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Highly conserved and extremely evolvable: BMP signalling in secondary axis patterning of Cnidaria and Bilateria. [PDF]
Mörsdorf D, Knabl P, Genikhovich G.
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iPhy: an integrated phylogenetic workbench for supermatrix analyses. [PDF]
Jones MO, Koutsovoulos GD, Blaxter ML.
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Commodity risk assessment of <i>Alnus cordata</i> and <i>Alnus glutinosa</i> specimen trees from the UK. [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +35 more
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Morphology of Larval Gordius dimorphus (Nematomorpha: Gordiida)
Scanning electron microscopy was used to analyze superficial features of Gordius dimorphus Poinar, 1991, larvae that might serve as generic or specific diagnostic characters. Three adults of G. dimorphus (2 males and 1 female) were maintained under laboratory conditions until oviposition, which occurred within long strings commonly referred to as egg ...
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First record of adult Nematomorpha Gordius sp. from western Anatolia (Turkey)
The Gordian worm, Gordius sp. (Nematomorpha, Gordiidae), is reported from Topç am Reservoir (Aydın, Turkey) as the first record for the group from southwestern Anatolia.
D Giannetto
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Gordius villoti(Nematomorpha) life cycle in relation with caddis fly larvae [PDF]
The relationships between Gordius villoti Rosa and Allogamus auri-collis Pictet larvae are described. The horsehair worms and host life cycles have been investigated in laboratory and field conditions and aspects of their morphology and behaviour are ...
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Pseudoparasitism with Gordius robustus.
American family physician, 1989The Gordius worm is a parasite of crickets and other arthropods, but not of humans. In almost all cases, the association between humans and the Gordius species, such as Gordius robustus, is purely coincidental. Gordius pseudoparasitism must be distinguished from true helminthic disease to alleviate patient anxiety and to avoid an unnecessary course of ...
C D, Herter, R E, Nesse
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HUMAN PARASITIZATION WITH GORDIUS R0BUSTUS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936Nearly all known animals, including man, are liable to be hosts, or dwelling places, for various kinds of parasites. Many of these parasites are commonly known to the medical world as well as to the public. The parasite that is to be described belongs to the gordiid worms, of which two species are widely distributed in the United States.
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A NEW RACE OF SPHINX GORDIUS (LEPID.)
The Canadian Entomologist, 1931Differs from typical gordius from the cast in its smaller size and more constrasted maculation, the costa and inner margin of forewing being shaded with deep smoky whilst the central portion of the wing is suffused with whitish shades, especially preceding the wavy subterminal dark line.
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