Phrase used when publishing the name of a new genus.
1 It may be a new species, or even a new genus .
2 Consequently, it is important to supplement validated species-specific molecular diagnostics with new genus - level tools.
3 The following are the characters of this new genus .
4 It forms new genus immediately after tabernaemontana, and consequently belongs to the class called contortae.
5 M. Peron says that it forms a new genus , and of a very remarkable character.
6 It is a new genus , between aira and arundo.
7 This seems to belong to a new genus not far removed from Castnia or Coronis.
8 These form a new genus , but are most nearly allied to Cythere, a marine type.
9 We present the description of a new genus and species of soldierless termites from South America.
10 Not just a new species, but a new genus , found in the Udzungwa mountains of Tanzania.
11 We suggest that these two viruses are representative of a new genus within the family Paramyxoviridae.
12 The new genus differs from other members of Liadopsyllidae in details of the antennae and forewings.
13 One of the fish was a new genus .
14 This is a new genus , approaching the alchornea of Swartz.)
15 On Dysteria, a new genus of Infusoria.
16 The inquisitive traveller crossed the street, and, deferentially approaching the new genus , lisped, Ha-ah-howd' do, ha?
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