期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (3)
Snorkel snails (genus Rhiostoma) are widely distributed in Indo-China and on the Malay Peninsula. The shell morphology is traditionally used for speci......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (12)
Although most members of the freshwater leech family Glossiphoniidae have mid-body somites divided into three annuli, the genus Torix Blanchard, 1893 ......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (2)
Males of the South American spider genus Mecolaesthus Simon, 1893 are characterised by a dorsally inflated' prosoma or hump. Here we describe the firs......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (2)
Freshwater mussels are essential for the integrity of freshwater ecosystems but numbers of these organisms are declining rapidly at regional and globa......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (12)
We complement and expand the existing descriptions of the Australian araneid spider Paraplectanoides crassipes Keyserling, 1886, and provide the first......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (8)
Helotidae is a small and morphologically uniform family in Nitiduloidea. In this study, we report an unusual form of helotids, represented by Lobatihe......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (8)
South-western Western Australia is a global biodiversity hotspot renowned for exceptional diversity of plants and animals. The evolutionary processes ......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (10)
Lycaenid butterflies of the Ogyris idmo species group are endemic to Australia and obligatorily associated with Camponotus ants. Several species are t......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (1)
Nemestrinidae (tangle-veined flies) are important pollinators of numerous southern African plant species. Despite their known ecological importance, t......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (6)
Ribbon worms (phylum Nemertea) are found in oceans worldwide; however, only a few inhabit terrestrial, semiterrestrial and freshwater environments. In......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (2)
Nemognathinae is the most widespread subfamily of Meloidae, with similar to 600 species, and includes the only blister beetles distributed in Australi......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (9)
The pseudoscorpion family Garypinidae is globally distributed with 79 species in 21 genera and several species represented by Mesozoic and Eocene foss......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (1)
Owing to the small size and cryptic morphology, runcinids are among the most difficult marine heterobranchs to study and consequently one of the group......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (3)
The vestimentiferan tubeworm genera Lamellibrachia and Escarpia inhabit deep-sea chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, such as seeps, hydrothermal vents an......
期刊: INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS, 2023; 37 (1)
Munidopsid squat lobsters are among the most abundant decapods at abyssal depths and the most diverse squat lobster group in the East Pacific region. ......