Agrioglypta fulguralis Rosfiansyah, Yagi & Hirowatari sp. nov. (Crambidae) is described from the Ryukyus, Japan, based on morphological characteristics and DNA barcoding. Although this new species is similar to A. itysalis, it can be distinguished by
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Additions to the Hyperaspis Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) fauna of South American, descriptions of nine new species, and recognition of Hyperaspis pectoralis Crotch as a valid species [PDF]
Nine new species of Hyperaspis from various South American localities are described, illustrated, and compared with previously described taxa. New taxa are: Hyperaspis luciae, H. corcovado, H. divaricata, H. humboldti, H. mimica, H.
González, F. Guillermo +1 more
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Rituální úpravy ženských pohlavních orgánů v diaspoře: k účinné ochraně dívek a dospívajících [PDF]
: This article focuses on the ritual modifications of female genitalia. It compares interventions in male and female genitalia on the one hand and ritual and cosmetic female interventions on the other in order to show the double standard used in Western ...
MariaCaterina La Barbera
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Descriptions of four new species of Cryptolestes Ganglbauer : with a revised key to the New World species and notes on other species (Coleoptera: Laemophloeidae) [PDF]
The following new species of Cryptolestes Ganglbauer are described and illustrated: Cryptolestes obesus Thomas, new species, Brazil; Cryptolestes turnbowi Thomas, new species, Honduras and Mexico; Cryptolestes inyoensis Thomas, new species, California ...
Thomas, Michael C.
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Second contribution to the knowledge of the Lithosiini of Gabon: the genus Nanna Birket-Smith (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae) [PDF]
The presence of the genus Nanna in Gabon is treated. Four species are recorded, two of which are new to science (N. molouba sp. nov. and N. semigrisea sp. nov.), and the hitherto unknown female of Nannaa ceratopygia is described.
Apinda Legnouo, Emelie Arlette +2 more
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Myiasis in female external genitalia
Myiasis is derived from the Greek word-"Myia", meaning "fly". The term was first introduced by Hope in 1840 and refers to the infestation of human beings with dipterous larvae (maggots). Presence of maggots on exposed parts is already known, but on covered parts like external genitalia it is very rare.
Kataria, Usha +2 more
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Three new species of Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia [PDF]
Three new species of the caddisfly genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) are described from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Goera neboissi sp. n., G. jolanda sp. n., and G. higleri sp. n. were found to be related to G.
Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. +1 more
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Theclinae of Rondonia, Brazil: Strymon Hübner : with descriptions of new species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) [PDF]
Twenty-two species of Strymon are known from the vicinity of Cacaulandia in Rondonia, Brazil, of which 14 are new species. These belong to 5 species groups: the "oreala" group [Strymon megarus (Godart)]; the "ziba" group [Strymon ziba (Hewitson), Strymon
Austin, George T., Johnson, Kurt
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RADIOFREQUENCY IN THE FEMALE GENITAL LAXITY - A PILOT STUDY
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of non-ablative radiofrequency capacitive (RF) in the treatment of sagging skin in the region of labia majora, and the influence on sexual function.
Patrícia Lordêlo +5 more
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This paper describes the female genitalia of Crossotocera wagnerella Zerny 1930, in Wagner, 1930 for the first time. Photographs of adults as well as of the genitalia of both sexes are provided, and first records from North Macedonia are reported.
Jan Sumpich, Ignac Richter
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