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2009
This section of the book Thyretini of Africa: An Illustrated Catalogue of the Thyretini (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Syntominae) of the Afrotropical Region presents a number of images of male genitalia of Thyretini. The book is the first comprehensive tool facilitating the identification of thyretines - the unique group of large arctiids restricted almost ...
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This section of the book Thyretini of Africa: An Illustrated Catalogue of the Thyretini (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Syntominae) of the Afrotropical Region presents a number of images of male genitalia of Thyretini. The book is the first comprehensive tool facilitating the identification of thyretines - the unique group of large arctiids restricted almost ...
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Miscellaneous Problems of the Male Genitalia
2010At birth, the foreskin is naturally adherent to the glans. From about 2–4 years of age, there is a dissolution of the bond presumably with the formation of pockets of sebaceous material (smegmal “pearls”), allowing it to retract. From about 5 years, most boys should have the ability of full unimpeded foreskin retraction.
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THE MALE GENITALIA OF THE HEPIALIDAE
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 1927openaire +2 more sources
Hemangio-Endothelioma of the Male Genitalia
Journal of Urology, 1962Hermogenes J. Mecenas+1 more
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