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Papers by Carlos Martín Prieto
In our paper [1], the proof of Theorem 4.1, as well as those of Propositions 3.12 and 3.14 are no... more In our paper [1], the proof of Theorem 4.1, as well as those of Propositions 3.12 and 3.14 are not correct. This occurs because Proposition 3.3 is not true, namely, for a simplicial G-set K, the groups FG(|K|,M) and |FG(K,M)|, which are isomorphic as groups, are not in general isomorphic as topological groups. One obtains a correct proof of these results simply by changing the definition of the topological group FG(X,M), given in 3.4 of [1]. In fact, the new definition was used in the construction of the original one. Definition 0.1. Let X be a pointed G-space and M a Mackey functor for G. If S(X) denotes the singular simplicial G-set of X, then define FG(X,M) = |FG(S(X),M)|. Moreover, if f: X − → Y is a pointed G-map, then we define fG ∗ : FG(X,M) −→ FG(Y,M) by fG ∗ = |S(f)G ∗ |. Remark 0.2. One may similarly redefine F (X,M) = |F (S(X),M)|, and the map βX = |βS(X) | : F (X,M) FG(X,M) is an identification, as stated in 3.7 of [1]. Our new definition also replaces 3.1, 3.2, and 3.6....
Boletín de la Sociedad Matemática Mexicana
Let M be a Mackey functor for a nite group G and let X be a pointed G-space. We dene a topologica... more Let M be a Mackey functor for a nite group G and let X be a pointed G-space. We dene a topological group F G (X;M), whose ho- motopy groups are isomorphic to the Bredon-Illman equivariant homology of X with coecients in a coecient system M associated to M. When M is a homological Mackey functor, we dene another topological group FG(X;M), whose homotopy groups are isomorphic to the Bredon-Illman equivariant homology of X with coecients in the covariant part of M. These topological groups are dened using simplicial groups F G (S(X);M) and FG(S(X);M), which have the same underlying groups, namely the groups of G-xed points F (Sn(X);M)G , where S(X) is the singular sim- plicial set of X. Furthermore, we study the transfer for nite covering G-maps and give its pullback property. We also analyze the composite of the transfer with the homomorphism induced by the projection map, in particular, in the case of (G; )-bundles. AMS Classication Primary 55N91,55R91; secondary 14F43,57M10 FG(X;M) ...
Let MMM be a covariant coefficient system for a finite group GGG. In this paper we analyze severa... more Let MMM be a covariant coefficient system for a finite group GGG. In this paper we analyze several topological abelian groups, some of them new, whose homotopy groups are isomorphic to the Bredon-Illman GGG-equivariant homology theory with coefficients in MMM. We call these groups equivariant Dold-Thom topological groups and we show that they are unique up to homotopy. We use one of the new groups to prove that the Bredon-Illman homology satisfies the infinite-wedge axiom and to make some calculations of the 0th equivariant homology.
Topology and its Applications, 1999
We give a proof of the Bott periodicity theorem, along the lines proposed by McDuff, based on the... more We give a proof of the Bott periodicity theorem, along the lines proposed by McDuff, based on the construction of a quasifibration over U with contractible total space and Z × BU as fiber.
Topology and its Applications, 2009
In our paper [1], the proof of Theorem 4.1, as well as those of Propositions 3.12 and 3.14 are no... more In our paper [1], the proof of Theorem 4.1, as well as those of Propositions 3.12 and 3.14 are not correct. This occurs because Proposition 3.3 is not true, namely, for a simplicial G-set K , the groups F G (|K |, M) and |F G (K , M)|, which are isomorphic as groups, are not in general isomorphic as topological groups. One obtains a correct proof of these results simply by changing the definition of the topological group F G (X, M), given in 3.4 of [1]. In fact, the new definition was used in the construction of the original one. Definition 0.1. Let X be a pointed G-space and M a Mackey functor for G. If S(X) denotes the singular simplicial G-set of X , then define
Topology and its Applications, 2008
In this paper we define the concept of a ramified covering map in the category of simplicial sets... more In this paper we define the concept of a ramified covering map in the category of simplicial sets and we show that it has properties analogous to those of the topological ramified covering maps. We show that the geometric realization of a simplicial ramified covering map is a topological ramified covering map, and we also consider the relation with ramified covering maps in the category of simplicial complexes.
Topology and its Applications, 2010
Let G be a finite group. The objective of this paper is twofold. First we prove that the cellular... more Let G be a finite group. The objective of this paper is twofold. First we prove that the cellular Bredon homology groups with coefficients in an arbitrary coefficient system M are isomorphic to the homotopy groups of certain topological abelian group. And second, we study ramified covering G-maps of simplicial sets and of simplicial complexes. As an application, we construct a transfer for them in Bredon homology, when M is a Mackey functor. We also show that the Bredon-Illman homology with coefficients in M satisfies the equivariant weak homotopy equivalence axiom in the category of G-spaces.
Communications in Algebra, 2008
We prove an equivariant version of the Dold-Thom theorem by giving an explicit isomorphism betwee... more We prove an equivariant version of the Dold-Thom theorem by giving an explicit isomorphism between Bredon-Illman homology H G * (X; L) and equivariant homotopical homology π * (F G (X, L)), where G is a finite group and L is a G-module. We use the homotopical definition to obtain several properties of this theory and we do some calculations.
Forum Mathematicum, 2010
Let G be a finite group. The main objective of this paper is to study ramified covering G-maps an... more Let G be a finite group. The main objective of this paper is to study ramified covering G-maps and to construct a transfer for them in Bredon-Illman equivariant homology with coefficients in a homological Mackey functor M. We show that this transfer has the usual properties of a transfer.
Revista Colombiana de Entomología
Durante los meses de junio de 1999 y mayo de 2000 se realizó un inventario preliminar de la fauna... more Durante los meses de junio de 1999 y mayo de 2000 se realizó un inventario preliminar de la fauna de Satirinos que ocurren en el Parque Nacional Natural Munchique y especialmente en sus zonas de amortiguamiento y recuperación. Se utilizaron trampas tipo Van-Someren Rydon, cebadas con pescado en descomposición o banano fermentado. Los índices de diversidad de Shannon- Wiener se hallaron en transectos según el método de Pollard y Yates, de la misma forma se encontraron índices de similitud según Jaccard y se utilizó el método de Hutchenson para hallar diferencias significativas entre índices de diversidad. Durante el estudio se colectaron 55 especies de la subfamilia Satyrinae distribuidas en 22 géneros y 3 tribus. Los géneros con número mayor de especies fueron Pedaliodes con 13 y Euptychia con 6 especies. Los índices de diversidad para cada sector escogido dentro del Parque fueron: El Cóndor (1.400 msnm) 1.84H'; La Playa (1.600 msnm) 1.84H'; La Romelia (2.600 msnm) 1.52H&...
Revista Internacional de Organizaciones, 2013
This article examines the different discourses of trade unions and employers on quality of employ... more This article examines the different discourses of trade unions and employers on quality of employment in Spain. The study takes a qualitative approach, using discussion groups to obtain discursive information about the meanings of quality, assessments and the different strategies employed by social agents. Trade unions use the 'quality discourse' as a reason to examine and reconstruct their current role, extending their main concerns and paradigms from those which defend workers' interests to those which consolidate their criticism of a reprehensible Spanish employer class. Employers' discourse, on the other hand, is aimed at highlighting the market's productive purpose, and sustaining their privileged position in labour management, whilst disassociating and distancing themselves from the employment decisions they make.
The geographical distribution of the <em>Pyramidula </em>species from the Iberian Pen... more The geographical distribution of the <em>Pyramidula </em>species from the Iberian Peninsula has been reviewed. We characterize the shell parameters that allow the identification of Iberian species: <em>P. jaenensis</em>, <em>P. pusilla</em>, <em>P. rupestris </em>and <em>P. umbilicata</em>. The presence of the latter three species is confirmed for the Iberian Peninsula. The distribution maps obtained show that <em>P. pusilla </em>and <em>P. rupestris </em>are two species inhabiting the Pyrenees, Cantabrian region, Iberian System and east and south of the Iberian Peninsula, with <em>P. pusilla </em>also present in Portugal. <em>Pyramidula umbilicata </em>shows a Lusitanian-atlantic distribution pattern, being restricted to the Pyrenees, Cantabrian region and north of the Iberian System, whereas <em>P. jaenensis </em>only exists in the south of the Iberian Peninsula.
