TY - JOUR AU1 - Platnick, Norman I. AB - 252 SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY ployed for more than 100 years, the additional ap- Les problemes de I'espece clearly testifies to the plication of the superspecies concept has permitted leadership of Bocquet and Lamotte in French zo- the expression of finer nuances of relationship. The ology. Under their spiritual leadership Darwinism method consists in designating geographically rep- has been widely accepted in France and so have resentative semispecies as allospecies and combin- the newer concepts of taxonomy as well as an active participation in the application of the most modern ing each set of allospecies into a superspecies. The application of this method has been particularly methods of taxonomic analysis (chromosomes, elec- fruitful in zoogeography. trophoresis, scanning electron microscopy). A look at the bibliographies of the various chapters reveals Is there hope that eventually there will no longer be a species problem? The answer unfortunately is: a veritable revolution in French zoology. Not many no! Even though one can hope that eventually all decades ago, citations were almost exclusively re- stricted to papers by French authors. In most bib- sibling species be unmasked, that all geographical- liographies in this volume far more non-French pa- ly isolated species be partitioned into those TI - The Arthropoda: Habits, Functional Morphology, and Evolution JF - Systematic Biology DO - 10.2307/2412988 DA - 1978-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/the-arthropoda-habits-functional-morphology-and-evolution-1KK4L4xZ6E SP - 252 EP - 255 VL - 27 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -