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JournalISSN: 0024-0672

Zoologische Mededelingen 

Naturalis Biodiversity Center
About: Zoologische Mededelingen is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Genus & Type species. It has an ISSN identifier of 0024-0672. Over the lifetime, 1655 publications have been published receiving 13134 citations. The journal is also known as: Zool. Mededel. & Zool. meded..
Topics: Genus, Type species, Holotype, Subgenus, Octocorallia


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TL;DR: A checklist of recent species of dendrobranchiate, stenopodidean, procarididean and caridean shrimps including synonyms and type localities, and unavailable names, larval names, nomina dubia and nomina nuda is provided.
Abstract: A checklist of recent species of dendrobranchiate, stenopodidean, procarididean and caridean shrimps including synonyms and type localities. Also listed are unavailable names, larval names, nomina dubia and nomina nuda. A complete list of references to original descriptions of taxa listed is provided.

542 citations

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TL;DR: An overview is presented of non-indigenous marine and estuarine plant and animal species recorded from The Netherlands, both exotic species from outside NW Europe and non-Indigenous species from elsewhere in NW Europe.
Abstract: An overview is presented of non-indigenous marine and estuarine plant and animal species recorded from The Netherlands. In this list both exotic species from outside NW Europe and non-indigenous species from elsewhere in NW Europe are enumerated. Species that have been suggested to be non-indigenous in The Netherlands but for which insufficient evidence could be found are discussed shortly as well. The list is based mainly on literature data supplemented by own observations of the author. At least 99 plant and animal species have been introduced from elsewhere in the world. Another 13 species have been introduced from other parts of NW Europe. The third category of dubious non-indigenous species enumerates 37 species. The list is preceded by an introduction describing the history of Dutch research on introduced species, the origin of the marine and estuarine flora and fauna of The Netherlands, natural and human-induced dispersal processes, and a summary of the geographic patterns of introduced species.

207 citations

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TL;DR: An illustrated key to the subfamilies of the family Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea) from the Holarctic region is given.
Abstract: An illustrated key to the subfamilies of the family Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea) from the Holarctic region is given.

137 citations

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TL;DR: Seven species of Scyphomedusae are reported from the Mediterranean coast of Israel, two of these, Rhopilema nomadica spec.
Abstract: Seven species of Scyphomedusae are reported from the Mediterranean coast of Israel Two of these, Rhopilema nomadica spec nov and Phyllorhiza punctata von Lendenfeld, 1884, are Lessepsian migrants new to the Mediterranean

126 citations

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TL;DR: The evolution of the dentition of Pongo pygmaeus (Hoppius) is described, which shows how man's natural interest in his nearest relatives has built up an enormous interest in the living anthropoids.
Abstract: ... there is one point which has delayed the right conception and understanding of the evolutionary process for a long time. This was the idea that the older the morphological age of the human form is, the more it must approach the living anthropoids. This conclusion did not take into account that the big apes, too, must have undergone essential changes during the same period of time in which man evolved. WEIDENREICH, Apes, Giants, and Man, Chicago, 1946, p. 11/12. CONTENTS Introduction . . . 175 Homo sapiens L. subsp . . . 182 Pongo pygmaeus palaeosumatrensis nov. subsp . . . 187 Incisors . . . 188 Canini . . . 199 Premolars . . . 208 Molars . . . 229 Milk dentition . . . 264 The prehistoric orang-utan population . . . 269 Pongo pygmaeus (Hoppius) subsp. from the Pleistocene of Java . . . 272 Pongo pygmaeus weidenreichi nov. subsp. from the Pleistocene of S. China . . . 280 Summary; the evolution of the dentition of Pongo pygmaeus (Hoppius) . . . 284 INTRODUCTION Man's natural interest in his nearest relatives has built up an enormous

109 citations

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