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Notosacantha castanea (Spaeth, 1913) Hoplionota castanea Spaeth, 1913a:507. Distribution in India. Meghalaya (Tura – Borowiec, 2009). General distribution. Oriental (India, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam) and Palaearctic (China, Taiwan) (Borowiec, 2009; Borowiec & Świętojańska, 2024; Sekerka & Świętojańska, 2024).
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Setophaga castanea (Wilson, 1810) Distribution Ambalema, Armero-Guayabal, Chaparral, Coello, Doima, Guamo, Falan, Honda, Ibagué, Lérida, Libano, Mariquita, San Luis, Suárez Notes (v; co ICN 5504; ph ML 123876761 ...
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Identification and Characterization of Leaf-Inhabiting Fungi from Castanea Plantations in China
Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2021Ning Jiang, Xinlei Fan, C-M Tian
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Pellolessertia castanea (Lessert, 1927) Fig. 55 Avakubia castanea Lessert, 1927: 442, figs 22–24. Pellolessertia castanea – Prószyński 1984: fig. on p. 169. — Szűts & Scharff 2005: 364, fig. 4a–e. Material examined UGANDA • 1 ♀; Budongo Forest; 1°45′ N, 31°25′ E; 19–30 Jun. 1995; T. Wagner leg.; ZFMK 2899. Description For description of male see Szűts &
Wiśniewski, Konrad, Wesołowska, Wanda
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Published as part of Nuruyeva, Tamara & Zamani, Alireza, 2025, An annotated checklist of the spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) of Azerbaijan, pp.
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2019
Abstract This chapter discusses the origin and introduction; climatic and site requirements, and other silvicultural characteristics; shake; diseases; natural regeneration; flowering, seed production and nursery conditions; provenance; timber and uses; area and yield; and place of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) in British forestry.
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Abstract This chapter discusses the origin and introduction; climatic and site requirements, and other silvicultural characteristics; shake; diseases; natural regeneration; flowering, seed production and nursery conditions; provenance; timber and uses; area and yield; and place of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) in British forestry.
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69. Myrmica castanea. B.M. Female. Length 3 lines.-Chestnut-red: head and thorax longitudinally striated, the scutellum smooth with a few punctures; the metathorax with two short spines, between which it is transversely striated; mandibles smooth and shining, with two stout teeth at the apex, and a few striae at their outer margins.
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