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- In biology, a species complex is a group of closely related organisms that are so similar in appearance and other features that the boundaries between...
- Prevention. Retrieved 20 January 2021. James, Mallet (2007). "Subspecies, semispecies, superspecies" (PDF). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Elsevier. Retrieved...
- subspecies based on morphological characteristics, which are grouped into two semispecies: B. b. brevicauda and B. b. talpoides; these groupings were mirrored...
- consists of three semispecies, which exhibit geographic variations in the genitalia of both male and female butterflies. These three semispecies are considered...
- researchers to group them into a species complex, specifically, a syngameon of semispecies. The combinations of traits that are supposed to differentiate members...
- "Partially Successful Attempt to Enhance Reproductive Isolation Between Semispecies of Drosophila paulistorum", Evolution, 30 (2): 201–212, doi:10.2307/2407696...
- plate 28. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 84-87334-15-6 Pfander 2011. Semispecies and Unidentified Hidden Hybrids (for Example of Birds of Prey) Raptors...
- used to describe hybrid zones and has also been referred to as porous. semispecies One of several groups of po****tions that are partially but not entirely...
- Providence Island was simplified from over 90 designated species to just two semispecies, Cerion glans and Cerion gubernatorium, based on morphometric and genetic...
- "Partially Successful Attempt to Enhance Reproductive Isolation Between Semispecies of Drosophila paulistorum", Evolution, 30 (2): 201–212, doi:10.2307/2407696...