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2022
Melanitis leda (Linnaeus, 1758) West Gate 1: ST (2), SF (1); 2: SF (3), SF-ST (16); Ponta Milibangalala 2: DG (8), DF (16); 3: DG (2); Forest clearing 2: SF (2) [50]
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Melanitis leda (Linnaeus, 1758) West Gate 1: ST (2), SF (1); 2: SF (3), SF-ST (16); Ponta Milibangalala 2: DG (8), DF (16); 3: DG (2); Forest clearing 2: SF (2) [50]
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2021
194. Melanitis leda (Linnaeus, 1758) 1844. 11. Rapala varuna Horsfield, 1829. Common name: Common Evening Brown. Distribution: Kashmir (Moore, 1874; Seitz, 1907-B; Gasse, 2018); Samba, Manda, Raika (Sheikh, 2018); BGSBU, Rajouri district (Taslima Sheikh, Recent record).
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194. Melanitis leda (Linnaeus, 1758) 1844. 11. Rapala varuna Horsfield, 1829. Common name: Common Evening Brown. Distribution: Kashmir (Moore, 1874; Seitz, 1907-B; Gasse, 2018); Samba, Manda, Raika (Sheikh, 2018); BGSBU, Rajouri district (Taslima Sheikh, Recent record).
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1998
Abstract Melanism: Evolution in Action describes investigations into a ubiquitous biological phenomenon, the existence of dark, or melanic, forms of many species of mammals, insects, and some plants. Melanism is a particularly exciting phenomenon in terms of our understanding of evolution.
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Abstract Melanism: Evolution in Action describes investigations into a ubiquitous biological phenomenon, the existence of dark, or melanic, forms of many species of mammals, insects, and some plants. Melanism is a particularly exciting phenomenon in terms of our understanding of evolution.
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Melanitis leda (Linnaeus, 1758) Materials Type status: Other material. Occurrence: individualCount: 1; sex: unknown; occurrenceID: CANGIOMB 0128; Taxon: genus: Melanitis; specificEpithet: leda; scientificNameAuthorship: (Linnaeus, 1758); Location: country: Vietnam; stateProvince: Ho Chi Minh City; Event: eventDate: 10/01/2025 Notes Recorded in Bui ...
Dang, Hiep Ngoc +5 more
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2020
12. Meringopus melanator (THUNBERG, 1824) Ichneumon atrator FABRICIUS, 1787 (praeocc.) Ichneumon melanator THUNBERG, 1824 Cryptus hannibal SCHMIEDEKNECHT, 1900 M. melanator (THUNBERG) ähnelt sehr stark dunklen Exemplaren von M. utibilis nov.nom. und unterscheidet sich im weiblichen Geschlecht vorwiegend durch die Form der Bohrerspitze und dichter ...
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12. Meringopus melanator (THUNBERG, 1824) Ichneumon atrator FABRICIUS, 1787 (praeocc.) Ichneumon melanator THUNBERG, 1824 Cryptus hannibal SCHMIEDEKNECHT, 1900 M. melanator (THUNBERG) ähnelt sehr stark dunklen Exemplaren von M. utibilis nov.nom. und unterscheidet sich im weiblichen Geschlecht vorwiegend durch die Form der Bohrerspitze und dichter ...
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Neurotropic melanoma with prominent melanization
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1995Neurotropic melanoma has generally been described in the context of desmoplastic melanoma. The vast majority of melanomas displaying neurotropism contain relatively little or no melanin. Herein, we report an unusual case of neurotropic melanoma with prominent melanin content.
R L, Barnhill, J L, Bolognia
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Striato-nigral astrocytic melanization
Journal of Neurology, 1979Abnormal pigmentation was found in the striatum, pallidum and substantia nigra of two unrelated patients. Both had suffered from debilitating joint disease; there was no evidence of a progressive neurologic disorder. The pigment was localized in astrocytes and had the histochemical and electron microscopic features of melanin.
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1998
Abstract The Lepidoptera have been pre-eminent in the study of the evolution and maintenance of melanism. However, as mentioned in Chapter 1, there have been many studies of melanism in other groups. Some, such as the work on the spittlebug, Philaneus spunarius, do little more than confirm that evolutionary phenomena, first described in ...
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Abstract The Lepidoptera have been pre-eminent in the study of the evolution and maintenance of melanism. However, as mentioned in Chapter 1, there have been many studies of melanism in other groups. Some, such as the work on the spittlebug, Philaneus spunarius, do little more than confirm that evolutionary phenomena, first described in ...
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