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Male terminalia and their rotation in Tanyderidae (Insecta, Diptera, Nematocera) since the Mesozoic

Historical Biology, 2018
The structure of the male terminalia and their rotation are reviewed in both extinct and extant genera of Tanyderidae based on new observations and literature.
E. Lukashevich
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Comparison of the structure and musculature of male terminalia in the tribes Operophterini, Phileremini and Triphosini (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae).

Zootaxa, 2017
The skeleton and musculature of the male terminalia are described and illustrated for the tribes Operophterini Packard, Phileremini Pierce and Triphosini Tutt (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae), with Solitaneini Leraut included in the discussion ...
O. Schmidt
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Male terminalia of Diptera (Insecta): a review of evolutionary trends, homology and phylogenetic implications

open access: yesInsect Systematics & Evolution, 2013
The male terminalia character system in Diptera is reviewed. The phylogenetic implications of apomorphic changes are traced on published cladograms.
B. Sinclair, J. Cumming, S. E. Brooks
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Morphogenesis of the male terminalia in the evolution of Muscoidea (Diptera)

XI All-Russian Dipterological Symposium (with international participation). сборник материалов., 2020
O. Ovtshinnikova, V. Sorokina
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Comparative morphology of the male terminalia of the subtribe Rhinotorina (Diptera, Heleomyzidae, Rhinotorini)

Zootaxa, 2011
The Rhinotorini (Diptera, Heleomyzidae) are currently divided into three subtribes, which were considered as monophyletic groups. Rhinotorina, the main focus of this study includes Rhinotora Schiner, Apophoneura Malloch, Neorhinotora Lopes, and ...
J. C. Almeida, R. Ale‐Rocha
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The killer flies Coenosia Meigen (Diptera: Muscidae) of southern South America: the Coenosia chaetosa species group with two new species, and notes on male terminalia patterns

Journal of Natural History, 2021
Coenosia Meigen is a cosmopolitan genus of Coenosiinae (Diptera: Muscidae) found in different environments. This large genus has been divided in different subgroups in the diverse bioregions of the world. Particularly, Coenosia species are poorly studied
L. Patitucci, M. Couri, P. Mulieri
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Terminalia catappa attenuates phenylhydrazine-induced anaemia and hepato-renal toxicity in male Wistar rat by boosting blood cells, modulation of lipoproteins and up-regulation of in vivo antioxidant armouries

Biomarkers, 2023
Aim This study investigated the haematinic, antihyperlipidaemic, hepato-renal protective effects of Terminalia catappa aqueous leaf extract on male Wistar rats exposed to phenylhydrazine toxicity.
E. Umoren   +9 more
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The protective effects of Terminalia laxiflora extract on hepato-nephrotoxicity induced by fipronil in male rats

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020
The present study was led to investigate the defensive role of Terminalia laxiflora extract (TLE) on fipronil (FPN) induced hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity in male rats. Rats were administered with TLE (100 mg/kg) against the renal toxicity and hepatotoxicity induced by administration of FPN (10.5 mg/kg) for 30 days.
A. Khalaf   +5 more
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Studies of Raspy Crickets: Magnumtergalis n. gen. a new gryllacrid genus with elongate male terminalia (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae) from Colombia.

Zootaxa, 2020
Magnumtergalis n. gen. a new genus from the Inter-Andean Valleys and midlands of the Colombian Andes' central cordillera is described. Two very peculiar species are placed within this genus, M. aldarioarenasi n. sp. (type species) and M.
Oscar J. Cadena-Castañeda   +3 more
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A Comparative Study of the Male Terminalia of Californian Anophelines [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Parasitology, 1932
The terminal segments of the mosquitoes were clipped from anesthetized specimens and placed in a watchglass containing a bit of cotton soaked in 30 per cent alcohol. They were immediately mounted on slides in Gater's medium and were allowed to clear for forty-eight hours or more before they were examined.
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