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Annotated bibliography compiling recent publications on the description, reclassification, and phylogenetic analysis of insect genera and species across multiple continents, providing detailed taxonomic information for academic reference.
Year:
2021–2022
Region / Country:
Australia, India, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Japan, South Africa, China, Southeast Asia, Neotropics, North America, Serbia, Argentina
Subject:
Entomology, Taxonomy, Systematics
Document Type:
Bibliographic references
Authors:
Multiple authors as listed in references
Organ / Institution:
Various scientific journals (Zootaxa, ZooKeys, European Journal of Taxonomy, etc.)
Target Audience:
Entomologists, taxonomists, researchers in biodiversity
Covered Taxa:
Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Phasmatodea, Lepidoptera, Isoptera, Strepsiptera
Publication Scope:
New genus and species descriptions, taxonomic revisions, phylogenetic studies
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
UK
Theme:
Medical Treatment, Patient Care
Document Type:
Patient Assessment Form, Medical Protocol
Organization:
NHS Pharmacy First Scotland
Author:
NHS Pharmacy
Target Audience:
Healthcare Professionals, Pharmacists
Effective Period:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Treatment Method:
Flucloxacillin administration
Exclusion Criteria:
Hypersensitivity to beta-lactam antibiotics, recent antibiotic use for the same condition, pregnancy, and several other medical conditions
Medicines Supplied:
Flucloxacillin capsules, oral solution
Instructions for Use:
Dosage guidance, patient advice checklist
Patient Information:
Consent required for treatment
Confidentiality Notice:
Yes
Contact:
GP practice and pharmacy details
Title:
Insect Art Contest Judging Rubric
Type of Document:
Evaluation rubric
Subject:
Insect-themed art competition
Total Possible Points:
15
Assessment Criteria:
Visual Impact and Originality; Interpretation and Creativity within the Insect Art Contest Theme; Degree of Difficulty (adjusted for child’s age)
Scoring Scale:
0–5 points per criterion
Intended Participants:
Children (Pre-K through elementary grades)
Adjustment Notes:
Criteria adjusted according to age appropriateness
Guidelines:
Accurate insect anatomy encouraged; developmental features such as added faces acceptable for younger children
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Insects, Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Document Type:
Educational Test
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Second Grade Students
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Sustainable food consumption
Document Type:
Research article
Institution:
United Nations references, academic research institutions
Author:
Multiple academic authors cited (van Huis, Deroy, Berger, Baker, Van der Veen, Song, Tajvidi)
Target Audience:
Western consumers, marketers, researchers
Methodology:
2x2x2 between-subjects experimental design
Variables:
Celebrity endorsement, online social support, message framing
Focus:
Edible insect consumption, consumer psychology, marketing strategies
Endorsement Examples:
Nicole Kidman featured in media campaigns
Cultural Context:
Western societies with low insect consumption acceptance
Year:
2020–2022
Region / Zone:
Borana and West Guji, Oromia, Ethiopia
Crops:
Maize, Teff, Common Bean
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Yabello Pastoral and Dryland Agriculture Research Center
Authors:
Kemal Kitaba, Rameto Nura, Ejigu Ejara, Gutema Edosa
Target Audience:
Agricultural researchers, extension workers, policymakers
Methodology:
Field surveys, quadrat sampling, farmer questionnaires
Assessment Areas:
Yabello, Teltelle, Abaya, Bule Hora districts
Key Insect Pests:
Striacosta albicosta, Epilachna varivestis, Maruca vitrata, Spodoptera frugiperda, Aphis fabae, Busseola fusca, Atherigona hyalinipennis
Infestation Levels:
Detailed per district and crop
Purpose:
Identification and quantification of economically important insect pests
Year:
2023
Term:
Spring
Course Code:
ENT 202
Department:
Entomology
Institution:
Penn State University
Instructor:
Dr. Etya Amsalem
Teaching Assistants:
Mr. Bijay Subedi, Mr. Jesse Evans, Mr. Jorge Jaramillo Gonzalez, Ms. Sarah Spence
Credit Hours:
3
Meeting Times:
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:05–10:20 am
Location:
Huck Life Sciences Building, Room 100
Exams Location:
PSU Pollock Testing Center
Language of Instruction:
English
Course Type:
Interdisciplinary Science
Topics:
Ecology, Evolution, Human-Society Interaction, Insect Biology
