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Cymbalcloeon gen. nov., an incredible new mayfly genus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Thailand.
The genus Cymbalcloeon gen. nov. (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) is established for a new species Cymbalcloeon sartorii sp. nov. from Thailand, based on larval stage. This genus is unique among all of the Baetidae by the presence of three pairs of single gills
Chanaporn Suttinun +2 more
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A peculiar new species of Scutisotoma Bagnall, 1949 (Collembola: Isotomidae) from Brazil
Samples collected from the National Park of Caparaó, in Minas Gerais state, revealed the presence of a new species Scutisotoma misha n. sp., which is distinguished from other congeners species by having a peculiar set of characters: simple maxillary palp,
Maria Cleide de Mendonça +1 more
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Description of a new species of Catamachilis (Insecta: Microcoryphia) from Spain
Stach (1930) described several new species of Microcoryphia from Spain, among them two belonging to the genus Catamachilis, namely C. clipeata and C.
Miquel Gaju +3 more
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Simulium (Simulium) yanaense sp. nov. is described based on the male, larva, and pupa. It is characterized by having a maxillary palp with a small sensory vesicle, and the subcosta and basal portion of the radius bare in the male; the gill with 10 short
Sankarappan Anbalagan +3 more
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New species of bristletails of the genus Trigoniophthalmus Verhoeff, 1910 (Archaeognatha: Machilidae) from North Ossetia – Alania (Russia) [PDF]
Two new bristletail species, Trigoniophthalmus kobani sp. n. and T. tseyi sp. n., are described from the North Ossetia – Alania. The new species with 2 + 2 eversible vesicles on urites II–IV belongs to a group of small species of the subgenus ...
V.G. Kaplin
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In this study, we examined whether realistic ozone concentrations can interfere with sexual communication in the insect pest Plutella xylostella, the diamondback moth. Ozone exposure caused a degradation of pheromone components, leading to significant changes in blend composition and component ratios.
Francesco Sorrentino +3 more
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Enantiomeric selectivity in behavioural and electrophysiological responses of Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes. [PDF]
1-Octen-3-ol is a kairomone for many haematophagous insects including mosquitoes. Numerous studies have examined the effects of racemic 1-octen-3-ol; however, few studies have investigated the role of individual enantiomers in relation to mosquito ...
R. Ignell +21 more
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ABSTRACT The marine shrimp of the genus Typton are widely distributed, known to be associated with sessile organisms such as sponges. Information about this genus is limited, highlighting the scarcity of important features in its biology, including larval forms.
Matheus Sene +2 more
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Abstract We present a morphology‐based backbone phylogeny of Cerambycidae beetles inferred by parsimony analyses using 77 adult characters scored for 101 species. This phylogeny is largely consistent with recent phylogenomic studies regarding key placements (e.g., Parandrini stat. rev. within Prioninae, Necydalini stat. rev.
Burcu Şabanoğlu Şimşek +2 more
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Maxillary palp glomeruli and ipsilateral projections in the antennal lobe ofDrosophila melanogaster
The antennal lobe was examined by Golgi-silver impregnation to differentiate the glomeruli depending on the source and types of inputs. Thirty-five of the 43 'identified' olfactory glomeruli were Golgi-silver impregnated in the present study. Seven glomeruli compared to three, reported previously, were found to be targets of maxillary palp chemosensory
K P, Rajashekar, V R, Shamprasad
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