Papers by Antonio Vives Moreno
Shilap-revista De Lepidopterologia, 2021
Shilap-revista De Lepidopterologia, 2020
Shilap-revista De Lepidopterologia, 2019
Shilap-revista De Lepidopterologia, 2019
Shilap-revista De Lepidopterologia, 2017
Three new species in Spain; Cnephasia josebai Gastón, Vives & Revilla, sp. n., Clepsis razowskii ... more Three new species in Spain; Cnephasia josebai Gastón, Vives & Revilla, sp. n., Clepsis razowskii Gastón, Vives & Revilla, sp. n. and Pelochrista trematerrai Gastón, Vives & Revilla, sp. n., are described. Differences between similar species in the Cnephasia Curtis, 1826 and Clepsis Guenée, 1845 genus, are analyzed. The distribution of Clepsis neglectana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) in the Iberian Peninsula is being reviewed.
espanolSe describe una nueva especie, Depressaria sarahae Gaston & Vives, sp.n., de dos localidad... more espanolSe describe una nueva especie, Depressaria sarahae Gaston & Vives, sp.n., de dos localidades del centro de la Peninsula Iberica, proxima a Depressaria pimpinellae Zeller, 1839. EnglishA new species, Depressaria sarahae Gaston & Vives, sp. n., closely related to Depressaria pimpinellae Zeller, 1839, is described from two localities in the central Iberian Peninsula.
A new species Oinophila blayi Vives & Gaston, sp. n., is described. Two genus Niphonympha Mey... more A new species Oinophila blayi Vives & Gaston, sp. n., is described. Two genus Niphonympha Meyrick, 1914, Sardzea Amsel, 1961 and fourteen species: Niphony...
... en las provincias fitogeográficas del Espinal y Paranaense, Distrito del Ñandubay y de los Ca... more ... en las provincias fitogeográficas del Espinal y Paranaense, Distrito del Ñandubay y de los Campos (Carnevali, 1994). ... hermas (Hewitson, 1864)+++ Junonia genoveva hilaris (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867)+++ Tegosa claudina (Eschscholtz, 1821)++ Vanessa braziliensis (Moore ...
We consider the model of random binning and finite-temperature decoding for Slepian-Wolf codes, f... more We consider the model of random binning and finite-temperature decoding for Slepian-Wolf codes, from a statistical-mechanical perspective. While ordinary random channel coding is intimately related to the random energy model (REM)-a statistical-mechanical model of disordered magnetic materials, it turns out that random binning (for Slepian-Wolf coding) is analogous to another, related statistical mechanical model of strong disorder, which we call the random dilution model (RDM). We use the latter analogy to characterize phase transitions pertaining to finitetemperature Slepian-Wolf decoding, which are somewhat similar, but not identical, to those of finite-temperature channel decoding. We then provide the exact random coding exponent of the bit error rate (BER) as a function of the coding rate and the decoding temperature, and discuss its properties. Finally, a few modifications and extensions of our results are outlined and discussed. Index Terms Slepian-Wolf codes, error exponent, bit-error probability, finite-temperature decoding, random energy model, phase transitions, phase diagram.
A new species Oinophila blayi Vives & Gaston, sp. n., is described. Two genus Niphonympha Meyrick... more A new species Oinophila blayi Vives & Gaston, sp. n., is described. Two genus Niphonympha Meyrick, 1914, Sardzea Amsel, 1961 and fourteen species: Niphony...
EN LA PRESENTE MEMORIA SE REALIZA UN ESTUDIO TAXONOMICO Y DE DISTRIBUCION GEOGRAFICA EN LA PENINS... more EN LA PRESENTE MEMORIA SE REALIZA UN ESTUDIO TAXONOMICO Y DE DISTRIBUCION GEOGRAFICA EN LA PENINSULA IBERICA DE LA FAMILIA COLEOPHORIDAE HUBNER 1825 (INSECTA: LEPIDOPTERA) TOMANDO COMO BASE LOS CATALOGOS FAUNISTICOS DE AGENJO (1965) POR ESPANA Y DE ZERKOWETZ (1946) QUE PRESENTAN LAS FAUNAS CONOCIDAS DE ESPANA Y PORTUGAL RESPECTIVAMENTE. SE HA INCREMENTADO POR LO QUE RESPECTA A LA FAUNA DE ESPANA EN UN GENERO QUE ERA CONOCIDO SE HA PASADO A CUATRO GENERO A SABER: COLEOPHORA HUBNER 1822; METRIOTES HERRICH-SCHAFFER 1853; GONIODOMA ZELLER 1849 Y ISCHNOPHANES MEYRICK 1891. EN LO QUE RESPECTA A LAS ESPECIES CONOCIDAS SE HA PASADO DE 126 A 205 ESPECIES LO QUE SUPONE UN AUMENTO DEL 62'70 % DE LA FAUNA CONOCIDAD EN ESPANA.EN LO QUE RESPECTA A LA FAUNA DE PORTUGAL SE HA PASADO DE UN GENERO CONOCIDO A DOS GENEROS A SABER: COLEOPHORA HUBNER 1822 Y METRIOTES HERRICH-SCHAFFER 1853. EN CUANTO A LAS ESPECIES SE HA PASADO DE 20 A 42 ESPECIES LO QUE SUPONE UN AUMENTO DEL 110% DEL TOTAL DE SU FAUN...
ABSTRACT This monograph of the Fauna Ibérica Series is devoted to the five families (Papilionidae... more ABSTRACT This monograph of the Fauna Ibérica Series is devoted to the five families (Papilionidae, Hesperiidae, Pieridae, Riodinidae, Lycaenidae and Nymphalidae) that are grouped in the superfamily Papilionoidea, the group of Lepidoptera widely known as the butterflies, of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. The authors have made an effort to compile the most relevant information on each species as well as the biological information which refers specifically to the Ibero-Balearic region: taxonomic position, geographic distribution, life history, ecology and phenology, parasitoids (or other natural enemies) and the current conservation status. These details are supported by an extensive bibliography. The descriptions, dichotomic keys and illustrations will facilitate the species identification. To assist this last purpose the volume includes a collection of colour plates to illustrate the adults of the almost 230 Ibero-Balearic species. The final part of the volume consists of a thorough, detailed nomenclatorial list of the taxa represented in the study area. The making of such compilation was remarkably complex given the numerous formal names that have eventually been applied to some of the studied taxa.
Shilap Revista De Lepidopterologia, 2005
Boletin De La Real Sociedad Espanola De Historia Natural Actas, 1994
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