| 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 ... | 2004 | 14755175 |
| 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 ... | 2004 | 14755175 |
| 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 ... | 2009 | 19027082 |
| 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 ... | 2009 | 19027082 |