Abstract Aim Although Antarctica hosted a diverse fauna and flora in the past, its modern climate is too extreme for many lineages: their recent extinction makes it difficult to include …
The three genera and four species of Larainae (Elmidae) previously described from Australia are reviewed, and one new genus and seven new species are described …
Dated species-level phylogenies are crucial for understanding the origin and evolutionary history of modern faunas, yet difficult to obtain due to the frequent absence of suitable age …
Larval morphology of the monotypic rygmodine genera Anticura from Chile and Cylomissus Broun, 1903 from New Zealand is described, based on field-collected larvae associated with …
Aim Antarctica today is too hostile to be inhabited by most organisms and is therefore excluded from biogeographical analyses, despite hosting diverse fauna and flora in the …