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  1. May 2025
  2. Apr 2025
    1. La naissance d'une nouvelle Enquête de Répartition des Amphibiens en France, dans le cadre du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, rendait nécessaire l'existence d'une publication régulière établissant une liaison entre les différents collaborateurs de l'enquête. C'est ce qui nous a con- duits à créer ce nouveau Bulletin. Dans ce premier numéro vous trouverez tous les détails concernant la création et l'organisation de cette nouvelle enquête. À partir du deuxième numéro, le Bulletin sera envoyé systématique- ment à tous les batrachologues et observateurs qui nous en feront la deman- de ou qui participeront à l'enquête.

      The creation of a new Survey of Amphibian Distribution in France, within the framework of the National Museum of Natural History, made it necessary to have a regular publication establishing a link between the various collaborators of the survey. This is what led us to create this new Bulletin. In this first issue you will find all the details concerning the creation and organization of this new survey. Starting with the second issue, the Bulletin will be sent systematically to all batrachologists and observers who request it or who participate in the survey.

  3. Jan 2025
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    1. This being the case, the monotypic genus A m -n ~ o g o m p h z ~ sForster 1914 becomes a new synonym of G o m p h o i d e sSelys 1854.

      This being the case, the monotypic genus Ammogomphus Förster 1914 becomes a new synonym of Gomphoides Selys 1854.

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  16. May 2017
    1. The valid generic name for red-backed voles (Muroidea: Cricetidae: Arvicolinae): restatement of the case for Myodes Pallas, 1811

      The valid generic name for red-backed voles

  17. Nov 2016
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  19. Aug 2016
    1. @stho002 Originally Paraphylax volutithorax Broun 1880 (name no. 646) http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10177254, as you point out. If you check Exohadrus http://iphylo.org/~rpage/nz/index.php?mode=genus&q=Exohadrus and go to description http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10180401 you see "No. 646 is the representative species, now Exohadrus volutithorax."

      I've not been able to find "Syrphetodes volutithorax" online other than in sources based on http://bug.tamu.edu/research/collection/hallan/test/Arthropoda/Insects/Coleoptera/Family/Ulodidae.txt

  20. Jun 2016
    1. Allen, J. A. 1914. Mammals collected on the Roosevelt Brazilian Expedition, with field notes by Leo E. Miller. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 35:559–610.
    2. Fleck, D. W., R. S. Voss, and N. B. Simmons. 2002. Underdifferentiated taxa and sublexical categorization: an example from Matses classification of bats. Journal of Ethnobiology 22:61–102.
    3. Hulbert, R. C., Jr. 2010. A new early Pleistocene tapir (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) from Florida, with a review of Blancan tapirs from the state. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 49:67–126.
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    1. Hulbert Jr, R. C. 1995. The giant tapir, Tapirus haysii, from LeiseyShell Pit 1A and other Florida Invingtonian localities. Bulletinof Florida Museum of Natural History,p. 515-551.
    1. Tapirus terrestris.—MACN 76, MACN 31211, MACN 33276, MACN 50559, MCN 2532, MCN 2750, MCN 2848, MLP 754, MLP 755, MLP 1349, MLP 1402, MLP 1681, MLP 4IV0013, MN599, MN600, MN865, MN867, MN1605, MN57062, MN57067, MN64437, MN64572, MN64652, MN70698, MN71599, MZUSP106, MZUSP3232, MZUSP3268, MZUSP3727, MZUSP5701, MZUSP6139, MZUSP6140, MZUSP6525, MZUSP7006, MZUSP7007, MZUSP7700, MZUSP9604, MZUSP9714, MZUSP20034, MZUSP20035, MZUSP20037, MZUSP22422, MZUSP29085.
    1. Peters W. 1870. Über neue Arten von Spitzmäusen des Königlischen Zoologischen Museums aus Ceylon, Malacca, Borneo, China, Luzon und Ostafrica. Monatsberichte der Königlichen Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaft 1870:584–596.
    2. Heaney L. R., Timm R. M.. 1983. Systematics and distribution of shrews of the genus Crocidura (Mammalia: Insectivora) in Vietnam. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 96:115–120.
    1. Manamendra-Arachchi K, Pethiyagoda R (2005) The Sri Lankan shrub-frogs of the genus Philautus Gistel, 1848 (Ranidae: Rha-cophorinae), with description of 27 new species. Raff Bull Zool Suppl 12: 163–303
    2. Philautus neelanethrus sp. nov. was found mainly in the mid-altitudinal range (500–700 m asl) characterized by ever-green/semi-evergreen/moist deciduous forest patches in the central Western Ghats, and most importantly in Myristica swamps, which are considered to be living fossils among the vegetation types prevailing in the region (Chandran and Divakar, 2001)
    1. HUTTERER R. & KOCK D., 2002: Recent and ancient records of shrews from Syria, with notes on Crocidura katinka Bate, 1937 (Mammalia: Soricidae). Bonn. Zool. Beitr., 50: 249–258.