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A quantification of predation rates, indirect positive effects on plants, and foraging variation of the giant tropical ant, Paraponera clavata. [PDF]
Dyer LA.
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Primary identification of Microbacterium spp. encountered in clinical specimens as CDC coryneform group A-4 and A-5 bacteria. [PDF]
Funke G, Falsen E, Barreau C.
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A Study of the Bacteria Associated with Thirty Species of Insects. [PDF]
Steinhaus EA.
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Sound production in Bombycoidea caterpillars: a comparative study of taxonomic diversity, mechanisms and function [PDF]
Bura, Veronica
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Eacles imperialis subsp. cacicus
2021Eacles imperialis cacicus (Boisduval, 1868). Basilona cacicus Boisduval, 1868: 318, no. 2. Eacles imperialis cacicus – Draudt 1930: 804. DÉTERMINATION. — Morphologique.Moléculaire (BOLD:AAA4193). LOCALITÉ TYPE. — Brésil (Lemaire 1988b). RÉPARTITION GÉOGRAPHIQUE. — Guyano-amazonienne (Lemaire 1988b). DISTRIBUTION EN GUYANE.
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Outbreak ofEacles imperialis(Saturniidae) on Cocoa and Fruit Trees in Milagro — Ecuador
Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society, 2011The account represents the first record of E. imperialis (Drury) as cocoa pest. The moth was founded in Milagro - Ecuador producing prominent defoliation on cocoa and other fruit trees.
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Eacles imperialis subsp. magnifica Walker 1856
2019Eacles imperialis magnifica Walker, 1856 (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) Description and Biology Adult imperial moth caterpillars are yellow moths many dark spots on the wings, cut by two bands of violet-black color, with two circular spots of the same color.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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