Publisher: CSIRO Publishing

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Extensive species diversification and marked geographic phylogenetic structure in the Mesoamerican genus Stenopelmatus (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatidae: Stenopelmatinae) revealed by mitochondrial and nuclear 3RAD data
Jorge Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, et al. (2022)
Cyphastrea (Cnidaria : Scleractinia : Merulinidae) in the Red Sea: phylogeny and a new reef coral species
Roberto Arrigoni, et al. (2017)
Convergent evolution of Amphidromus-like colourful arboreal snails and phylogenetic relationship of East Asian camaenids, with description of a new Aegistohadra species (Helicoidei: Camaenidae: Bradybaeninae)
Parin Jirapatrasilp, et al. (2022)
Revealing hidden diversity among upside-down jellyfishes (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae: Cassiopea): distinct evidence allows the change of status of a neglected variety and the description of a new species
Edgar Gamero-Mora, et al. (2022)
Resolving the taxonomy of the Antarctic feather star species complex Promachocrinus ‘kerguelensis’ (Echinodermata: Crinoidea)
Emily L. McLaughlin, et al. (2023)
Investigating the Bivalve Tree of Life – an exemplar-based approach combining molecular and novel morphological characters
Rüdiger Bieler, et al. (2014)
Barcoding of mygalomorph spiders (Araneae : Mygalomorphae) in the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia reveals a highly diverse biota
Mark A. Castalanelli, et al. (2014)
Morphological and molecular insights on Megalothorax: the largest Neelipleona genus revisited (Collembola)
Clément Schneider, et al. (2013)
