Examination of larger series may clarify if these differences are actually interspecific or rather intraspecific. Epiphallus is cylindrical in B. blepharista and conical in B. perloides; but these differences may be due to different pressure of the cover glass., Published as part of Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto & Ronkay, László, 2020, Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Bryophilinae), an overlooked member of the European Noctuidae fauna, with upgrading of Bryopsis Boursin, 1970 to generic level (Taxonomic studies on the western Palaearctic Bryophilinae, No. 1), pp. 53-70 in Zootaxa 4845 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4406308, {"references":["Boursin, C. (1954) Zwei neue Cryphia Hb. (Bryophila) - Arten aus dem vorderasiatisch-mediterranean Faunenkreis. (Beitrage zur Kenntnis der \" Agrotidae-Trifinae \" 66). Zeitschrift der Wiener Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 39, 85 - 89."]}
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14. Bryophila squamosa Schwingenschuss 1936
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Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto, and Ronkay, László
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Bryophila ,Arthropoda ,Noctuidae ,Bryophila squamosa ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Bryophila squamosa Schwingenschuss, 1936 (Figs 3a and 7a) Material examined: Two syntypes, labelled „ H. Atlas, Maroc, Goundafa, 1200 m, 15.-30.VI.1933, Schwingenschuss”, one of them designated here as lectotype (Fig 3a). In NHMW. Lectotype designation: male, “ H. Atlas, Maroc, Goundafa, 1200 m, 15.-30.VI.1933, Schwingenschuss”, “ Bryophila squamosa Schwingenschuss Type ♂ ”, slide No.: RL 12464m (coll. NHMW). Taxonomic notes: The taxon was described by Schwingenschuss in Zerny (1936). Most probably, the descriptions of B. barbaria and B. squamosa were made in parallel, and both may refer to the same taxon. Thus, the statement of Boursin (1954) about their synonymy may be correct. Nevertheless, we have found some differences between their male genitalia: the uncus of B. squamosa (Fig 7a) is more slender in its distal half than that of B. barbaria (Fig 6c), the apical section of valva is also narrower and less dilated at its tip, and the vesica is remarkably broader, more discoidal. We refrain from establishing the synonymy formally until we are able to study a longer series of specimens, including females. It has to be noted that Schwingenschuss itself remarked that “ Bryophila squamosa mihi is after Βοursin also just a barbaria. Since the design matches that of barbaria, but the wing-cut is different -especially in the female-, as well as the general impression, I consider it a subspecies, especially since the animals were found at 1200 m high in a hot basin in mid-June, while barbaria was found at 2200-2700 m in July.” External diagnosis: see under B. barbaria. The lectotype shows a much more blurred condition than most of the examined specimens of B. barbaria; it is thus probably an older specimen. Genital diagnosis (Fig. 7a): see under B. barbaria and here, under Taxonomic notes., Published as part of Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto & Ronkay, László, 2020, Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Bryophilinae), an overlooked member of the European Noctuidae fauna, with upgrading of Bryopsis Boursin, 1970 to generic level (Taxonomic studies on the western Palaearctic Bryophilinae, No. 1), pp. 53-70 in Zootaxa 4845 (1) on page 61, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4406308, {"references":["Zerny, H. (1936) Die Lepidopterenfauna des Grossen Atlas in Marokko und seiner Randgebiete. Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles du Maroc, 42, 1 - 163.","Boursin, C. (1954) Zwei neue Cryphia Hb. (Bryophila) - Arten aus dem vorderasiatisch-mediterranean Faunenkreis. (Beitrage zur Kenntnis der \" Agrotidae-Trifinae \" 66). Zeitschrift der Wiener Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 39, 85 - 89."]}
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15. Bryophila katiba
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Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto, and Ronkay, László
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Lepidoptera ,Insecta ,Bryophila ,Arthropoda ,Bryophila katiba ,Noctuidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Bryophila katiba (Rungs, 1972) (Figs 4a and 4b; 8d) Material examined (but not yet dissected): Holotype male (Fig 4a) and two male paratypes: Maroc, Anti Atlas, Tafraout, 18- VI11-1946, in MNHN. After Rungs (1972): “Wingspan: 25 mm. A female captured with the male, shows the bottom of the wings shrimpy pink and no deep white: leander n.f. «. 1 female (dissected) (Figs 4b and 8d), Morocco, Anti-Atlas Mts, Tizi’n Tarakatine pass, 1600 m, 29°45’11”N, 8°50’02”W, 29-V-2005, leg. Gy. M. László & G. Ronkay (in coll. GR). Taxonomic notes: The taxonomic status of this taxon remains somehow uncertain, as no type material has yet been dissected, but it differs externally from the other members of the species-group by its smaller size, paler colouration and dark markings (Figs 4a and 4b). The types resemble more B. barbaria than any other taxa, though they are remarkably smaller and paler coloured than specimens of B. barbaria from the higher altitude places of the Moroccan Atlas. Besides, the genitalia of a female collected in the Anti Atlas mountains (Fig 8d) clearly differ from those of B. barbaria (Fig 8c) in the shape of the appendix bursae and in the width of the ductus bursae, much narrower in B. katiba and without the characteristic swelling of B. barbaria. External and genital diagnosis: see under taxonomic notes., Published as part of Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto & Ronkay, László, 2020, Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Bryophilinae), an overlooked member of the European Noctuidae fauna, with upgrading of Bryopsis Boursin, 1970 to generic level (Taxonomic studies on the western Palaearctic Bryophilinae, No. 1), pp. 53-70 in Zootaxa 4845 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4406308, {"references":["Rungs, C. E. E. (1972) Lepidopteres nouveaux du Maroc et de la Mauritanie. Bulletin du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Series 3, 60, Zoologie 46, 669 - 692."]}
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16. Bryophila perloides Guenee 1852, stat. rev
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Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto, and Ronkay, László
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Lepidoptera ,Bryophila perloides ,Insecta ,Bryophila ,Arthropoda ,Noctuidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852, stat. rev. (Figs 1a to 1d, 6a and 6b) Material examined: 2 male syntypes in coll. NHMUK, “ Andalousie ”, one of them here designated as lectotype (Figs 1a and 6b) (specimen labelled as 010918082). 1 male, 7-9-2010, Finca La Molina, Casares, Málaga, Spain (30 STF93), Penny Hale leg., coll. MF in coll. ZMC (Figs 1b and 6a). 2 males, 24.8.2018 and 21.9.2018, Campo de Gibraltar, Algeciras, Cádiz, Spain (30 STE79), José Manuel Gaona Ríos phot. (Figs 1c and 1d). Lectotype designation: male, “ Andalousie ”, “ Perloides ”, “ Syntype ” (blue ring label), “Ex MUSAEO Dris BOISDUVAL”, “Fig par J. CULOT, Noct. et Géom. d’Europe, Pl. 24 Fig 12”, “Vu par Stgr pour Catal. 1900”, “Ex Oberthür Coll. Brit. Mus. 1927-3.” (specimen labelled as 010918082, coll. NHMUK) (illustrated in Fig 1a). Taxonomic notes: the species is listed in most recent works as subordinate to Bryopsis muralis (e.g. Poole 1989, Fibiger et al. 2009; but see Fibiger et al. 2011: 33). This statement is erroneous; this species in not a Bryopsis but a true Bryophila, according to the genital configuration (see above). All five known specimens are from Andalucía, S. Spain; therefore perloides is the only European member of the group. External diagnosis: Ground colour bright olive green (Figs 1a and 1b) to dull greyish (Figs 1c and 1d). Forewings relatively small and tapered to the apex. Unlike B. domestica, subbasal and antemedian lines fused basally by an inner marginal line, forming the omega-shaped design typical of the species-group, which is completely closed in perloides; this feature is shared with the species of Bryopsis (e.g. B. muralis), where it is open to almost open in its basal part (Figs 1e and 1f). Dark spots at the costa very subtle. Unlike B. muralis, but in common with the rest of the species of the group, black X-mark on the forewings proximal to reniform stigma present. Antemarginal line absent or very subtle, in contrast to B. muralis, where it is quite apparent. Genital diagnosis: male genitalia simple, as in the rest of the species of the group; all species have similar genitalia, mostly differing in subtle details (Figs 6a to 7c). Those of B. perloides (Figs 6a and 6b) are particularly similar to those of B. barbaria (Fig 6c), but the uncus is more incrassate subapically, with shorter tip, whereas that of B. barbaria is more gradually tapered towards its apex. Additionally, the aedeagus of B. perloides shows a narrow coecum penis and broadens to its distal end, whereas in B. barbaria and other closely related species it is more or less cylindrical. Costal and hind margins of the valvae of B. perloides are almost parallel; the sacculus is weaker and smaller, the clasper smaller too, fully embedded onto the central area of valva, with slightly spatulate apex. Vesica without cornuti. The female genitalia has not yet been studied, no females have been collected so far., Published as part of Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto & Ronkay, László, 2020, Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Bryophilinae), an overlooked member of the European Noctuidae fauna, with upgrading of Bryopsis Boursin, 1970 to generic level (Taxonomic studies on the western Palaearctic Bryophilinae, No. 1), pp. 53-70 in Zootaxa 4845 (1) on pages 56-60, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4406308, {"references":["Guenee, A. (1852 - 1854) Noctuelites (II). In: Boisduval, J. A. & Guenee, A., Histoire naturelle des lnsectes. Species general des Lepidopteres. Vol. 6. Librairie Encyclopedique de Roret, Paris, pp. 29. [nº 30]","Poole, R. W. (1989) Noctuidae. In: Heppner, J. B. (Ed.), Lepidopterorum Catalogus. New Series. Vol. 118. Part. 1. E. J. Brill / Flora & Fauna Publications, Leiden, pp. 1 - 500.","Fibiger, M., Ronkay, L., Steiner, A. & Zilli, A. (2009) Noctuidae Europaeae. Vol. 11. Pantheinae, Dilobinae, Acronictinae, Eustrotiinae, Nolinae, Bagisarinae, Acontiinae, Metoponiinae, Heliothinae and Bryophilinae. Entomological Press, Soro, 504 pp.","Fibiger, M., Yela, J. L., Zilli, A., Ronkay, G. & Ronkay, L. (2011) Check list of the Quadrifid Noctuoidea of Europe. In: Witt, T. J. & Ronkay, L. (Eds.), Noctuidae Europaeae. Vol. 13. Entomological Press, Soro, pp. 23 - 44."]}