Entre 1950 y 1980, el modelo predominante en los paises europeos centrales era el de pleno empleo... more Entre 1950 y 1980, el modelo predominante en los paises europeos centrales era el de pleno empleo estable, asalariado, a tiempo completo y con garantias sociales. Entre 1980 y 1995 se produce en la Union Europea el fin de la hegemonia de ese modelo de empleo para dar paso a otro de caracteristicas y rasgos netamente distintos. Es un fenomeno que tiene que ver, ante todo, con un cambio paulatino, pero profundo, en la configuracion de las relaciones sociales y politicas en los paises de la propia Union Europea. Se empiezan a dibujar otros modelos que mantienen tasas altas de paro, grados importantes de inseguridad y un deterioro progresivo de las garantias sociales minimas. Esta tendencia se presenta con grandes diferencias entre los paises de la Union. Esas diferencias tienen que ver con un doble orden de factores: en primer lugar con la fortaleza o debilidad del sistema de relaciones laborales de cada pais; y en segundo lugar con la incorporacion al empleo de nuevos sujetos laborale...
PeerJ, 2021
Background With about 1,000 species in the Neotropics, the Eumaeini (Theclinae) are one of the mo... more Background With about 1,000 species in the Neotropics, the Eumaeini (Theclinae) are one of the most diverse butterfly tribes. Correct morphology-based identifications are challenging in many genera due to relatively little interspecific differences in wing patterns. Geographic infraspecific variation is sometimes more substantial than variation between species. In this paper we present a large DNA barcode dataset of South American Lycaenidae. We analyze how well DNA barcode BINs match morphologically delimited species. Methods We compare morphology-based species identifications with the clustering of molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) delimitated by the RESL algorithm in BOLD, which assigns Barcode Index Numbers (BINs). We examine intra- and interspecific divergences for genera represented by at least four morphospecies. We discuss the existence of local barcode gaps in a genus by genus analysis. We also note differences in the percentage of species with barcode gaps in g...
Subterranean Biology, 2018
Zospeumpercostulatumsp. n. from Cueva de La Herrería (Llanes, Asturias) is described. It is chara... more Zospeumpercostulatumsp. n. from Cueva de La Herrería (Llanes, Asturias) is described. It is characterized by a relatively large shell (1.4–1.8 mm height), conical, with ovate aperture, continuous peristome and thickened parietal callus; shell costulate except two first whorls; without any sort of inner formations. It is the first clearly costulate Iberian species, filling a morphological gap in the Iberian clade, and the largest species from the Cantabrian region, being the first species described from Asturias.
Zootaxa, 2007
A new species of Penaincisalia from the central mountain range of Colombia is described and diagn... more A new species of Penaincisalia from the central mountain range of Colombia is described and diagnosed. We present a brief discussion on the systematic placement of Penaincisalia cuiva Prieto & Rodríguez n. sp. within the genus. The species is apparently a member of the “browni group”, and we discuss its relationships with other members of this group. Adult specimens of both sexes and the genitalia of the male are illustrated and compared with P. magnifica, the most closely related species according to phenotypic appearance. A key to the known species of the “browni group” is provided.
Zootaxa, 2012
A new butterfly species, Podanotum pulsar Prieto & Rodríguez n. sp. is described from the high An... more A new butterfly species, Podanotum pulsar Prieto & Rodríguez n. sp. is described from the high Andes of Colombia. Wepresent a brief discussion on its systematic placement and on adult ecology. Adult specimens and the genitalia of the male andfemale are illustrated and compared with the most closely related species Podanotum glorissimum Bálint & Wojtusiak, according to morphological characters.
