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    Exciton–phonon coupling strength in single-layer MoSe2 at room temperature by Li, Donghai, Trovatello, Chiara, Dal Conte, Stefano, Nuß, Matthias, Soavi, Giancarlo, Wang, Gang, Ferrari, Andrea C., Cerullo, Giulio, Brixner, Tobias

    Published in Nature communications (11-02-2021)
    “…Single-layer transition metal dichalcogenides are at the center of an ever increasing research effort both in terms of fundamental physics and applications…”
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    Partial mowing of urban lawns supports higher abundances and diversities of insects by Wintergerst, Jennifer, Kästner, Tommy, Bartel, Manuela, Schmidt, Christian, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-12-2021)
    “…Within the citizen science project “Flowering meadows for Saxonian butterflies”, more than 640 meadows are partially and at maximum three times annually mowed…”
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    betrayed thief – the extraordinary strategy of Aristolochia rotunda to deceive its pollinators by Oelschlägel, Birgit, Nuss, Matthias, Tschirnhaus, Michael, Pätzold, Claudia, Neinhuis, Christoph, Dötterl, Stefan, Wanke, Stefan

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2015)
    “…Pollination of several angiosperms is based on deceit. In such systems, the flowers advertise a reward that ultimately is not provided. We report on a…”
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    Volunteering in the Citizen Science Project "Insects of Saxony"-The Larger the Island of Knowledge, the Longer the Bank of Questions by Moczek, Nicola, Nuss, Matthias, Köhler, Jana Katharina

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (20-03-2021)
    “…In a cross-sectional survey study ( = 116), volunteers of the project Insects of Saxony were asked about their current and past volunteering activities, their…”
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    Phylogeny and nomenclature of the box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859) comb. n., which was recently introduced into Europe (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Spilomelinae) by Richard MALLY, Matthias NUSS

    Published in European journal of entomology (20-07-2010)
    “…The box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859) comb. n., is native to India, China, Korea, Japan and the Russian Far East. Its larvae are a serious…”
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    Deep intraspecific DNA barcode splits and hybridisation in the Udea alpinalis group (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Crambidae) - an integrative revision by Mally, Richard, Huemer, Peter, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in ZooKeys (13-03-2018)
    “…The analysis of mitochondrial COI data for the European-Centroasian montane species group finds deep intraspecific splits. Specimens of and separate into…”
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    DNA barcodes for Aotearoa New Zealand Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera) by Wöger, Renate, Wöger, Roland, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in Biodiversity data journal (27-11-2020)
    “…Identification of pyraloid species is often hampered by highly similar external morphology requiring microscopic dissection of genitalia. This becomes…”
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    Twenty-six new species of Hoploscopa (Lepidoptera, Crambidae) from South-East Asia revealed by morphology and DNA barcoding by Léger, Théo, Kehlmaier, Christian, Vairappan, Charles S, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in ZooKeys (29-01-2020)
    “…Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) is a fern-feeding genus found in montane areas of South-East Asia and Melanesia, eastwards up to the Samoan Islands. It…”
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    Spatial and temporal sex ratio bias and Wolbachia-infection in New Zealand Crambidae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea) by Wöger, Renate, Wöger, Roland, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in Biodiversity data journal (07-07-2020)
    “…The New Zealand fauna of snout moths (Pyraloidea) predominantly consists of endemic species. During 2017 and 2018, 56 species of Pyraloidea in 1,749…”
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    Twenty-six new species of Hoploscopa (Lepidoptera, Crambidae) from South-East Asia revealed by morphology and DNA barcoding by Théo Léger, Christian Kehlmaier, Charles S. Vairappan, Matthias Nuss

    Published 2020
    “…Hoploscopa are mid-sized reddish-brown moths with white, yellow or red pattern elements which inhabit montane wet forests of South-East Asia, from Thailand to…”
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    Edible insects of Northern Angola by Lautenschläger, Thea, Neinhuis, Christoph, Monizi, Mawunu, Mandombe, José Lau, Förster, Anke, Henle, Thomas, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in African invertebrates (08-12-2017)
    “…From 2013-2017, we accompanied and interviewed local people harvesting edible insects in the Northern Angolan province of Uíge. Insect and host plant samples…”
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    Discovery of an unknown diversity of Leucinodes species damaging Solanaceae fruits in sub-Saharan Africa and moving in trade (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Pyraloidea) by Mally, Richard, Korycinska, Anastasia, Agassiz, David J L, Hall, Jayne, Hodgetts, Jennifer, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in ZooKeys (01-01-2015)
    “…The larvae of the Old World genera Leucinodes Guenée, 1854 and Sceliodes Guenée, 1854 are internal feeders in the fruits of Solanaceae, causing economic damage…”
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    Udea ruckdescheli sp. n. from Crete and its phylogenetic relationships (Pyraloidea, Crambidae, Spilomelinae) by Mally, Richard, Segerer, Andreas H., Nuss, Matthias

    Published in Nota lepidopterologica (24-08-2016)
    “…DNA barcode data reveal a distinct group of Udea specimens collected on Crete and previously misidentified as Udea fulvalis (Hübner, 1809) and Udea languidalis…”
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    Spatially resolved coherent 2D fluorescence spectroscopy within a high-NA microscope by Li, Donghai, Nuss, Matthias, Goetz, Sebastian, Kolb, Verena, Pflaum, Jens, Trovatello, Chiara, Cerullo, Giulio, Brixner, Tobias

    Published in EPJ Web of Conferences (2019)
    “…We have developed coherent two-dimensional (2D) fluorescence micro-spectroscopy which probes the nonlinear optical response at surfaces via fluorescence…”
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    Systematics of the Neotropical genus Catharylla Zeller (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae s. l., Crambinae) by Léger, Théo, Landry, Bernard, Nuss, Matthias, Mally, Richard

    Published in ZooKeys (01-01-2014)
    “…The Neotropical genus Catharylla Zeller, 1863 (type species: Crambus tenellus Zeller, 1839) is redescribed. Catharylla contiguella Zeller, 1872, C. interrupta…”
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    Refining the phylogeny of Crambidae with complete sampling of subfamilies (Lepidoptera, Pyraloidea) by Léger, Théo, Mally, Richard, Neinhuis, Christoph, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in Zoologica scripta (01-01-2021)
    “…Crambidae is a group of moths with more than 10,000 species occurring worldwide that evolved diverse morphological and ecological habits. They can be best…”
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    Phylogeny, character evolution and tribal classification in Crambinae and Scopariinae (Lepidoptera, Crambidae) by Léger, Théo, Landry, Bernard, Nuss, Matthias

    Published in Systematic entomology (01-10-2019)
    “…Crambinae (2047 spp.) and Scopariinae (577 spp.) are two major groups of pyraloid moths with a worldwide distribution. Their larvae feed predominantly on…”
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    molecular phylogeny for the pyraloid moths (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea) and its implications for higher‐level classification by REGIER, JEROME C, MITTER, CHARLES, SOLIS, M. ALMA, HAYDEN, JAMES E, LANDRY, BERNARD, NUSS, MATTHIAS, SIMONSEN, THOMAS J, YEN, SHEN‐HORN, ZWICK, ANDREAS, CUMMINGS, MICHAEL P

    Published in Systematic entomology (01-10-2012)
    “…Pyraloidea, one of the largest superfamilies of Lepidoptera, comprise more than 15 684 described species worldwide, including important pests, biological…”
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