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Sarcoma at the Site of a Transponder Implant in a Standing's Day Gecko (<i>Phelsuma standingi</i>): A Case Report. [PDF]
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THE NEMOBIINAE (ORTHOPTERA: GRYLLIDAE) OF CANADA
The Canadian Entomologist, 1973AbstractSix species of small crickets of the subfamily Nemobiinae are found in Canada. These are Allonemobius fasciatus (DeGeer), A. allardi (Alexander & Thomas), A. g. griseus (E. M. Walker), A. maculatus (Blatchley), Neonemobius palustris (Blatchley), and Eunemobius c. carolinus (Scudder).
V. R. Vickery, D. E. Johnstone
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EFFECTS OF GAMMA RADIATION ON THE CHROMOSOMES OF GRYLLIDAE (ORTHOPTERA)
Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1972Six species of Gryllidae — Gryllus assimilis, G. bimaculatus, G. pennsylvanicus, Acheta domesticus, Scapsipedus marginatus and Allonemobius allardi — were subjected to gamma radiation treatment (dosages varied from 1000 rads to 2446 rads) in order to induce chromosomal abnormalities.
H C, Lim, D K, Kevan, V R, Vickery
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The Neuromuscular Mechanism of Stridulation in Crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Journal of Experimental Biology, 1966ABSTRACTThe neuromuscular mechanism of stridulation has been studied in four species of field crickets. The operation of the exoskeleton has been investigated by direct and neurona-stimulation of muscles and by manipulation of the isolated exoskeleton ; the wings are closed by lowering the tergum and opened by subalar, basalar and tergopleural ...
D R, Bentley, W, Kutsch
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Note on the chromosomes of the Nemobiinae (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1971Five species of the small ground crickets, Nemobiinae, from northern North America have been studied. The species are placed in three genera: Neonemobius, Allonemobius, and Eunemobius, with chromosome numbers of 2n♀ = 19, 15, and 7, respectively. The X chromosome consists of different proportions of heterochromatin and euchromatin, and shows variation
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POLYEMBRYONY IN THE HOUSE CRICKET (ORTHOPTERA: GRYLLIDAE)
The Canadian Entomologist, 1979Polyembryony is the development of two or more embryos from a single egg. It occurs normally in parasitic insects, e.g., in Strepsiptera, Halictoxenos (Noskiewicz and Poluszński 1935), and in four families of Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Macrocentrus (Muesebeck et al. 1951); Encyrtidae, Ageniaspis (Marchal 1904) and Copidosoma (Doutt 1947); Platygasteridae,
Y. H. Prévost, J. E. McFarlane
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The allatostatin gene of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (Ensifera, Gryllidae)
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2001The gene encoding allatostatins (AST) of the FGLamide family from the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus is expressed in the brain. The mRNA, which contains four polyadenylation signals, encodes a hormone precursor that is split into at least 14 putative hormones.
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