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Nematode in Cockroaches: A Potential Allergen Source
Allergy, EarlyView.
Dongjun Kang +5 more
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This study demonstrates the ecological value of natural regeneration in the Brazilian Cerrado by analysing the biomass, richness and trophic structure of leaf litter insects across pasture (P), regenerating (R) and native (N) areas. We found that R areas supported insect communities more similar to N habitats than to Ps, with higher richness, greater ...
Thalita Moraes Miranda Ribeiro de Souza +1 more
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Six new species of the genus Balta Tepper (Blattaria, Pseudophyllodrominae) from China
Che, Yanli, Chen, Li, Wang, Zongqing (2010): Six new species of the genus Balta Tepper (Blattaria, Pseudophyllodrominae) from China.
Che, Yanli, Wang, Zongqing, Chen, Li
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It is common knowledge that polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) represent a serious threat to the health of both vertebrates and invertebrates. As far as the former are concerned, especially as regards human beings, a broad literature describes the direct ...
S Lambiase, Y Zhang, P Morbini, M Fasola
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Abstract Surveys of caves of the Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, revealed a remarkable assemblage of exceptionally well‐preserved mummified arthropods, comprising Araneae, Blattodea, Coleoptera and Chilopoda, all of which exhibit high levels of troglomorphism, lacking eyes and showing a number of other adaptations.
Juanita Rodriguez +2 more
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Verbascum blattaria Linnaeusmoth mulleinmolène blattairealong U.S.
66-471 Norlan C. Henderson
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Phidon chanco sp. nov. of cockroach from the coastal forest of central Chile (Insecta: Blattaria)
Vera, Alejandro (2019): Phidon chanco sp. nov. of cockroach from the coastal forest of central Chile (Insecta: Blattaria). Zootaxa 4712 (1): 114-126, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4712.1.
Vera, Alejandro
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A comparison of two common flight interception traps to survey tropical arthropods
Tropical forests are predicted to harbor most of the insect diversity on earth, but few studies have been conducted to characterize insect communities in tropical forests.
Greg Lamarre +3 more
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Out of 136 identified EPNs, only 18 (8 Steinernema and 6 Heterorhabditis) are commercialised globally, highlighting a major gap between discovery and application. High production costs and inconsistent field efficacy are the leading obstacles to the widespread commercialisation of EPN‐based biocontrol products.
Ndivhuwo Ramatsitsi +2 more
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Verbascum blattaria, inflorescences (yellow form). Family Scrophulariaceae, Subclass Asteridae.
David C. Reed
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