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Tick-Borne Rickettsiosis and Tsutsugamushi Disease Recorded in 313. [PDF]
Chung MH, Kang JS, Lee JS.
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Localization of 18S ribosomal genes in suckermouth armoured catfishes Loricariidae (Teleostei, Siluriformes) with discussion on the Ag-NOR evolution. [PDF]
Alves AL +6 more
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Phylogenetics and systematics of the subfamilies Cheirurinae and Deiphoninae (Trilobita). [PDF]
Pérez-Peris F, Adrain JM, Daley AC.
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Genetic variability of Hypostomus (Teleostei, Loricariidae) from the Ribeirão Maringá, a stream of the upper Rio Paraná basin, Brazil [PDF]
Avise JC +25 more
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Multiple origins of dorsal ecdysial sutures in trilobites and their relatives. [PDF]
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Zebrafish, 2018
Hypostominae is the largest subfamily of Loricariidae, and is widely distributed throughout the Neotropic. In the present article, we analyze three Loricariidae species that were considered part of Hypostominae, from three different tribes, to discuss ...
Vanessa Bueno +2 more
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Hypostominae is the largest subfamily of Loricariidae, and is widely distributed throughout the Neotropic. In the present article, we analyze three Loricariidae species that were considered part of Hypostominae, from three different tribes, to discuss ...
Vanessa Bueno +2 more
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2018
With > 450 species, Hypostominae is the most species-rich subfamily of suckermouth armoured catfishes (Loricariidae). Both morphological and molecular analyses of Hypostominae strongly support monophyly of ten distinctively smallbodied (< 9 cm standard ...
Nathan K Lujan
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With > 450 species, Hypostominae is the most species-rich subfamily of suckermouth armoured catfishes (Loricariidae). Both morphological and molecular analyses of Hypostominae strongly support monophyly of ten distinctively smallbodied (< 9 cm standard ...
Nathan K Lujan
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