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The human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) subtype B has probably been circulating on the island of Hispaniola since the 1960s, but information about the early viral history on this Caribbean island is scarce.
Gonzalo Bello +8 more
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Se investigó la distribución de la fauna de luciérnagas en La Hispaniola con respecto a su origen geológico a partir de dos paleoislas principales. Se encontró que de 66 especies, 57 son exclusivamente encontradas en un territorio o el otro, 27 especies ...
Daniel Perez-Gelabert
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Desde que dio inicio el nuevo siglo, varios estudios sobre la culicidofauna de la Hispaniola han elevado el conocimiento de este grupo de artrópodos, muy relevantes desde el punto de vista médico y veterinario.
María Altagracia Rodríguez Sosa +6 more
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Dicrepidius ramicornis (Palisot de Beauvois, 1805) is an elaterid beetle widely distributed in the Americas. Although first recorded from “Saint-Domingue” by Chevrolat in 1867, its presence in Hispaniola has been subsequently overlooked.
Daniel E. Perez-Gelabert
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The new Hesperophasmatini–genus Sigaruphasma gen. nov. from Hispaniola is described and illustrated. It is remarkable for violating several of the previously stated diagnostic features of the tribe Hesperophasmatini Bradley and Galil, 1977.
Frank H. Hennemann +3 more
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The Family Neobisiidae, the genera Microbisium Chamberlin, 1930 and Ideoblothrus Balzan, 1891 (Family Syarinidae), as well as the species M. parvulum (Banks, 1895) and I. pygmaeus (Hoff, 1964), are recorded for the first time in Hispaniola. These records
Solanlly Carrero Jiménez +1 more
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The Brasiella tiger beetle fauna on Hispaniola, the second largest island of the Greater Antilles, has more species diversity than currently recognized as all populations previously have been assigned to the insular endemic Brasiella dominicana (Mandl ...
Robert Acciavatti
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The herpetogeography of Hispaniola, West Indies [PDF]
The modern West Indian island of Hispaniola is in actuality a fusion of two formerly separate islands, each of which presumably supported a distinctive herpetofauna.
Schwartz, Albert
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Para confirmar la presencia de la avispa polinizadora de Ficus religiosa en República Dominicana, se recolectaron cinco siconos de cuatro árboles ubicados en igual número de localidades de la ciudad de Santo Domingo.
Candy G Ramírez Pérez
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Zoosporic Phycomycetes from Hispaniola [PDF]
Forty-five taxa of zoosporic Phycomycetes are recorded from Hispaniola (Dominican Republic) based on 34 samples collected by the senior author in December–January 1969/70. New species are Entophlyctis obscura, Phlyctochytrium parasitans, P.
Sparrow, Frederick K. +3 more
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