Evaluation Methods:
Quizzes, Homework, Exams
Grading Scale:
A–F
Office Hours:
Instructor and TAs as listed
Communication:
Email via PSU accounts, Canvas announcements
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Australia
Topic:
Pharmaceutical / Allergen extract products
Document type:
Application
Organization / institution:
PBAC (Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee)
Author:
Stallergenes Australia Pty Ltd
Target audience:
Medical practitioners, PBAC, Australian government
Period of validity:
2023-2024
Approval date:
February 2023
Modification date:
None
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Entomology / Beekeeping
Document Type:
Guide / Instruction
Organization:
Mowbray Honey Farms
Author:
Mowbray Honey Farms
Target Audience:
General public, beekeepers
Period of Relevance:
Current
Source URL:
http://mowbrayhoneyfarm.com/honeybeeremoval.aspx
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Geneva
Subject:
Plant Variety Protection
Document Type:
Technical Committee Report
Organization:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants
Author:
UPOV Secretariat
Target Audience:
UPOV members, authorities involved in plant variety examination
Validity Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
2016-03-08
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
Virus taxonomy
Document type:
Proposal
Organization / institution:
International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV)
Author:
Botella L, Turina M, Hejna O, Krupovic M, Neri U, Poimala A, Shamsi W, Sabanadzovic S, Sutela S, Vainio E, Forgia M
Target audience:
Virologists, taxonomists, researchers in the field of virus classification
Effective period:
Ongoing
Approval date:
20/06/2024
Amendment date:
17/10/2024
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Bristol, UK; Oldenburg, Germany; Maryland, USA; Guelph, Canada
Topic:
Virus Taxonomy
Document Type:
Proposal
Organization / Institution:
ICTV Study Group
Author:
Turner D, Moraru C, Tolstoy I, Adriaenssens EM, Kropinski AM
Target audience:
Researchers in virus taxonomy
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
April 2023
Modification date:
N/A
Taxon name:
Guarnerosvirinae
Person from whom the name is derived:
Gabriel Guarneros Peña
Permission attached:
Y
Submission date:
April 2023
Excel module name:
2023.029B.N.v1.Guarnerosvirinae_nsf.xlsx
Abstract:
This proposal suggests the creation of a new subfamily, Guarnerosvirinae, consisting of three genera: Torontovirus, Mechnikovvirus, and Beetrevirus, based on their genome and protein similarities.
Context:
Proposal for a new virus subfamily based on genomic analysis of three related genera.
Year:
2023
Note:
Region / city
Theme:
Taxonomy
Document type:
Scientific proposal
Author:
Sato Y, Castón JR, Hillman BI, Kim D-H, Kondo H, Nibert ML, Lanza D, Sabanadzovic S, Stenger D, Wu M, Suzuki N
Target audience:
Taxonomists, virologists
Corresponding author:
Nobuhiro Suzuki
Submission date:
07 May 2023
Revision date:
15 October 2023
Study Group:
Totiviridae
Number of members:
10
Votes in support:
10
Votes against:
0
No vote:
0
Excel file name:
2023.015F.v2. Ghabrivirales_reorg.xlsx
Abstract:
The order Ghabrivirales within the class Chrymotiviricetes (phylum Duplornaviricota) currently includes five families, i.e., Alternaviridae, Chrysoviridae, Megabirnaviridae, Quadriviridae, and Totiviridae. Based on recently acquired data of several groups of mycovirologists, here we propose reorganization of the order to comprise three suborders, 19 families and 23 genera. In particular, we propose: 1) to create three new suborders (“Alphatotivirineae”, “Betatotivirineae”, and “Gammatotivirineae”), 15 new families (including rename of one established family), 12 new genera, and 176 new species, 2) to elevate the taxonomical ranks of two existing genera, Giardiavirus in the former Totiviridae family and Botybirnavirus floating under the kingdom Orthornavirae to the family level, 3) to move/reclassify species Ustilago maydis virus H1 from a current genus Totivirus (family Totiviridae) to a new genus (“Monocitivirus”) belonging to a new family (“Monocitiviridae”), 4) to move three genera (Victorivirus, Leishmaniavirus, Trichomonasvirus) to the newly created family “Pseudototivirdae”, 5) to rename current family Totiviridae to “Orthototiviridae”, and 6) to rename all the existing species that do not have binomial names, to comply with the current ICTV binominal format.
Context:
Scientific proposal for reorganization of the Ghabrivirales order within virology, involving new suborders, families, genera, and species.
