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An introduction to entomology, or, Elements of the natural history of insects : with plates
William Kirby, William Spence
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MiR-146/TNF-α/IL-6/osteocalcin crosstalk in anti-rheumatic potential of Galleria mellonella hemolymph from computational molecular modeling to in-vivo validation. [PDF]
Ahmed SM+5 more
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Two-Year Entomological Survey of Mosquito Fauna in the Attica Region, Greece: Species Composition. [PDF]
Bisia M+9 more
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Correction: Effects of cypermethrin exposure on learning and memory functions and anxiety-like behavior in rats. [PDF]
Nazari M+7 more
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Regional heterothermy in Megasoma gyas is not related to active heat dissipation by the horns
Insect Science, EarlyView.
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Entomology and the Australian Entomological Society
Australian Journal of Entomology, 2004Abstract The Australian Entomological Society was founded in 1965 and provides a journal of world‐class and annual scientific meetings for members. The world‐wide impact of entomology publications is growing faster than that of the Australian Journal of Entomology, and membership of the society is declining slowly.
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Annual Review of Entomology, 2016
The Antarctic region comprises the continent, the Maritime Antarctic, the sub-Antarctic islands, and the southern cold temperate islands. Continental Antarctica is devoid of insects, but elsewhere diversity varies from 2 to more than 200 species, of which flies and beetles constitute the majority.
Chown, Steven L., Convey, Peter
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The Antarctic region comprises the continent, the Maritime Antarctic, the sub-Antarctic islands, and the southern cold temperate islands. Continental Antarctica is devoid of insects, but elsewhere diversity varies from 2 to more than 200 species, of which flies and beetles constitute the majority.
Chown, Steven L., Convey, Peter
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The Canadian Entomologist
Several years ago it occurred to me that a knowledge of the earlier stages in the lives of some of our Diurnal Lepidoptera might possibly be arrived at by obtaining eggs from impregnated females in captivity. My experiments began with the Hesperidæ as offering the greatest probability of success.
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Several years ago it occurred to me that a knowledge of the earlier stages in the lives of some of our Diurnal Lepidoptera might possibly be arrived at by obtaining eggs from impregnated females in captivity. My experiments began with the Hesperidæ as offering the greatest probability of success.
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The Place of Entomological Collections in Entomological Research
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1935A very hasty survey of the records for insect collections for the past century or two will enable anyone to appreciate the amount of time and energy that has been devoted to the collection, classification and preservation of insect collections expecially in Europe and America.
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The Canadian Entomologist, 1874
The discussions upon the subject of nomenclature in Zoology, and especially in the department of Entomology, have recently become very perplexing to American students. Many who have been unable either by want of time or lack of opportunity, to consult old works, which are to be found in but few libraries, are called upon suddenly to decide for ...
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The discussions upon the subject of nomenclature in Zoology, and especially in the department of Entomology, have recently become very perplexing to American students. Many who have been unable either by want of time or lack of opportunity, to consult old works, which are to be found in but few libraries, are called upon suddenly to decide for ...
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