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    Two problematic, troglophilous gastropods from the Peloponnese, Greece (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Zonitidae) Article

    Zoologische Mededelingen, 82(28), 275-280.

    E. Gittenberger (Edmund)

    January 2008
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    Sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta, Tenthredinidae) from Vietnam and China Article

    Zoologische Mededelingen, 82(29), 281-296.

    A. Haris

    January 2008
    open access
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    Long live Linnaeus, Lineus longissimus (Gunnerus, 1770) (Vermes: Nemertea: Anopla: Heteronemertea: Lineidae), the longest animal worldwide and its relatives occurring in The Netherlands Article

    Zoologische Mededelingen, 82(7), 59-63.

    A. Gittenberger (Adriaan) and C. Schipper

    January 2008
    open access
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    Resolving the phylogenetic and taxonomic status of dark-spored teleomorph genera in the Botryosphaeriaceae Article

    Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi, 21(1), 29-55.

    A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves, S.R. Pennycook, P.R. Johnston, A. Ramaley, A. Akulov and P.W. Crous (Pedro Willem)

    January 2008
    open access
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    Asthenocnemis linnaei, a new damselfly species from Dumaran island, Philippines (Odonata, Platycnemididae) Article

    Zoologische Mededelingen, 82(5), 35-41.

    D. Gassmann and M. Hämäläinen (Matti)

    January 2008
    open access
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    Zoogeography of primates in insular Southeast Asia: species-area relationships and the effects of taxonomy Article

    Contributions to Zoology, 77(2), 117-126.

    V. Nijman (Vincent) and E. Meijaard

    January 2008
    open access
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    Plagiostachys nicobarica (Zingiberaceae), new generic record and a new species from the Nicobar Islands, India Article

    Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants, 53(2), 329-334.

    M. Sabu, E. Sanoj and M.G. Prasanth Kumar

    January 2008
    open access
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    Charles Darwin’s lost Cinereous Harrier found in the collection of the National Museum of Natural History Leiden Article

    Zoologische Mededelingen, 82(48), 595-598.

    H. van Grouw and F.D. Steinheimer

    January 2008
    open access
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