European Journal of Entomology, 2018
http://www.eje.cz undersides of their wings. In a few genera, such as Elymnias Hübner, 1818 and E... more http://www.eje.cz undersides of their wings. In a few genera, such as Elymnias Hübner, 1818 and Elymniopsis Fruhstorfer, 1907, showy colours are, however, dominant, which is explained by their involvement in Batesian mimicry rings (Mallet & Joron, 1999). Among the few Satyrinae genera with species bearing conspicuous wing patches is the neotropical montane Lymanopoda Westwood. This genus can be considered as one of the best known among South American Satyrinae and there are a number of papers published, especially in the last two decades, on their taxonomy and distribution (
Zootaxa, 2010
A new species of Penaincisalia, P. elisabeth sp. n. is described and diagnosed from the “Sierra N... more A new species of Penaincisalia, P. elisabeth sp. n. is described and diagnosed from the “Sierra Nevada del Cocuy” in north-eastern Colombia. Adult specimens and genitalia of both sexes are illustrated and compared with P. saraha, hypothetically the most closely related species.
Frontiers in microbiology, 2018
The type isolates of species and are Gram-stain positive actinobacteria that were originally isol... more The type isolates of species and are Gram-stain positive actinobacteria that were originally isolated from nitrogen fixing nodules of the legumes and , respectively. These two species are very closely related and questions arise as to whether they should be merged into a single species. To better delineate the relationship of and , 10 strains isolated from plant tissue (nodules and leaves) and identified by their 16S rRNA gene sequences as either or , based on a cut-off value of ≥99.5% were selected for whole-genome sequencing and compared with the type strains of Lupac 09 and GUI43 using overall genome relatedness indices (OGRI) which included ANI, OrthoANI and digital DNA-DNA hybridization. Whole- and core-genome phylogenomic analyses were also carried out. These results were compared with the topologies of the 16S rRNA and gene phylogenies. Good correlation was found between all trees except for the 16S rRNA gene. Overall results also supported the current classification of and a...
In our paper [1], the proof of Theorem 4.1, as well as those of Propositions 3.12 and 3.14 are no... more In our paper [1], the proof of Theorem 4.1, as well as those of Propositions 3.12 and 3.14 are not correct. This occurs because Proposition 3.3 is not true, namely, for a simplicial G-set K, the groups FG(|K|,M) and |FG(K,M)|, which are isomorphic as groups, are not in general isomorphic as topological groups. One obtains a correct proof of these results simply by changing the definition of the topological group FG(X,M), given in 3.4 of [1]. In fact, the new definition was used in the construction of the original one. Definition 0.1. Let X be a pointed G-space and M a Mackey functor for G. If S(X) denotes the singular simplicial G-set of X, then define FG(X,M) = |FG(S(X),M)|. Moreover, if f: X − → Y is a pointed G-map, then we define fG ∗ : FG(X,M) −→ FG(Y,M) by fG ∗ = |S(f)G ∗ |. Remark 0.2. One may similarly redefine F (X,M) = |F (S(X),M)|, and the map βX = |βS(X) | : F (X,M) FG(X,M) is an identification, as stated in 3.7 of [1]. Our new definition also replaces 3.1, 3.2, and 3.6....
Boletín de la Sociedad Matemática Mexicana
Let M be a Mackey functor for a nite group G and let X be a pointed G-space. We dene a topologica... more Let M be a Mackey functor for a nite group G and let X be a pointed G-space. We dene a topological group F G (X;M), whose ho- motopy groups are isomorphic to the Bredon-Illman equivariant homology of X with coecients in a coecient system M associated to M. When M is a homological Mackey functor, we dene another topological group FG(X;M), whose homotopy groups are isomorphic to the Bredon-Illman equivariant homology of X with coecients in the covariant part of M. These topological groups are dened using simplicial groups F G (S(X);M) and FG(S(X);M), which have the same underlying groups, namely the groups of G-xed points F (Sn(X);M)G , where S(X) is the singular sim- plicial set of X. Furthermore, we study the transfer for nite covering G-maps and give its pullback property. We also analyze the composite of the transfer with the homomorphism induced by the projection map, in particular, in the case of (G; )-bundles. AMS Classication Primary 55N91,55R91; secondary 14F43,57M10 FG(X;M) ...
