XVIII.—Notes on neotropical mammals of the genera Felis, Hapale, Oryzomys, Akodon, and Ctenomys, with descriptions of new species [PDF]
Oldfield Thomas
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Studying Cat (Felis catus) Diabetes: Beware of the Acromegalic Imposter
Naturally occurring diabetes mellitus (DM) is common in domestic cats (Felis catus). It has been proposed as a model for human Type 2 DM given many shared features.
S. Niessen+8 more
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IX.—Notes on Pardalina Warwickii, Gray, Felis guigna, Molina, and Felis Geoffroyi, D'Orbigny [PDF]
J.E. Gray
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Published as part of Stekolnikov, Alexandr A., 2019, A catalogue of the holotypes of chigger mites (Acariformes: Trombiculidae) at the Natural History Museum of Geneva, pp.
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The movements of the sand dunes are considered as a threat for roads, irrigation networks, water resources, urban areas, agriculture and infrastructures.
M. Ghadiry, A. Shalaby, B. Koch
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Foraging behavior of fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Smith) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Felis catus Linnaeus (Carnivora: Felidae) carcass [PDF]
Solenopsis saevissima fire ants were found foraging in a Felis catus carcass over tissues an secretions present in holes and mucosa.
Barbosa, Bruno Corrêa+2 more
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Diet of the weasel in Hungary [PDF]
The diet of weasel (Mustela nivalis) collected in agricultural mosaic plain regions of Hugary was studied using the analysis of stomach and rectum contents (n = 155).
Heltai, Miklós, Lanszki, József
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On the Felis euptilura from Shanghai, in the British Museum [PDF]
J.E. Gray
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Flea‘in Around: A Look at the Identification, Preservation, Clearing, and Mounting of Siphonaptera [PDF]
Fleas are remarkable and highly specialized insects, with no part of their external anatomy being easily mistaken for that of any other insect. Due to their small size, the subtle differences among the distinguishing morphological characteristics of each
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Un nouveau distome (Achillurbainia nouveli R.-Ph. Dollfus, 1939) recueilli au niveau de la région orbitaire chez des Panthères noires (Felis pardus L. forme mélanique) [PDF]
Jacques Nouvel
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