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Identification and characterisation of Gamma-herpesviruses in zoo artiodactyla. [PDF]
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Recurrent humid phases in Arabia over the past 8 million years. [PDF]
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Characterizing the Helminth Community of the Mountain Gazelle (Gazella gazella Pallas, 1766) Through DNA Metabarcoding. [PDF]
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Ancistrocerus antilope subsp. antilope antilope (Panzer 1798
2020a) Ancistrocerus antilope antilope (Panzer, 1798) Ancistrocerus antilope antilope (Panzer) 1798: 9. Type data: female (Type destroyed). Type locality: Austria. Odynerus pictus Curtis, 1826: 137 b, no. 2. Odynerus antilope; Lepeletier, 1841: 649. Odynerus caprade Saussure, 1857: 273. Ancistrocerus lecontei Cameron, 1908b: 218.
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Edessa antilope (Fabricius, 1798) Distribution. Mexico, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, and French Guiana. Distribution in Colombia. Cundinamarca (?) (“ Bogotá ”). Remarks. Edessa antilope has the dorsal surface green mainly, the humeral angles are black, the corium is dark brown, the ventral ...
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Edessa antilope (Fabricius, 1798) Distribution. Mexico, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, and French Guiana. Distribution in Colombia. Cundinamarca (?) (“ Bogotá ”). Remarks. Edessa antilope has the dorsal surface green mainly, the humeral angles are black, the corium is dark brown, the ventral ...
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2023
Sympherta antilope (GRAVENHORST, 1829) M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Trap 4: 1♁ 5-20.v., 2♀♀ 20.v.-1.vi., multiple♁♁ 1-15.vi., 1♁ 15- 29.vi.; trap 7: 2♀♀ 5♁♁ 23.iv.-5.v., 1♁ 5-20.v., 1♀ 2♁♁ 20.v.-1.vi. D i s t r i b u t i o n: Transpalaearctic, known from Georgia (RIEDEL et al. 2018).
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Sympherta antilope (GRAVENHORST, 1829) M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Trap 4: 1♁ 5-20.v., 2♀♀ 20.v.-1.vi., multiple♁♁ 1-15.vi., 1♁ 15- 29.vi.; trap 7: 2♀♀ 5♁♁ 23.iv.-5.v., 1♁ 5-20.v., 1♀ 2♁♁ 20.v.-1.vi. D i s t r i b u t i o n: Transpalaearctic, known from Georgia (RIEDEL et al. 2018).
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Xylotrechus (Xylotrechus) antilope subsp. antilope
2023Xylotrechus (Xylotrechus) antilope antilope (Schoenherr, 1817) Especie euromediterránea de presencia irregular en la Península Ibérica (GONZÁLEZ PEÑA et al., 2007), que acostumbra a vivir en los bosques ḣmedos de la mitad septentrional, ya que en su fase larvaria tiene preferencia por el género Quercus.
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Ancistrocerus antilope (Panzer, 1798) Figures 1A, 1C, 2A, 2B, 2E, 2F Vespa insolens Harris, 1782: 129 (type locality: England; type material destroyed). Synonymized by van der Vecht and Fischer, 1972: 108. Nomen oblitum. Vespa antilope Panzer, 1798: 9 ([♀]; type locality: “ Austria ”; type material destroyed). Nomen protectum.
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Ancistrocerus antilope (Panzer, 1798) Figures 1A, 1C, 2A, 2B, 2E, 2F Vespa insolens Harris, 1782: 129 (type locality: England; type material destroyed). Synonymized by van der Vecht and Fischer, 1972: 108. Nomen oblitum. Vespa antilope Panzer, 1798: 9 ([♀]; type locality: “ Austria ”; type material destroyed). Nomen protectum.
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