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New species in the Old World: Europe as a frontier in biodiversity exploration, a test bed for 21st century taxonomy.
Fontaine B, van Achterberg K, Alonso-Zarazaga MA, Araujo R, Asche M, Aspöck H, Aspöck U, Audisio P, Aukema B, Bailly N, Balsamo M, Bank RA, Belfiore C, Bogdanowicz W, Boxshall G, Burckhardt D, Chylarecki P, Deharveng L, Dubois A, Enghoff H, Fochetti R, Fontaine C, Gargominy O, Gomez Lopez MS, Goujet D, Harvey MS, Heller KG, van Helsdingen P, Hoch H, De Jong Y, Karsholt O, Los W, Magowski W, Massard JA, McInnes SJ, Mendes LF, Mey E, Michelsen V, Minelli A, Nieto Nafrıa JM, van Nieukerken EJ, Pape T, De Prins W, Ramos M, Ricci C, Roselaar C, Rota E, Segers H, Timm T, van Tol J, Bouchet P. Fontaine B, et al. Among authors: aspock u, aspock h. PLoS One. 2012;7(5):e36881. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0036881. Epub 2012 May 23. PLoS One. 2012. PMID: 22649502 Free PMC article.
Revision of Chinese Dilaridae (Insecta: Neuroptera) (Part III): Species of the genus Dilar Rambur from the southern part of mainland China.
Zhang W, Liu X, Aspöck H, Aspöck U. Zhang W, et al. Among authors: aspock u, aspock h. Zootaxa. 2015 Jun 24;3974(4):451-94. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3974.4.1. Zootaxa. 2015. PMID: 26249919
Twenty species are recorded in this region, with 12 species described as new to science. Dilar spectabilis Zhang, Liu, H. Aspock & U. Aspock, 2014, is recorded in this region for the first time. ...
Twenty species are recorded in this region, with 12 species described as new to science. Dilar spectabilis Zhang, Liu, H. Aspock
Revision of Chinese Dilaridae (Insecta: Neuroptera) (Part II): Species of the genus Dilar Rambur from Tibet.
Zhang W, Liu X, Aspöck H, Aspöck U. Zhang W, et al. Among authors: aspock u, aspock h. Zootaxa. 2014 Oct 30;3878(6):551-62. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3878.6.3. Zootaxa. 2014. PMID: 25544465
Three species of the genus Dilar Rambur, 1838, are recorded and described from Tibet in southwestern China, including Dilar geometroides H. Aspock & U. Aspock, 1968, Dilar harmandi (Navas, 1909), and Dilar tibetanus Yang, 1987, with the former two species …
Three species of the genus Dilar Rambur, 1838, are recorded and described from Tibet in southwestern China, including Dilar geometroides …
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