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A True Bug with a True but Unique Chela in 100 Million-Year-Old Amber
Grasping appendages in representatives of the group Insecta are usually of the sub-chelate (jackknifing) type. Only rarely do chelate appendages occur: Carcinothrips (Thysanoptera), Dryinidae (Hymenoptera), and Carcinocorini (Heteroptera).
Carolin Haug +4 more
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FIGURE 4. Detail of terminal antennomere of Paleolepidotus macrocolus gen. et sp. n. in Burmese amber; image and illustration of claw. Arrow shows constricted "knob" at tip.
Vega, Fernando E. +2 more
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A new weevil, Paleopegorhinus micrommatus gen. et sp. nov. from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber is described in the tribe Chilecarini (Ithyceridae: Chilecarinae).
Poinar, George O. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Involvement of corporations in international crimes and conflict atrocities, such as crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide, are neither isolated events nor uncommon. Importantly, corporate involvement in atrocity crimes is shaped by conditions in “zones of legal risk” (International Commission of Jurists), where gross human rights ...
Susanne Karstedt +4 more
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Burmese amber contains the highest diversity of insects out of all the Cretaceous ambers. There are 26 orders and 206 families recorded and 252 described species, of which 211 have been named in the past 15 years.
Ross, Andrew
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International audienceWe describe Microphorites pouilloni sp. nov., as first representative of this Cretaceous–Paleogene genus of Dolichopodidae Microphorinae from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber.
Nel, André +3 more
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Osmyloberotha, an unusual new genus of beaded lacewings (Neuroptera: Berothidae) from Burmese amber
Khramov, Alexander V. (2021): Osmyloberotha, an unusual new genus of beaded lacewings (Neuroptera: Berothidae) from Burmese amber. Zootaxa 5060 (2): 245-249, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5060.2.
Khramov, Alexander V.
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Abstract Exercise maintains brain health and reduces the risk of cerebrovascular diseases, such as stroke and dementia. The benefits of different ‘modalities’ of exercise on male and female cerebral autoregulation are unclear. In this study, we compared adaptations in dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) during spontaneous and forced oscillations in ...
Hannah J. Thomas +5 more
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Description of fossil amber with ant syninclusions
IntroductionThe close relationships and interactions between multiple species can have important impacts on ecosystems. Fossil amber syninclusions (when multiple organisms are preserved together within the same fossil amber piece) sometimes preserves ...
José de la Fuente +2 more
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The ethanolic root extract of Desmostachya bipinnata exhibited significant anti‐inflammatory and antinociceptive activities in in vitro, in vivo and in silico models, revealing bioactive compounds capable of modulating key inflammatory targets and supporting the plant's traditional therapeutic potential.
Muhammad Hussnain Siddique +6 more
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