Note:
Year
Theme:
Soil nematode diversity
Document type:
Research table
Target audience:
Researchers in soil ecology, environmental science
Context description:
A research table presenting the relative abundance of different soil nematode genera across varying grazing intensity levels.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Denmark, Germany, Chile, USA, Canada
Theme:
Taxonomy proposal, virology
Document type:
Taxonomy proposal
Organization / Institution:
International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV)
Author:
Dechesne A, Moraru C, Parra B, Tolstoy I, Kropinski AM
Target audience:
Virologists, taxonomists, researchers in viral classification
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
06/05/2024
Revision date:
30/09/2024
Document code:
TC/54/4
Session:
Fifty-Fourth Session of the Technical Committee
Date of document:
2018-10-15
Meeting date:
October 28-29, 2018
Location:
Geneva
Organization:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Prepared by:
Office of the Union
Subject:
Examination of Distinctness, Uniformity and Stability (DUS)
Content:
Alphabetical list of genera and species with corresponding authorities having practical experience
Reference document:
TC/53/4
Language versions:
English, French, German, Spanish
Disclaimer:
This document does not represent UPOV policies or guidance
Code assigned:
2022.009P
Short title:
Create a new family, Amesuviridae, in the order Mulpavirales, including two genera, Temfrudevirus and Yermavirus, each with one species
Authors:
Silva JPH; Silva JCF; Bejerman N; Zerbini FM
Corresponding author:
FM Zerbini
Author affiliations:
Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Brazil; Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Córdoba, Argentina
Submission date:
May 27, 2022
ICTV Study Group:
Geminiviridae; Nanoviridae
Type of document:
Taxonomic proposal
Proposed taxon:
Family Amesuviridae
Proposed genera:
Temfrudevirus; Yermavirus
Proposed species:
Temfrudevirus temperatum; Yermavirus ilicis
Order:
Mulpavirales
Class:
Arfiviricetes
Phylum:
Cressdnaviricota
Kingdom:
Shotokuvirae
Realm:
Monodnaviria
Viruses concerned:
Temperate fruit decay-associated virus; Yerba mate-associated circular DNA virus
Genome type:
Circular single-stranded DNA
Year:
2024
Region:
International
Subject:
Virus taxonomy
Document type:
Taxonomy proposal
Organization:
International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV)
Authors:
Y. Sato, S. Daghino, Y. Chiba, S. Urayama, J. Xie, M.A. Ayllón, N. Suzuki, M. Turina
Target audience:
Virologists, taxonomists
Submission date:
20/06/2024
Taxonomic rank affected:
Family, genus, species
Proposed taxonomic change:
Creation of Splipalmiviridae family including Jakapalmivirus, Divipalmivirus, Delepalmivirus genera and 16 new species
Justification:
Phylogenetic distinction and multi-segmented RdRP structure differing from Narnaviridae
Etymology:
Family and genera names derived from “split” in various languages referring to divided RdRP subunits
Context:
Peer-reviewed proposal defining a new virus family, three genera, and 16 species based on genome segmentation and phylogenetic analysis within Wolframvirales
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Geneva
Theme:
Plant variety protection
Document Type:
Technical Report
Organization / Institution:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Author:
UPOV Office
Target Audience:
UPOV members, plant variety examiners
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
2017-03-28
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2010
Region / location:
Sichuan and Gansu, China
Research focus:
Molecular phylogenetics and species delimitation
Document type:
Supplementary tables for a scientific study
Organ / institution:
Not specified
Authors:
He et al., Poux and Douzery, Lecompte et al.
Genetic markers:
CYT B, IRBP, GHR
Species studied:
Eozapus vicinus, Eozapus setchuanus, Eremodipus lichtenstein, Jaculus spp., Dipus sagitta, Orientallactaga sibirica, Euchoreutes naso, Allactaga major, Stylodipus spp., Chimaerodipus auritus
Data source:
GenBank accession numbers
Methods:
PCR primers, sequencing, jModeltest phylogenetic models, BPP species delimitation, cranial measurements
Sampling period:
Not explicitly stated
Geographic coordinates:
Not provided
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Radford, Virginia; Blacksburg, Virginia; New Castle, Virginia; Roanoke, Virginia; Bristol, Tennessee
Theme:
Summer Camps for Youth with Disabilities
Document Type:
Program Information
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Families of children with disabilities
Period of Action:
Summer 2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified