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new quill mites of the family syringophilidae (acari: cheyletoidea).five new species and two new genera belonging to the family syringophilidae (acari: cheyletoidea) are described from birds that died in the antwerp zoo during their quarantine: charadriaulobia vanelli n. g., n. sp. from vanellus chilensis (charadriiformes: charadriidae) in brazil; fritschisyringophilus lonchurae n. g., n. sp. from lonchura punctulata (passeriformes: estrildidae) in india; mironovia coturnae n. sp. from coturnix coturnix (galliformes: phasianidae) in europe; syringophiloidus dabe ...200414755175
new quill mites of the family syringophilidae (acari: cheyletoidea).five new species and two new genera belonging to the family syringophilidae (acari: cheyletoidea) are described from birds that died in the antwerp zoo during their quarantine: charadriaulobia vanelli n. g., n. sp. from vanellus chilensis (charadriiformes: charadriidae) in brazil; fritschisyringophilus lonchurae n. g., n. sp. from lonchura punctulata (passeriformes: estrildidae) in india; mironovia coturnae n. sp. from coturnix coturnix (galliformes: phasianidae) in europe; syringophiloidus dabe ...200414755175
molecular phylogeny of carduelinae (aves, passeriformes, fringillidae) proves polyphyletic origin of the genera serinus and carduelis and suggests redefined generic limits.relationships of the 133 species of the subfamily carduelinae (fringillidae) are poorly resolved. for a more robust phylogenetic resolution, we sequenced two mitochondrial protein-coding genes (atpase 6 and nd3), two nuclear introns (myoglobin intron 2 and transforming growth factor-beta2 intron 5) and one nuclear protein-coding gene (c-mos) from 50 cardueline taxa representing especially the large genera serinus and carduelis. a total of 2934bp obtained was subjected to maximum likelihood and b ...200919027082
molecular phylogeny of carduelinae (aves, passeriformes, fringillidae) proves polyphyletic origin of the genera serinus and carduelis and suggests redefined generic limits.relationships of the 133 species of the subfamily carduelinae (fringillidae) are poorly resolved. for a more robust phylogenetic resolution, we sequenced two mitochondrial protein-coding genes (atpase 6 and nd3), two nuclear introns (myoglobin intron 2 and transforming growth factor-beta2 intron 5) and one nuclear protein-coding gene (c-mos) from 50 cardueline taxa representing especially the large genera serinus and carduelis. a total of 2934bp obtained was subjected to maximum likelihood and b ...200919027082
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