Let MMM be a covariant coefficient system for a finite group GGG. In this paper we analyze severa... more Let MMM be a covariant coefficient system for a finite group GGG. In this paper we analyze several topological abelian groups, some of them new, whose homotopy groups are isomorphic to the Bredon-Illman GGG-equivariant homology theory with coefficients in MMM. We call these groups equivariant Dold-Thom topological groups and we show that they are unique up to homotopy. We use one of the new groups to prove that the Bredon-Illman homology satisfies the infinite-wedge axiom and to make some calculations of the 0th equivariant homology.
Topology and its Applications, 1999
We give a proof of the Bott periodicity theorem, along the lines proposed by McDuff, based on the... more We give a proof of the Bott periodicity theorem, along the lines proposed by McDuff, based on the construction of a quasifibration over U with contractible total space and Z × BU as fiber.
Topology and its Applications, 2009
In our paper [1], the proof of Theorem 4.1, as well as those of Propositions 3.12 and 3.14 are no... more In our paper [1], the proof of Theorem 4.1, as well as those of Propositions 3.12 and 3.14 are not correct. This occurs because Proposition 3.3 is not true, namely, for a simplicial G-set K , the groups F G (|K |, M) and |F G (K , M)|, which are isomorphic as groups, are not in general isomorphic as topological groups. One obtains a correct proof of these results simply by changing the definition of the topological group F G (X, M), given in 3.4 of [1]. In fact, the new definition was used in the construction of the original one. Definition 0.1. Let X be a pointed G-space and M a Mackey functor for G. If S(X) denotes the singular simplicial G-set of X , then define
Topology and its Applications, 2008
In this paper we define the concept of a ramified covering map in the category of simplicial sets... more In this paper we define the concept of a ramified covering map in the category of simplicial sets and we show that it has properties analogous to those of the topological ramified covering maps. We show that the geometric realization of a simplicial ramified covering map is a topological ramified covering map, and we also consider the relation with ramified covering maps in the category of simplicial complexes.
Topology and its Applications, 2010
Let G be a finite group. The objective of this paper is twofold. First we prove that the cellular... more Let G be a finite group. The objective of this paper is twofold. First we prove that the cellular Bredon homology groups with coefficients in an arbitrary coefficient system M are isomorphic to the homotopy groups of certain topological abelian group. And second, we study ramified covering G-maps of simplicial sets and of simplicial complexes. As an application, we construct a transfer for them in Bredon homology, when M is a Mackey functor. We also show that the Bredon-Illman homology with coefficients in M satisfies the equivariant weak homotopy equivalence axiom in the category of G-spaces.
Communications in Algebra, 2008
We prove an equivariant version of the Dold-Thom theorem by giving an explicit isomorphism betwee... more We prove an equivariant version of the Dold-Thom theorem by giving an explicit isomorphism between Bredon-Illman homology H G * (X; L) and equivariant homotopical homology π * (F G (X, L)), where G is a finite group and L is a G-module. We use the homotopical definition to obtain several properties of this theory and we do some calculations.
Forum Mathematicum, 2010
Let G be a finite group. The main objective of this paper is to study ramified covering G-maps an... more Let G be a finite group. The main objective of this paper is to study ramified covering G-maps and to construct a transfer for them in Bredon-Illman equivariant homology with coefficients in a homological Mackey functor M. We show that this transfer has the usual properties of a transfer.
Revista Colombiana de Entomología
Durante los meses de junio de 1999 y mayo de 2000 se realizó un inventario preliminar de la fauna... more Durante los meses de junio de 1999 y mayo de 2000 se realizó un inventario preliminar de la fauna de Satirinos que ocurren en el Parque Nacional Natural Munchique y especialmente en sus zonas de amortiguamiento y recuperación. Se utilizaron trampas tipo Van-Someren Rydon, cebadas con pescado en descomposición o banano fermentado. Los índices de diversidad de Shannon- Wiener se hallaron en transectos según el método de Pollard y Yates, de la misma forma se encontraron índices de similitud según Jaccard y se utilizó el método de Hutchenson para hallar diferencias significativas entre índices de diversidad. Durante el estudio se colectaron 55 especies de la subfamilia Satyrinae distribuidas en 22 géneros y 3 tribus. Los géneros con número mayor de especies fueron Pedaliodes con 13 y Euptychia con 6 especies. Los índices de diversidad para cada sector escogido dentro del Parque fueron: El Cóndor (1.400 msnm) 1.84H'; La Playa (1.600 msnm) 1.84H'; La Romelia (2.600 msnm) 1.52H&...
Revista Internacional de Organizaciones, 2013
This article examines the different discourses of trade unions and employers on quality of employ... more This article examines the different discourses of trade unions and employers on quality of employment in Spain. The study takes a qualitative approach, using discussion groups to obtain discursive information about the meanings of quality, assessments and the different strategies employed by social agents. Trade unions use the 'quality discourse' as a reason to examine and reconstruct their current role, extending their main concerns and paradigms from those which defend workers' interests to those which consolidate their criticism of a reprehensible Spanish employer class. Employers' discourse, on the other hand, is aimed at highlighting the market's productive purpose, and sustaining their privileged position in labour management, whilst disassociating and distancing themselves from the employment decisions they make.
The geographical distribution of the <em>Pyramidula </em>species from the Iberian Pen... more The geographical distribution of the <em>Pyramidula </em>species from the Iberian Peninsula has been reviewed. We characterize the shell parameters that allow the identification of Iberian species: <em>P. jaenensis</em>, <em>P. pusilla</em>, <em>P. rupestris </em>and <em>P. umbilicata</em>. The presence of the latter three species is confirmed for the Iberian Peninsula. The distribution maps obtained show that <em>P. pusilla </em>and <em>P. rupestris </em>are two species inhabiting the Pyrenees, Cantabrian region, Iberian System and east and south of the Iberian Peninsula, with <em>P. pusilla </em>also present in Portugal. <em>Pyramidula umbilicata </em>shows a Lusitanian-atlantic distribution pattern, being restricted to the Pyrenees, Cantabrian region and north of the Iberian System, whereas <em>P. jaenensis </em>only exists in the south of the Iberian Peninsula.
Entre 1950 y 1980, el modelo predominante en los paises europeos centrales era el de pleno empleo... more Entre 1950 y 1980, el modelo predominante en los paises europeos centrales era el de pleno empleo estable, asalariado, a tiempo completo y con garantias sociales. Entre 1980 y 1995 se produce en la Union Europea el fin de la hegemonia de ese modelo de empleo para dar paso a otro de caracteristicas y rasgos netamente distintos. Es un fenomeno que tiene que ver, ante todo, con un cambio paulatino, pero profundo, en la configuracion de las relaciones sociales y politicas en los paises de la propia Union Europea. Se empiezan a dibujar otros modelos que mantienen tasas altas de paro, grados importantes de inseguridad y un deterioro progresivo de las garantias sociales minimas. Esta tendencia se presenta con grandes diferencias entre los paises de la Union. Esas diferencias tienen que ver con un doble orden de factores: en primer lugar con la fortaleza o debilidad del sistema de relaciones laborales de cada pais; y en segundo lugar con la incorporacion al empleo de nuevos sujetos laborale...
PeerJ, 2021
Background With about 1,000 species in the Neotropics, the Eumaeini (Theclinae) are one of the mo... more Background With about 1,000 species in the Neotropics, the Eumaeini (Theclinae) are one of the most diverse butterfly tribes. Correct morphology-based identifications are challenging in many genera due to relatively little interspecific differences in wing patterns. Geographic infraspecific variation is sometimes more substantial than variation between species. In this paper we present a large DNA barcode dataset of South American Lycaenidae. We analyze how well DNA barcode BINs match morphologically delimited species. Methods We compare morphology-based species identifications with the clustering of molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) delimitated by the RESL algorithm in BOLD, which assigns Barcode Index Numbers (BINs). We examine intra- and interspecific divergences for genera represented by at least four morphospecies. We discuss the existence of local barcode gaps in a genus by genus analysis. We also note differences in the percentage of species with barcode gaps in g...