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17. Bryophila perloides Guenee 1852
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Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto, and Ronkay, László
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Lepidoptera ,Bryophila perloides ,Insecta ,Bryophila ,Arthropoda ,Noctuidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Rediscovery of Bryophila perloides On the night of 7 September 2010, a male specimen resembling B. perloides -according to the descriptions and illustrations in Guenée (1852), Rambur (1858 -[1866]) and Culot (1909-1913)- was photographed by Penny Hale at Finca La Molina, Casares, Málaga, Spain (30STF93) (Fig 1b). Following the suggestion of MF, the specimen was retained and sent to him for dissection. Examining the picture of the moth, JLY suggested B. perloides, an assumption shared by the rest of the team and confirmed by genitalia examination (Fig 6a). The genitalia showed crucial differences from those of Bryophila domestica (see e.g. Fibiger et al. 2009 and Fig 5a in this paper) and of Bryopsis muralis (Fig 5b; for taxonomic nomenclature, see Discussion), although they are much closer to those of B. domestica, from which it differs by the much shorter central claspers, wider and cygnated uncus and epiphallus broader and without distal spicules. The genitalia of one of the syntypes of B. perloides (Fig 6b) matched those of the specimen collected in Casares. It is to be noted that differences in width of the uncus between figs 6a and 6b are due to different pressure of the cover glass on the slides; same argument is applicable to the apparently different insertion position of the median claspers. The vesica is only partially everted in the syntype (Fig 6b) due to collapsing, probably related to the age of the specimen. Inspection of pictures taken by entomologists in S. Spain and uploaded to the Internet allowed us to find two additional specimens, both recorded at the Campo de Gibraltar, Algeciras, Cádiz, Spain, 30STE79, phot. José Manuel Gaona Ríos, one of them on 24.8.2018 (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1753590898021857&set=pcb.1753597151354565) (Fig 1c) and the other one on 21.9.2018 (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=17850 87104872236&set=pcb.1785087411538872) (Fig 1d), showing on the forewings both key elements of most of the species of the perloides group, the basal omega-like design and the x-mark next to the reniform spot (red arrows in the figures)., Published as part of Vargas-Rodríguez, Suraya M., Fibiger, Michael, Honey, Martin R., Ronkay, Gábor, Yela, José Luis, Zilli, Alberto & Ronkay, László, 2020, Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Bryophilinae), an overlooked member of the European Noctuidae fauna, with upgrading of Bryopsis Boursin, 1970 to generic level (Taxonomic studies on the western Palaearctic Bryophilinae, No. 1), pp. 53-70 in Zootaxa 4845 (1) on page 55, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4845.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4406308, {"references":["Guenee, A. (1852 - 1854) Noctuelites (II). In: Boisduval, J. A. & Guenee, A., Histoire naturelle des lnsectes. Species general des Lepidopteres. Vol. 6. Librairie Encyclopedique de Roret, Paris, pp. 29. [nº 30]","Rambur, P. (1858 - [1866]) Catalogue systematique des Lepidopteres d'Andalousie. Bailliere, Paris. 412 pp.","Fibiger, M., Ronkay, L., Steiner, A. & Zilli, A. (2009) Noctuidae Europaeae. Vol. 11. Pantheinae, Dilobinae, Acronictinae, Eustrotiinae, Nolinae, Bagisarinae, Acontiinae, Metoponiinae, Heliothinae and Bryophilinae. Entomological Press, Soro, 504 pp."]}
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18. Bryophila perloides Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Bryophilinae), an overlooked member of the European Noctuidae fauna, with upgrading of Bryopsis Boursin, 1970 to generic level (Taxonomic studies on the western Palaearctic Bryophilinae, No. 1)
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VARGAS-RODRÍGUEZ, SURAYA M., primary, FIBIGER, MICHAEL, additional, HONEY, MARTIN R., additional, RONKAY, GÁBOR, additional, YELA, JOSÉ LUIS, additional, ZILLI, ALBERTO, additional, and RONKAY, LÁSZLÓ, additional
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19. Compilation and analysis of fauna data for Iberian arthropods: the IberArtro project
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Millán Sánchez, Andrés, Sánchez Fernández, David, García Barros, Enrique, Hortal, Joaquín, Guisande, Castor, Miguel Lobo, Jorge, Munguira, Miguel L., Romo, Helena, Torralba Burrial, Antonio, and Yela, José Luis
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Natural History collections ,Datos de biodiversidad ,Biodiversity data ,Colecciones de Historia Natural ,distribución insectos ,insects distribution ,Entomología ,Entomology ,Biodiversidad ,Artrópodos - Abstract
Meeting of the Iberian Ecological Society and XIV AEET Meeting (1st. 2019. Barcelona)), Arthropods constitute the most diverse metazoan phylum on the planet: they comprise around 63% of all living organisms in any terrestrial region and 86% of all animal species; that is, four out of kve known animal species are arthropods. It seems therefore dimcult to address a global study of biodiversity, or its conservation, without taking into account this biological group. When we face with the challenge of describing biodiversity patterns in the Iberian Peninsula (one of the global hotspots of biodiversity), we find an insurmountable limitation to date: the scarcity of distributional data available for most species of arthropods (known as the “Wallacean shortfall”). The IberArtro project aims to overcome this limitation, and represents an unprecedented advance both in our knowledge on the distribution of Iberian arthropod biodiversity and on its conservation. The specikc objectives of this project are: i) to continue with the management and development of the Iberian arthropod distribution database and the GeoBrink platform, improving its functionality and expanding the number of records and taxonomic groups included; ii) to develop new freely available tools allowing the analyses of biological databases; and (iii) to apply these tools to the already compiled database (containing 820000 records for almost 1700 invertebrate species). This will allow us to advance on our understanding of the distribution of biodiversity, generating reliable species distribution models and identifying priority areas for conservation, to knally assess the effectiveness of the current network of protected spaces in representing these high and interesting arthropod biodiversity., Convocatoria 2017 Proyectos de Investigación científica y Transferencia de Tecnología de la consejería de Educación, cultura y Deportes de la Junta de comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha
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20. KnowBR: An application to map the geographical variation of survey effort and identify well-surveyed areas from biodiversity databases
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, European Commission, Lobo, Jorge M., Hortal, Joaquín, Yela, José Luis, Millán, Andrés, Sánchez-Fernández, David, García-Roselló, Emilio, González-Dacosta, Jacinto, Heine, Juergen, González-Vilas, Luis, Guisande, Cástor, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, European Commission, Lobo, Jorge M., Hortal, Joaquín, Yela, José Luis, Millán, Andrés, Sánchez-Fernández, David, García-Roselló, Emilio, González-Dacosta, Jacinto, Heine, Juergen, González-Vilas, Luis, and Guisande, Cástor
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Biodiversity databases are typically incomplete and biased. We identify their three main limitations for characterizing the geographic distributions of species: unknown levels of survey effort, unknown absences of a species from a region, and unknown level of repeated occurrence of a species in different samples collected at the same location. These limitations hinder our ability to distinguish between the actual absence of a species at a given location and its (erroneous) apparent absence as consequence of inadequate surveys. Good practice in biodiversity research requires knowledge of the number, location and degree of completeness of relatively well-surveyed inventories within territorial units. We herein present KnowBR, an application designed to simultaneously estimate the completeness of species inventories across an unlimited number of spatial units and different geographical extents, resolutions and unit expanses from any biodiversity database. We use the number of database records gathered in a territorial unit as a surrogate of survey effort, assuming that such number correlates positively with the probability of recording a species within such area. Consequently, KnowBR uses a “record-by-species” matrix to estimate the relationship between the accumulated number of species and the number of database records to characterize the degree of completeness of the surveys. The final slope of the species accumulation curves and completeness percentages are used to discriminate and map well-surveyed territorial units according to user criteria. The capacity and possibilities of KnowBR are demonstrated through two examples derived from data of varying geographic extent and numbers of records. Further, we identify the main advances that would improve the current functionality of KnowBR.
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21. La collection Jacques Plante de Noctuidae. The Jacques Plante Noctuidae collection, part II: Amphipyrinae, Psaphidinae, Cuculliinae, Oncocnemidinae, Acontiinae, Pantheinae, Dyopsinae, Raphiinae, Acronictinae, Bryophilinae, Heliothinae, Condicinae &...
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Yela, José Luis and Ortiz, Antonio S.
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BIOLOGICAL classification ,NATURAL history museums ,NOCTUIDAE ,SUBSPECIES ,BUTTERFLIES - Abstract
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22. Call to restrict neonicotinoids
