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RE: https://mastodon.green/@plazi_species/115865079842879526
It is a complex #scientific #study in which C. J. Glasby et al. (2025) deal with the #Marphysa #mossambica #speciesgroup (#Polychaeta: #Eunicidae). Species complexes always indicate very closely related and #similar #species and #taxonomic uncertainty about where species boundaries have been crossed and where they have not. The authors redescribed the species Marphysa mossambica and described two #newspecies.
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/244684/ 9 new butterflies discovered in old museum archives #ButterflySpecies #ChristopheFaynel #Éire #GeneticAnalysis #IE #Ireland #MuseumCollections #NaturalHistoryMuseum #Science #SpeciesGroup
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Shown is a #fly of the #genus #Sarcophaga, not being determined on a #specieslevel. It belongs to the #cryptic S. carnaria-#speciesgroup S. #carnaria itself is distributed throughout the #Palearctic region and is a #parasitoid of earthworms. H. E. Moore et al. (2021) used #cuticularhydrocarbon (CHC) profiles to differentiate 11 Sarcophaga species (including S. carnaria) from each other
© #StefanFWirth #Berlin 2025Ref
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87221-y#Photos
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Shown is a #fly of the #genus #Sarcophaga, not being determined on a #specieslevel. It belongs to the #cryptic S. carnaria-#speciesgroup S. #carnaria itself is distributed throughout the #Palearctic region and is a #parasitoid of earthworms. H. E. Moore et al. (2021) used #cuticularhydrocarbon (CHC) profiles to differentiate 11 Sarcophaga species (including S. carnaria) from each other
© #StefanFWirth #Berlin 2025Ref
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87221-y#Photos
© S. F. Wirth -
Shown is a #fly of the #genus #Sarcophaga, not being determined on a #specieslevel. It belongs to the #cryptic S. carnaria-#speciesgroup S. #carnaria itself is distributed throughout the #Palearctic region and is a #parasitoid of earthworms. H. E. Moore et al. (2021) used #cuticularhydrocarbon (CHC) profiles to differentiate 11 Sarcophaga species (including S. carnaria) from each other
© #StefanFWirth #Berlin 2025Ref
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87221-y#Photos
© S. F. Wirth -
Shown is a #fly of the #genus #Sarcophaga, not being determined on a #specieslevel. It belongs to the #cryptic S. carnaria-#speciesgroup S. #carnaria itself is distributed throughout the #Palearctic region and is a #parasitoid of earthworms. H. E. Moore et al. (2021) used #cuticularhydrocarbon (CHC) profiles to differentiate 11 Sarcophaga species (including S. carnaria) from each other
© #StefanFWirth #Berlin 2025Ref
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87221-y#Photos
© S. F. Wirth -
Shown is a #fly of the #genus #Sarcophaga, not being determined on a #specieslevel. It belongs to the #cryptic S. carnaria-#speciesgroup S. #carnaria itself is distributed throughout the #Palearctic region and is a #parasitoid of earthworms. H. E. Moore et al. (2021) used #cuticularhydrocarbon (CHC) profiles to differentiate 11 Sarcophaga species (including S. carnaria) from each other
© #StefanFWirth #Berlin 2025Ref
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87221-y#Photos
© S. F. Wirth