Subterranean Biology, 2018
Zospeumpercostulatumsp. n. from Cueva de La Herrería (Llanes, Asturias) is described. It is chara... more Zospeumpercostulatumsp. n. from Cueva de La Herrería (Llanes, Asturias) is described. It is characterized by a relatively large shell (1.4–1.8 mm height), conical, with ovate aperture, continuous peristome and thickened parietal callus; shell costulate except two first whorls; without any sort of inner formations. It is the first clearly costulate Iberian species, filling a morphological gap in the Iberian clade, and the largest species from the Cantabrian region, being the first species described from Asturias.
Zootaxa, 2007
A new species of Penaincisalia from the central mountain range of Colombia is described and diagn... more A new species of Penaincisalia from the central mountain range of Colombia is described and diagnosed. We present a brief discussion on the systematic placement of Penaincisalia cuiva Prieto & Rodríguez n. sp. within the genus. The species is apparently a member of the “browni group”, and we discuss its relationships with other members of this group. Adult specimens of both sexes and the genitalia of the male are illustrated and compared with P. magnifica, the most closely related species according to phenotypic appearance. A key to the known species of the “browni group” is provided.
Zootaxa, 2012
A new butterfly species, Podanotum pulsar Prieto & Rodríguez n. sp. is described from the high An... more A new butterfly species, Podanotum pulsar Prieto & Rodríguez n. sp. is described from the high Andes of Colombia. Wepresent a brief discussion on its systematic placement and on adult ecology. Adult specimens and the genitalia of the male andfemale are illustrated and compared with the most closely related species Podanotum glorissimum Bálint & Wojtusiak, according to morphological characters.
European Journal of Entomology, 2018
http://www.eje.cz undersides of their wings. In a few genera, such as Elymnias Hübner, 1818 and E... more http://www.eje.cz undersides of their wings. In a few genera, such as Elymnias Hübner, 1818 and Elymniopsis Fruhstorfer, 1907, showy colours are, however, dominant, which is explained by their involvement in Batesian mimicry rings (Mallet & Joron, 1999). Among the few Satyrinae genera with species bearing conspicuous wing patches is the neotropical montane Lymanopoda Westwood. This genus can be considered as one of the best known among South American Satyrinae and there are a number of papers published, especially in the last two decades, on their taxonomy and distribution (
Zootaxa, 2010
A new species of Penaincisalia, P. elisabeth sp. n. is described and diagnosed from the “Sierra N... more A new species of Penaincisalia, P. elisabeth sp. n. is described and diagnosed from the “Sierra Nevada del Cocuy” in north-eastern Colombia. Adult specimens and genitalia of both sexes are illustrated and compared with P. saraha, hypothetically the most closely related species.
Frontiers in microbiology, 2018
The type isolates of species and are Gram-stain positive actinobacteria that were originally isol... more The type isolates of species and are Gram-stain positive actinobacteria that were originally isolated from nitrogen fixing nodules of the legumes and , respectively. These two species are very closely related and questions arise as to whether they should be merged into a single species. To better delineate the relationship of and , 10 strains isolated from plant tissue (nodules and leaves) and identified by their 16S rRNA gene sequences as either or , based on a cut-off value of ≥99.5% were selected for whole-genome sequencing and compared with the type strains of Lupac 09 and GUI43 using overall genome relatedness indices (OGRI) which included ANI, OrthoANI and digital DNA-DNA hybridization. Whole- and core-genome phylogenomic analyses were also carried out. These results were compared with the topologies of the 16S rRNA and gene phylogenies. Good correlation was found between all trees except for the 16S rRNA gene. Overall results also supported the current classification of and a...