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Goulson, Dave, Sills, Jennifer, Frey, Hans, Tzinieris, Sarah, Colin, Marc, Edouard, Marchand, Patrice, A., Bastian, Suzanne, Richard, Freddie, Jeanne, Early, Ralph, Herrick, Sarah, Arlettaz, Raphaël, Wubs, E., R.J., Sitters, Judith, Seidl, Irmi, Potthast, Thomas, Karpińska-Kołaczek, Monika, Bücking, Elisabeth, Vittoz, Pascal, Lundgren, Jonathan, G., Stöcklin, Jürg, Guisan, Antoine, Hufty, Marc, Moretti, Marco, Aragno, Michel, Forney, Jeremie, Todorov, Milcho, Todorov, Gilbert, Daniel, Geisen, Stefan, Lara, Enrique, Seppey, Christophe, V.W., Kudryavtsev, Alexander, Theurillat, Jean, Paul, Wilkinson, David, M., Leadbeater, Elli, Glauser, Gaetan, Koenig, Isabelle, Hedenec, Petr, Portier, Christopher, J., Stamati, Polyxeni, Nicolopoulou, Elwood, Bob, Nielsen, Anders, Nascimento, Fábio, Wickson, Fern, Chittka, Lars, Yela, José, Luis, Boykett, Tim, von Weizsäcker, Ernst, Ulrich, Silva, Margarida, Armitage, Sophie, Mertens, Martha, Rembiałkowska, Ewa, Swaegers, Janne, Rosslenbroich, Bernd, Rolff, Jens, Bøhn, Thomas, Geiger, Matthias, F., Radek, Renate, Fritz, Jürgen, Vallianatos, Evaggelos, Fraser, Gail, Børsen, Tom, Kollek, Regine, Loening, Ulrich, Liess, Matthias, Schaefer, Ralf, B., Idel, Anita, Loske, Reinhard, Fischer, Doreen, Antoniou, Michael, Wynne, Brian, Gómez-Ramírez, Pilar, von Fragstein und Niemsdorff, Peter, Vogtmann, Hartmut, Schröder, Winfried, Wägele, J., Wolfgang, Kratz, Werner, Rudolf, Bamberger, Axel, Valentina, Cebotari, Bohlen, Patrick, J., Gordon, Rachel, Wyckhuys, Kris, Amrine, James, Wesley, Cornelisse, Tara, Marquez, Emily, Miles, Albie, Novotny, Eva, Hayden, Nancy, Müller, Eduard, Boulton, April, Wilson, Allison, K., Abernathy, Rella, Callahan, Richard, A., Verzeñassi, Damián, Doebel, Hartmut, Garcia-Gonzalez, Jaime, E., Graham, Charles, Edward, dos Santos, Charles, Fernando, Rodriguez-Cervantes, Silvia, Marino, Damián, J., DiBartolomeis, Michael, J., Hughes, Bill, Måren, Inger, Elisabeth, Lovett, Peter, Yates, Barry, Mineau, Pierre, Alton, Karin, Collins, Terrence, J., Heller, Richard, Scott, Dentan, Robert, Knox, Regal, Philip, J., Raptis, Leda, Wright, Angela, J., Clark, E., Ann, Prof., Nicolas, J., Watts, Meriel, Almeida Sousa, Ana, Catarina, Fyfe, Lorna, Siddique, Ilyas, Blum, Astrid, Juliette, Hambrey, John, Olarieta, José, Ramón, Beckwith, Robaire, Perret-Clermont, Anne, Nelly, Krogmann, Lars, de Vere, Natasha, Seidler, Ramon, Fagan, John, Lambeets, Kevin, Frankie, Gordon, Smith, Janet, E., Seneff, Stephanie, Vandame, Rémy, Hornig, Mady, Davis, Chandler, Anderson, Molly, D., Kenan, William, R., Latham, Jonathan, Weiss, Will, Knapp, Jennifer, Enríquez, Eunice, Raucq, Philippe, Porter, Siobhán, Kelly, Ruth, Hegland, Stein, Joar, Reynolds, James, H., Worthington, Andrea, Petersson, Wilhelm, Rees, Alan, Kozuharova, Ekaterina, Gibbons, David, W., Lucero, Raymundo, M., Oruç, Hasan, Hüseyin, Riede, Klaus, Hendrickson, O., Sultan, Pr, Charles, Safer, Anton, Downs, Craig, A., Hoppe, Peter, P., Tapparo, Andrea, Belzunces, Luc, Janairo, Jose Isagani, B., Chen, Yun, Ru, van Lexmond, Maarten, F.I.J.Bijleveld, Cave, Ronald, D., Michaud, J., P., Weissling, Thomas, J., Ratcliffe, Brett, Woodcock, Ben, Ellis, Marion, Kiljanek, Tomasz, Buckley, Lizette, Garrigue, Claire, González-Ortega, Emmanuel, Noymer, Andrew, Mesnage, Robin, Reumer, Jelle, Whitehorn, Penelope, Donley, Nathan, Strange, Philip, Duncan, Elizabeth, Warren, Martin, Tennekes, Henk, A., Krischik, Vera, Brandt, Annely, Manclus, Juan, J., Pavlaki, Maria, Bartomeus, Ignasi, Pettigrove, Vincent, van der Sluijs, Jeroen, P., Aebi, Alexandre, López, Javier, Hernández, Mitchell, Edward, A.D., Bushmann, Sara, L., Tison, Léa, Kegley, Susan, E., Nugegoda, Dayanthi, Morrissey, Christy, Lima, Maria, Augusta, Morton, Eugene, S., Porrini, Claudio, Daza, Antonieta, Baer, Boris, Codling, Garry, Lu, Chensheng, Marrero, Hugo, Javier, Teixeira, Erica, Weinstein, Schneider, Marcela, Inés, Kent, Clement, F., Monaghan, Kieran, Sadd, Ben, Li, Hongliang, Zaccagnini, Maria, Elena, Delaplane, Keith, S., Fellow, Walter, B.Hill, Brodeur, Julie, Celine, Al Naggar, Yahya, Rosa-Fontana, Annelise, Pestana, João Luis, Teixeira, Tooker, John, F., Menzel, Randolf, Zimmermann, Jesko, Botías, Cristina, Montoya-Baides, Angel, Beaurepaire, Alexis, Varó, Inmaculada, Connolly, Christopher, N., Ollerton, Jeff, Sanchez-Bayo, Francisco, Marchand, Patrice, Giorio, Chiara, Bonmatin, Jean-Marc, Yang, En, Cheng, Nicholls, Elizabeth, Callaghan, Carolyn, Kerr, Jeremy., School of life sciences, and University of Sussex
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Insecticides ,Insecta ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Neurotoxins ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Biology ,Insect Control ,01 natural sciences ,Ciencias Biológicas ,Toxicology ,Neonicotinoids ,[CHIM]Chemical Sciences ,Animals ,Call to restrict neonicotinoids ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Pest control ,Biodiversity ,[SDE]Environmental Sciences ,business ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,Conservación de la Biodiversidad - Abstract
Neonicotinoids are the most widely used insecticides in the world . They are applied to a broad range of food, energy, and ornamental crops, and used in domestic pest control. Because they are neorotoxins, they are higyly toxic to insects , a group of organisms that contains the majority of the described life on Earth, and wich includes numerous species of vital importance to humans such as pollinators and predators of pets... Fil: Frey, Hans. Geothermal Electricity Generation; Australia Fil: Tzinieris, Sarah. King's College; Reino Unido Fil: Colin, Marc Edouard. Universidad de Aix-Marsella; Francia Fil: Marchand, Patrice. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia Fil: Bastian, Suzanne. University of Brittany-Loire; Francia Fil: Richard, Freddie Jeanne. Université de Poitiers; Francia Fil: Early, Ralph. Harper Adams University; Reino Unido Fil: Herrick, Sarah. University of Manchester; Reino Unido Fil: Arlettaz, Raphaël. University of Bern; Suiza Fil: Wubs, E.R.J.. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences; Países Bajos Fil: Sitters, Judith. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences; Países Bajos Fil: Seidl, Irmi. Swiss Federal Research Institute; Suiza Fil: Potthast, Thomas. University of Tübingen; Alemania Fil: Karpinska Kolaczek, Monika. University in Poznan; Polonia Fil: Bücking, Elisabeth. Institute for Forestry Research; Alemania Fil: Vittoz, Pascal. Universite de Lausanne; Suiza Fil: Lundgren, Jonathan G.. Ecdysis Foundation; Estados Unidos Fil: Stöcklin, Jürg. University of Basel; Suiza Fil: Guisan, Antoine. Universite de Lausanne; Suiza Fil: Hufty, Marc. Graduate Institute; Suiza Fil: Moretti, Marco. Swiss Federal Research Institute; Suiza Fil: Aragno, Michel. Universite de Neuchatel; Suiza Fil: Forney, Jeremie. Universite de Neuchatel; Suiza Fil: Todorov, Milcho Todorov. Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; Bulgaria Fil: Gilbert, Daniel. Universite de Franche-Comte; Francia Fil: Geisen, Stefan. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences; Países Bajos Fil: Lara, Enrique. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Real Jardín Botánico; España Fil: Seppey, Christophe V.W.. University of Tromsø; Noruega Fil: Kudryavtsev, Alexander. Saint Petersburg State University; Rusia Fil: Theurillat, Jean-Paul. Universidad de Ginebra; Suiza Fil: Wilkinson, David M.. University of Lincoln; Estados Unidos Fil: Leadbeater, Elli. University of London; Reino Unido Fil: Glauser, Gaetan. Universite de Neuchatel; Suiza Fil: Koenig, Isabelle. Universite de Neuchatel; Suiza Fil: Hedenec, Petr. Universite de Neuchatel; Suiza Fil: Portier, Christopher J.. Maastricht University; Países Bajos Fil: Stamati, Polyxeni Nicolopoulou. University of Athens; Grecia Fil: Elwood, Bob. The Queens University of Belfast; Irlanda Fil: Nielsen, Anders. University of Oslo; Noruega Fil: Nascimento, Fábio. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil Fil: Wickson, Fern. GenØk Centre for Biosafety; Noruega Fil: Chittka, Lars. University of London; Reino Unido Fil: Yela, José Luis. Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha; España Fil: Boykett, Tim. Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz; Austria Fil: von Weizsäcker, Ernst Ulrich. University of Freiburg; Alemania Fil: Silva, Margarida. Universidade Católica Portuguesa; Portugal Fil: Armitage, Sophie. Freie Universität Berlin; Alemania Fil: Mertens, Martha. Institute for Biodiversity; Alemania Fil: Rembialkowska, Ewa. Warsaw University of Life Sciences; Polonia Fil: Swaegers, Janne. Freie Universität Berlin; Alemania Fil: Rosslenbroich, Bernd. University of Witten/Herdecke; Alemania Fil: Rolff, Jens. Freie Universität Berlin; Alemania Fil: Bøhn, Thomas. GenØk Centre for Biosafety; Noruega Fil: Geiger, Matthias F.. Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig Leibniz; Alemania Fil: Radek, Renate. Freie Universität Berlin; Alemania Fil: Fritz, Jürgen. University of Kassel; Alemania Fil: Vallianatos, Evaggelos. 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Hambrey Consulting; Canadá Fil: Safer, Anton. University of Heidelberg; Alemania Fil: Olarieta, José Ramón. Universidad de Lleida; España Fil: Beckwith, Robaire. University of Cambridge; Estados Unidos Fil: Perret-Clermont, Anne-Nelly. Universite de Neuchatel; Suiza Fil: Krogmann, Lars. Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History; Alemania Fil: de Vere, Natasha. National Botanic Garden of Wales; Reino Unido Fil: Seidler, Ramon. United State Environmental Protection Agency; Estados Unidos Fil: Fagan, John. Maharishi University of Management; Estados Unidos Fil: Lambeets, Kevin. Natuurpunt Beheer; Bélgica Fil: Gordon, Frankie. University of California at Berkeley; Estados Unidos Fil: Smith, Janet E.. University of Alberta; Canadá Fil: Seneff, Stephanie. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; Estados Unidos Fil: Vandame, Rémy. El Colegio de la Frontera Sur; México Fil: Hornig, Mady. Columbia University; Estados Unidos Fil: Davis, Chandler. 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University of Nebraska; Estados Unidos Fil: Ratcliffe, Brett. University of Nebraska; Estados Unidos Fil: Woodcock, Ben. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; Reino Unido Fil: Ellis, Marion. University of Nebraska; Estados Unidos Fil: Kiljanek, Tomasz. National Veterinary Research Institute; Polonia Fil: Buckley, Lizette. University of Nebraska; Estados Unidos Fil: Garrigue, Claire. Inland Revenue Department; Nueva Zelanda Fil: González-Ortega, Emmanuel. National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change; Suiza Fil: Noymer, Andrew. University of California at Irvine; Estados Unidos Fil: Mesnage, Robin. King's College; Reino Unido Fil: Reumer, Jelle. Utrecht University; Países Bajos Fil: Whitehorn, Penelope. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Alemania Fil: Donley, Nathan. Center for Biological Diversity. Environmental Health Program; Estados Unidos Fil: Strange, Philip. University of Reading; Reino Unido Fil: Duncan, Elizabeth. University of Leeds; Reino Unido Fil: Warren, Martin. Butterfly Conservation Europe; Países Bajos Fil: Tennekes, Henk A.. Experimental Toxicology Services; Países Bajos Fil: Krischik, Vera. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Brandt, Annely. Bee Institute Kirchhain; Alemania Fil: Manclus, Juan J.. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia; España Fil: Pavlaki, Maria. University of Aveiro; Portugal Fil: Bartomeus, Ignasi. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Estación Biológica de Doñana; España Fil: Pettigrove, Vincent. University of Melbourne; Australia Fil: van der Sluijs, Jeroen P.. University of Bergen; Noruega. University of Utrecht; Países Bajos Fil: Aebi, Alexandre. Universite de Neuchatel; Suiza Fil: López, Javier Hernández. University of Graz; Australia Fil: Mitchell, Edward A. D.. Universite de Neuchatel; Suiza Fil: Bushmann, Sara L.. George Stevens Academy; Estados Unidos Fil: Tison, Léa. Freie Universität Berlin; Alemania Fil: Kegley, Susan E.. Pesticide Research Institute; Estados Unidos Fil: Nugegoda, Dayanthi. University of Melbourne; Australia Fil: Morrissey, Christy. University of Saskatchewan; Canadá Fil: Lima, Maria Augusta. Universidad Federal de Viçosa; Brasil Fil: Morton, Eugene S.. National Zoological Park; India Fil: Porrini, Claudio. Universidad de Bologna; Italia Fil: Daza Millone, Maria Antonieta. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas; Argentina Fil: Baer, Boris. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Codling, Garry. Masaryk University; República Checa Fil: Lu, Chensheng. Chan School of Public Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Marrero, Hugo Javier. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. 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Centro Regional Buenos Aires; Argentina Fil: Delaplane, Keith S.. University of Georgia; Estados Unidos Fil: Fellow, Walter B. Hill. University of Georgia; Estados Unidos Fil: Brodeur, Celine Marie Julie. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina Fil: Al Naggar, Yahya. Tanta University; Egipto Fil: Rosa-Fontana, Annelise. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; Brasil Fil: Pestana, João Luis Teixeira. University of Aveiro; Portugal Fil: Tooker, John F.. Penn State University; Estados Unidos Fil: Menzel, Randolf. Freie Universität Berlin; Alemania Fil: Zimmermann, Jesko. The University of Dublin; Irlanda Fil: Botías, Cristina. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; España Fil: Montoya-Baides, Angel. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia; España Fil: Beaurepaire, Alexis. Inra Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur; Francia Fil: Varó, Inmaculada. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; España Fil: Connolly, Christopher N.. Centre for Environmental Change & Human Resilience; Reino Unido Fil: Ollerton, Jeff. University of Northampton; Reino Unido Fil: Sanchez-Bayo, Francisco. The University Of Sydney; Australia Fil: Marchand, Patrice. l'Institut de l'agriculture et de l'alimentation biologiques; Francia Fil: Giorio, Chiara. Università di Padova; Italia Fil: Jean-Marc, Bonmatin. Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire; Francia Fil: Yang, En-Cheng. National Taiwan University; China Fil: Nicholls, Elizabeth. University of Sussex; Reino Unido Fil: Callaghan, Carolyn. Canadian Wildlife Federation; Canadá Fil: Kerr, Jeremy. University of Ottawa; Canadá Fil: Goulson, D.. University of Sussex; Reino Unido
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23. Ten years of progress in the study of Hadena-Caryophyllaceae nursery pollination. A review in light of new Mediterranean data
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Prieto-Benítez, Samuel, primary, Yela, José Luis, additional, and Giménez-Benavides, Luis, additional
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24. Ciencia y sistema de producción : publicar en tiempos revueltos
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Buscalioni, Ângela Delgado, Lorenzo, José Manuel Estrada, Blásquez, Elena Hernadez, and Yela, José Luis
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Revisão por pares ,Ética na publicação - Abstract
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- 2014
25. Local Abundance Patterns of Noctuid Moths in Olive Orchards: Life-History Traits, Distribution Type and Habitat Interactions
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Pérez-Guerrero, Sergio, primary, Redondo, Alberto José, additional, and Yela, José Luis, additional
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- 2011
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26. Una especie nueva del género Lygephila Billberg, 1820 descubierta en la Península Ibérica (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)
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Yela, José Luis
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Lepidoptera ,New taxon ,Noctuidae ,Nuevo taxon ,Lygephila - Abstract
[EN A new species of genus Lygephila Billberg, 1820 (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) is described. It is named Lygephila herrerai n. sp., and his locus typicus is the Sierra of Cazorla, in Jaen (Spain). General comments on genus Lygephila and on its Iberian species are added., [ES] Se describe una nueva especie del género Lygephila Billberg, 1820 (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae), que es denominada Lygephila herrerai n. sp. Su localidad típica es la Sierra de Cazorla, en Jaén (España). Se añaden comentarios generales sobre el género Lygephila y sus especies ibéricas.
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- 1990
27. Effects of Moonlight and Meteorological Factors on Light and Bait Trap Catches of Noctuid Moths (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
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Yela, José Luis, primary and Holyoak, Marcel, additional
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28. Los insectos y el biodeterioro del Patrimonio Histórico Cultural
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Yela, José Luis, primary and Sameño Puerto, Marta, primary
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29. Contribución al conocimiento de los Catocalinae de la región de Madrid (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)
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Yela, José Luis
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[EN] The Catocalinae species (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) that inhabit the Madrid province are studied, giving data on their morphology, distribution and ecology. The description of the genitalic armours of those not belonging to the genus Catocala is emphasized, since the Catocala species were already studied by AGENJ0 (1959). However, the genitalia of Catocala mariana Rambur, 1858, bona species, is examined, comparing it with that of Catocala eutychea (Treitschke, 1835). One species, Ophiusa tirhaca (Cramer, 1777), is mentioned for the first time of Madrid. Some data about Clytie illunaris (Hübner, [1813]) and Clytie sancta (Staudinger, 1897), both previously mentioned as existing in Madrid, are given, explaining the most important differences that could be observed in their genitalia. As it is commented, the latter and Clytie syriaca (Bougnion, 1837) must be eliminated from the lists of the Iberian fauna until their presence in our peninsula is shown by fiable data., [ES] Se estudian, aportando datos tanto de morfología como de distribución y ecología, las especies integrantes de la subfamilia Catocalinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) encontradas en la provincia de Madrid, poniendo mayor énfasis en la descripción de las estructuras genitales de aquellas que no pertenecen al género Catocala, ya tratado por AGENJO (1959). Sí se trata, sin embargo, la genitalia de Catocala mariana Rambur, 1858, bona species, comparándola con la de Catocala eutychea (Treitschke, 1835). Se cita una especie como nueva para Madrid, Ophiusa tirhaca (Cramer, 1777). Se ofrecen algunos datos de interés sobre Clytie illunaris (Hübner, [1813 ]) y Clytie sancta (Staudinger, 1897) (ambas citadas de Madrid), indicándose las diferencias más importanes que pueden encontrarse entre sus estructuras genitales; como se comenta, tanto esta última especie como Clytie syriaca (Bugnion, 1837) han de ser eliminadas de las listas de la fauna ibérica mientras no se demuestre con datos fiables su presencia en nuestra Península.
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- 1989
30. DNA barcoding and morphology reveal European and western Asian Arctiavillica (Linnaeus, 1758) as a complex of species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae).
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Ortiz AS, Rubio RM, de Freina JJ, Guerrero JJ, Garre M, and Yela JL
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Currently, the genus Arctia Schrank, 1802 includes approximately 16 species in the Palaearctic region, depending on the taxonomic interpretation. Here, populations of the Arctiavillica (Linnaeus, 1758) morphospecies complex were studied from Europe to the Middle East (Turkey, northern Iran) by molecular methods. Morphological treatment has traditionally revealed the presence of five nominal taxa: A.villica (Linnaeus, 1758), A.angelica (Boisduval, 1829), A.konewkaii (Freyer, 1831), A.marchandi de Freina, 1983, and A.confluens Romanoff, 1884. The molecular approach tests whether they represent well-delimited species. Subsequently, this study corroborates the suitability of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) marker sequence for species delimitation. In total, 55 barcodes of the Arctiavillica complex were compared, and two molecular species delimitation algorithms were applied to reveal the potential Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units (MOTUs), namely the distance-based Barcode Index Number (BIN) System, and the hierarchical clustering algorithm based on a pairwise genetic distances approach using the Assemble Species by Automatic Partitioning (ASAP). The applied ASAP distance-based species delimitation method for the analysed dataset revealed an interspecific threshold of 2.0-3.5% K2P distance as suitable for species identification purposes of the Iberian A.angelica and the Sicilian A.konewkaii and less than 2% for the three taxa of the A.villica clade: A.villica , A.confluens , and A.marchandi . This study contributes to a better understanding of the taxonomy of the genus Arctia and challenges future revision of this genus in Turkey, the Caucasus, Transcaucasia as well as northern Iran using standard molecular markers., (Antonio S. Ortiz, Rosa M. Rubio, Josef J. de Freina, Juan J. Guerrero, Manuel Garre, José Luis Yela.)
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