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International Biological Flora: Ceratonia siliqua
The carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua) has a long traditional history in Mediterranean cultures providing food for humans and domestic animals. Its remarkable tolerance of drought, salt and fire, with an ability to thrive in poor, dry soils, makes it ideal for a warming Mediterranean climate.
Peter A. Thomas +3 more
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Abstract We aimed to solicit the perspectives of African Americans with hypertension and their family members on the desired features of a behavioral hypertension self‐management intervention. Using a community‐based participatory approach to intervention design, we conducted four dyadic focus groups, including African American community members with ...
Sarah B. Woods +5 more
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What Does Queer Have to Do with Ecumenism?
Abstract Some observers claim that ecumenism has entered the season of winter and that ecumenism does not flourish as it has done in other periods. This article proposes that queer theory, an academic field that in different ways addresses and challenges questions of identity, offers perspectives to respond to this challenge and allow ecumenism to ...
Linnea Helgesson
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Sixty years of work on Italy's Orthopteroids biodiversity, the big data of Galvagni collection. [PDF]
Buzzetti FMM, Stancher G, Marangoni F.
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Ameles heldreichi Brunner 1882
Published as part of І., О., 2022, Богомоли (Mantodea) Південно-Західної Частини Донецької Області (Україна), pp.
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Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change. [PDF]
Nasser M +8 more
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Genus Ameles Burmeister, 1838 Ameles Burmeister, 1838: 531 Parameles Saussure, 1869: 59 ...
Mohammad, Salwa Kamal +4 more
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Ameles maroccana Uvarov, 1931 Ameles maroccana Uvarov, 1931 Ameles abjecta maroccana Morales Agacino, 1948 Type. Holotype ♀ (BMNH); male allotype A. abjecta maroccana (MNCN). Type locality. Morocco, Ifrane (holotype), Tangier (allotype) Distribution. Morocco. Material examined. Morocco: Moulay-Yakoub, 30.V.2011, leg. R. Battiston, coll. Battiston, 1 ♂ (
Battiston, Roberto +5 more
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Ameles kervillei Bolivar, 1911 Distribution: Jordan (New to Jordan), Lebanon and Syria. Material examined: (23) specimens: Al Abdaleyah 22.XII.04 (1N); Al Barrah 5.IX.05 (1 N); Al Hussaineyah 3.V.05 (1N); Al Jubayhah 3.VI.90 (1M); Ar Rummanah Camp 4.IX.05 (1 N); Al Mujeb Reserve 23.VIII.05 (2N); Ghawr Kabid 18.IV.96 (1M); Hummrit as Sahin 14.III.05 (3N)
Abu-Dannoun, Omar, Katbeh-Bader, Ahmad
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Ameles aegyptiaca Werner, 1913 Ameles nana Charpentier, 1825 (cited in Krauss, 1890: 237 –238) Ameles aegyptiaca Werner, 1913: 23 Ameles (Parameles) aegyptiaca Werner, 1913 (cited in Werner, 1928: 39) Distribution. Egypt. Material examined. Egyptian Collection (12) specimens: Marsa Matrouh VIII.2008 (F) (ASUC); Wadi Ellega, S.
Mohammad, Salwa Kamal +4 more
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