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Sometimes it’s hard to tell where one organism stops and another begins. That’s especially true with the kind of evolutionary arms race that takes place between parasites and their unwilling hosts. It’s biological warfare at the level of the genes. Ari Daniel Shapiro reports from Athens, Georgia, USA.
Podcast transcript read moreDuration: 5:30Published: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 16:58:48 +0000
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Gjelbæk ved Hald Sø
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Kværkeby Mose, Midtsjælland, Denmark
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Portlandmosen, Lille Vildmose, Danmark
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Asker, Akershus, Norge
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Fjeld Skov, Djursland, Danmark
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Asker, Akershus, Norge
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Lille Vildmose, Denmark
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Asker, Akershus, Norge
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Skramsø Plantage
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Colpognathus dentex.
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Khuat Dang Long, Cornelis van Achterberg
Zookeys
Figures 12–16.Hartemita coffeana sp. n., female, holotype. 12 head frontal 13 head dorsal 14 fore wing 15 metanotum dorsal 16 hind tibia and tarsus.
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Andrew M.R. Bennett, Diana I. Barnes
Zookeys
Figures 46–48.Zambion kasparyani, holotype male 46 Habitus 47 Head, dorsal view 48 Propodeum, dorsolateral view (note lack of ventral transverse carina similar to Zambion monodon in Fig. 36).
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Lidia Sulca, Michael J. Sharkey
Zookeys
Figure 1.Sesioctonus huggerti. 1a dorsal habitus 1b lateral habitus 1c wings 1d propodeum and first metasomal segment.
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Kyohei Watanabe, Kaoru Maeto
Zookeys
Figures 1–2.Himertosoma kuslitzkii sp. n., female (holotype) 1 Body, lateral view 2 head, mesosoma and metasoma, dorsal view.
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Cheng-jin Yan, Jun-hua He, Xue-xin Chen
Zookeys
Figures 1–10.Brulleia fanjingensis, sp. n. 1 head, frontal aspect 2 head, dorsal aspect 3 head, lateral aspect 4 mesosoma, lateral aspect 5 propodeum, dorsal aspect; 6 fore wing 7 hind wing 8 habitus, lateral aspect 9 10th-42th flagellomeres 10 first and basal second metasomal tergites, dorsal aspect.
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Robert Wharton, Sophia Daniels, Xanthe Shirley, Danielle Restuccia
Zookeys
Figures 1–4.Opius spp., face. 1 Opius matthaei Fischer, holotype, showing granular sculpture 2 Opius raphaeli Fischer, holotype 3 Opius melchioricus Fischer 4 Opius rojam Daniels & Wharton sp. n., holotype.
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Francisco Javier Peris-Felipo, Sergey A. Belokobylskij, Ricardo Jiménez-Peydró
Zookeys
Figures 1–6.Dinotrema amparoae sp. n. (1, 3–6 female; 2 male). 1, 2 Habitus, lateral view 3 Head, lateral view 4 Mandible 5 Antenna 6 Basal segments of antenna.
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Sergey A. Belokobylskij, Pu Tang, Xue-xin Chen
Zookeys
Figure 1.Ontsira abbreviata sp. n. (female). A habitus, lateral view B head, front view C head, dorsal view D metasoma, dorsal view E mesosoma, lateral view F basal segments of antenna G fore and hind wings H mesosoma, dorsal view. Scale bar 0.5 mm.
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Pascal Rousse, Simon van Noort, E. Diller
Zookeys
Figure 13.Dicaelotus asantesana Holotype female. A habitus lateral view (inset, data labels) B habitus dorsal view C head, mesosoma, dorsal view.
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Jose L. Fernández-Triana, James B. Whitfield, Josephine J. Rodriguez, M. Alex Smith, Daniel H. Janzen, Winnie D. Hallwachs, Mehrdad Hajibabaei, John M. Burns, M. Alma Solis, John Brown, Sophie Cardinal, Henri Goulet, Paul D. N. Hebert
Zookeys
Figure 160.Apanteles jimmychevezi. A Habitus, lateral view B Fore wing C Hind wing D Hypopygium and ovipositor sheats E Antenna F Head, frontal view G Head, meso- and metasoma (partially), dorsal view.
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Shu-Ping Sun, Mao-Ling Sheng
Zookeys
Figures 11.Notopygus emarginatus Holmgren, 1857. 11 Female ovipositing in larva of Neurotoma sibirica in the host’s web.
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Diana Carolina Arias-Penna, Yali Zhang, James B. Whitfield
Zookeys
Figure 1.Habitus Wilkinsonellus species. A Female, Wilkinsonellus alexsmithi Arias-Penna & Whitfield, 2013 B Male, Wilkinsonellus kogui Arias-Penna & Whitfield, 2013 C Female, Wilkinsonellus panamaensis Arias-Penna & Whitfield, 2013 D Female, Wilkinsonellus corpustriacolor Arias-Penna, Zhang & Whitfield, sp. n. E Female, Wilkinsonellus fijiensis Arias-Penna, Zhang & Whitfield, sp. n. F Female, Wilkinsonellus nescalptura Arias-Penna, Zhang & Whitfield, sp. n.