The fly specimen that awaited a growing barcode community to be dusted off the shelves and given a name. The online barcode library facilitates the description of new Diptera genus with circumpolar Holarctic distribution
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24553Date
2020-12-04Type
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While it can take an average of 21 years between the discovery and description of a new species1, the challenges of relating known taxa and the scarcity of high-quality specimens make the description of a new genus even more difficult and time-consuming. Our paper recently published in the Biodiversity Data Journal introduced a new fungus gnat genus – Coelosynapha – demonstrating that despite a taxon being shelved for a long time after discovery, strong collaborative networks spanning many countries combined with the power of DNA barcoding are greatly changing the pace at which we catalogue life.
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The International Barcode of Life consortiumCitation
Kjærandsen, J., Polevoi, A. & Salmela, J. (2020). The fly specimen that awaited a growing barcode community to be dusted off the shelves and given a name The online barcode library facilitates the description of new Diptera genus with circumpolar Holarctic distribution. Barcode Bulletin, 10(1).Metadata
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