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Comparative Analysis of the Mycobiomes of Two Terrestrial Isopods, <i>Armadillidium vulgare</i> and <i>Spherillo obscurus</i>. [PDF]
Noh Y, Cha Y, Oh SY.
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The sustainable use of diverse plants accustomed by different ethnic groups in Sibi District, Balochistan, Pakistan. [PDF]
Maria B +4 more
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Insect‒microbe symbiosis-based strategies offer a new avenue for the management of insect pests and their transmitted pathogens. [PDF]
Lv C, Huang YZ, Luan JB.
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Systematic Entomology, 2021
ABSTRACT Psocodea (booklice and parasitic lice) is an order of insects containing species with extensive mitochondrial genome rearrangements, particularly within the suborder Troctomorpha, in which some species possess an extremely fragmented mitochondrial genome with several small minichromosomes.
Oscar Fernando Saenz Manchola +5 more
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ABSTRACT Psocodea (booklice and parasitic lice) is an order of insects containing species with extensive mitochondrial genome rearrangements, particularly within the suborder Troctomorpha, in which some species possess an extremely fragmented mitochondrial genome with several small minichromosomes.
Oscar Fernando Saenz Manchola +5 more
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Molecular ecology, 2012
Asexual reproduction is commonly thought to be associated with low genetic diversity in animals. Echmepteryx hageni (Insecta: 'Psocoptera') is one of several psocopteran species that are primarily parthenogenetic, but also exists in small, isolated sexual populations.
Scott M, Shreve +2 more
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Asexual reproduction is commonly thought to be associated with low genetic diversity in animals. Echmepteryx hageni (Insecta: 'Psocoptera') is one of several psocopteran species that are primarily parthenogenetic, but also exists in small, isolated sexual populations.
Scott M, Shreve +2 more
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New microsporidia parasitizing bark lice (Insecta: Psocoptera)
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2010Two species of bark lice, Xanthocaecilius sommermanae Mockford and Polypsocus corruptus Hagen, collected in a canopy Malaise trap placed in Great Smoky Mountains National Park as part of a survey of the park's fauna, were found to be infected with microsporidia.
Yuliya Y, Sokolova +2 more
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Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), 2010
A new genus and species of sphaeropsocid bark louse is described and fi gured from a single individual in Early Cretaceous amber from Hammana, central Lebanon. Asphaeropsocites neli gen. n., sp. n. is the second sphaeropsocid described from Lebanese amber.
Dany Azar +2 more
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A new genus and species of sphaeropsocid bark louse is described and fi gured from a single individual in Early Cretaceous amber from Hammana, central Lebanon. Asphaeropsocites neli gen. n., sp. n. is the second sphaeropsocid described from Lebanese amber.
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International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology, 1990
Abstract Ultrastructure and previtellogenic growth of ovaries of Peripsocus phaeopterus (Stephens) and Stenopsocus stigmaticus (Imhof and Labram) (Insecta : Psocoptera) are described. The germ cell cluster formation was analyzed in an ovariole of a nymph using ultrathin serial sectioning.
J. Büning, S. Sohst
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Abstract Ultrastructure and previtellogenic growth of ovaries of Peripsocus phaeopterus (Stephens) and Stenopsocus stigmaticus (Imhof and Labram) (Insecta : Psocoptera) are described. The germ cell cluster formation was analyzed in an ovariole of a nymph using ultrathin serial sectioning.
J. Büning, S. Sohst
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Journal of Biogeography, 2013
AbstractAimThe use of intuitive or explicit biogeographical reconstruction techniques to estimate the timing of species radiations on the Hawaiian Islands, while often incorporating evidence on the timing of island formation, may be misleading if the effects of extinction are overlooked.
Emilie C. Bess +2 more
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AbstractAimThe use of intuitive or explicit biogeographical reconstruction techniques to estimate the timing of species radiations on the Hawaiian Islands, while often incorporating evidence on the timing of island formation, may be misleading if the effects of extinction are overlooked.
Emilie C. Bess +2 more
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