March 2020
I like what they've done for the lead sentence of North Macedonia, putting the other-language names in footnotes.
Harry p. 153 has a summary table of his taxa.
Older | Harry 1985 [1] | Salvi, Macali, & Mariottini [2] | Comments |
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Subfamily Lophinae | Merged into Ostreinae. | ||
Tribe Lophini | |||
Genus Lopha
Monotypic, L. cristagalla |
Incubates larvae (Wada 1953 via Stenzel, Harry) | ||
Genus Alectryonella
One living species, A. pliculata. Rare and localised, from Madagascar to Philippines, Ryukyu, and western Carolines. Type specimens of O. dubia and O. solida are actually juvenile and white-shelled (respectively) A. pliculata. |
L./O. cristigalli, A./O. pliculata, D./O. folium form a clade within Ostrea. D. frons is sister to this clade. | ||
Included in Lopha by … | Genus Dendostrea
Three species: D. folium (type), D. frons, D. mexicana. First two are known to be larviparous, breeding strategy for the last is unknown. |
Dendostrea is paraphyletic to Lopha and Alectryonella. The similar features are probably convergent. | |
Tribe Myrakeenini (tribus novum)
Named for malacologist A. Myra Keen. Pp. 138–141 |
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Genus Myrakeena (genus novum)
One known species, M. angelica. |
Not sampled. | ||
Genus Anomiostrea
One species A. coralliophila Habe 1975 (nom nov) = Ostrea pyxidata Adams & Reeve 1850 not O. pyxidata Born 1778. |
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Subfamily Ostreinae p. 141
"Those species of which the reproductive habits are known are larviparous." Mostly tropical, a few warm temperate, Ostrea cool temperate. "The Ostreinae show a close relationship to the Lophinae in the completely closed right promyal passage and larviparous habit …" |
Expanded Ostreinae. Ostrea–Lophia clade, includes all larviparous species, c.f. Saccostreinae and Crassostreinae which are broadcast spammers. | ||
Tribe Ostreini (ex Ostreidae Rafinesque 1815, trib. nov., nom. trans. Harry 1985) | |||
Genus Ostreola | |||
Genus Ostrea
Subgenera: Ostrea – O. (O.) edulis and denselamellosa Eostrea – one species O. (E.) puelchana, junior synonyms O. chilensis, O. angasi, O. algoensis, O. lutaria. Circumpolar, 35–50°S. |
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Genus Neostrea (gen. nov.)
Type O. deformis Lamarck 1819 not O. deformis Lam. 1806. N. exigua Harry nom. nov. |
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Genus Planostrea (gen. nov.) p.
One species Planostrea pestigris, junior synonyms O. rivularis, O. paulucciae, O. palmipes. Philippines, north Borneo, Formosa, Thailand. Low tide to 100m. |
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Tribe Cryptostreini trib. nov.
Three new monotypic genera, all larviparous. |
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Cryptostrea permollis. Lives embedded in bread sponge Stellata sp. Gulf of Mexico and N. Carolina. | C. permollis had a small genetic distance from O. puelchana. | ||
Teskeyostrea weberi. Named after Margaret Teskey, "for many years Secretary of the American Malacological Union". Florida keys, West Indies, Yucatan. | 16S sequence only. Sister to group containing Dendostrea, Lopha, Alectryonella, and O. algoensis. | ||
Booneostrea cuculli. Jun. syn. Ostrea sedea. Named for Constance E. Boone, malacologist and Secretary of the American Union. | Not sampled. | ||
Tribe Undulostreini, trib. nov., p. 146
One species Undulostrea megadon gen. nov. |
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Tribe Pustulostreini
One species Pustulostrea tuberculata, gen. nov. |
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Subfamily Crassostreinae | |||
Tribe Striostreini | Subfamily Saccostreinae. Though if Striostrea is included, Striostreinae would have precedence. | ||
Genus Saccostrea
S. cucullata and S. palmula |
Genetic distance supports S. scyophylla, kegaki, cucullata, palmula, echinata, glomerata as separate species. | ||
Genus Striostrea
Subgenus Striostrea: S. (S.) margaritacea (west to South Africa), S. (S.) circumpicta (south Japan), S. (S.) prismatica (tropical eastern Pacific). Subgenus Parastriostrea, subgen. nov., p. 151: one species S. (P.) mytiloides. Samoa through Philippines, Indonesia, NW Australia to India and Zanzibar. Usually found adhering to roots of mangroves. |
Striostrea unresolved, only one gene sequenced. Clustered weakly with O. denselamellosa. | ||
Tribe Crassostreini (ex Crassostreinae Torigoe 1981, nom. trans., trib. nov.) monotypic | Subfamily Crassostreinae. | ||
Genus Crassostrea. Native distribution mostly N hemisphere, estuarine.
Four species: C. angulata, C. virginica, C. columbiensis, C. gigas. |
Reduced genus Crassostrea (Atlantic species only). C. virginica, rhizophorae, brasiliana (latter includes C. gasar). | ||
New genus Magallana (Pacific species). M. belcheri, nippona, ariakensis, hongkongensis, gigas, sikamea. |
FUCK. Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck FUCK! Visual Editor just made me lose hours of work. Piece of shit software.
Technically, it was the switching back-and-forth between visual and source mode that killed it, but the only reason I was jumping back to source is because VE wouldn't let me add a wikilink with specific spelling.
[need to rewrite this from scratch, or maybe I can't be bothered]
Might be able to use some of this info in our articles.
Been trying to get my head around RDFa, microdata, microformats and other linked-data topics. Not that I hadn't heard of RDF and μformats, but it's been a long time since I paid any attention to them.
Some of these I haven't read yet or haven't finished reading.
Availed myself of the free ticket and visited Taronga Zoo, Taronga Zoo Sydney yesterday. Rather than shooting the photogenic big cats and primates, I spent more time on the birds, reptiles, amphibians and lesser known or endangered species. Some on smartphone and some on DSLR, depending on conditions.
Done:
To do:
Maybe:
Still to check:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discussion_utilisateur:Pelagic/Brouillon?dtenable=1
On iOS 9, 10, 12, after I press the Reply button I get "Could not find the comment you're replying to on the page. It might have been deleted or moved to another page. Please reload the page and try again."
mw:Talk:Talk pages project/replying and mw:Talk pages project/Updates.
Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (New Zealand) (this is from last month, but noting it here)
Apparently goat meat is called mutton in Australia? WTH?
Talk:Goat meat#Not mutton in Australia
Supply shortage:
Commonwealth of Australia, Senate Inquiry into Meat Marketing Interim Report 2008, Chapter 2: Lamb branding and marketing. [7]