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Atypical presentation of burrowing bug pigmentation involving a non-acral site [PDF]
A 31-year-old farmer hailing from a rural village of Eastern India presented with asymptomatic pigmented skin eruptions over chest for the last 2 days. Prior to the appearance of the skin lesions, he was busy working sowing paddy seeds during the rainy season. He had no history of associated fever,
Uddalak Chakraborty +2 more
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An unusual case of arthropod dermatosis: A disorder of Cydnidae pigmentation (the burrowing bug)
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Apparanjitha V. Ramanan +2 more
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Cydnidae (Burrowing Bug) Pigmentation [PDF]
M Ramam, Jerzy A Lis
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Atypical cases of cydnidae pigmentation: Digging deeper through dermoscope
Arthropods can cause variety of cutaneous manifestation including pigmentation. Recently, burrowing bug pigmentation is described in the literature which though is a very common occurrence and goes underreported.
Vineet Relhan, Pallavi Hegde
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Burrowing bugs are distinctive, beetle-like insects of the pentatomoid family Cydnidae, noteworthy for their morphological specializations for digging and a hemiedaphic life history.
Sile Du +5 more
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The Black Sea steppes and particularly the steppe–field area between the Velykyi Kuyalnyk and Southern Bug rivers, delineated from the north by the valley of the Kodyma River, are a natural arena for the existence of two species of mole rats, which still
Igor Nakonechny
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A curious case of vanishing pigmented spots resembling lentigines
Exogenous pigmentation due to arthropods or coloring agents/dyes may be mistaken for melanocytic lesions. Dermoscopy is a useful tool for the evaluation of pigmented lesions.
Meenakshi Batrani +3 more
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The stinkbugs of the family Cydnidae, as Atarsocoris sp., are pests that occurr in many crops, causing significant losses in areas with high populational rates. They can also be associated with some weed plants.
Inês Cristina Batista Fonseca +2 more
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Bugs, Burrow, Inquisitor: Dostoevskian Intertexts in Eyeless in Gaza
The present article is devoted to the discussion of intertextual connections between Aldous Huxley’s Eyeless in Gaza (1936) and three works by Dostoevsky: Notes from the Underground(1864), Crime and Punishment (1869) and The Brothers Karamazov (1880, Grand Inquisitor scene).
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Trophic eggs compensate for poor offspring feeding capacity in a subsocial burrower bug [PDF]
Various animals produce inviable eggs or egg-like structures called trophic eggs, which are presumed to be an extended maternal investment for the offspring. However, there is little knowledge about the ecological or physiological constraints associated with their evolutionary origin.
Narumi, Baba +5 more
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