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Phaulothrips anici Mound Phaulothrips anici Mound, 1974: 82 This is one of only two species in the genus with the pelta lacking lateral wings, and this structure differs in shape between the macropterous female and micropterous male (Figs 5–6).
Mound, Laurence A., Tree, Desley J.
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Abstract A recent debate has emerged between Caspar et al. (2024) and Herculano‐Houzel (2023) on inferring extinct dinosaur cognition by estimating brain neuron counts. While thought‐provoking, the discussion largely overlooks the function of cognition, as well as partly neglects the difficulties involved in estimating neuron numbers, which according ...
Thomas Rejsenhus Jensen +7 more
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Thysanoptera biodiversity in the Neotropics
It is suggested that descriptive taxonomy of thrips must be integrated into biological studies if we are to understand patterns of evolutionary and ecological diversity.
Laurence A. Mound
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The Eucharistic Redemption of the Traumatized Victim
In his passion, Jesus Christ was a victim of the intentional violent acts of others, which were highly likely to have been traumatic for him and those around him. In the Eucharist, traumatizing acts and events are represented through symbolism, narrative
David Grumett
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The genus Psilothrips Hood, 1927 is one of several Thysanoptera taxa with a disjunct distribution between the west coast of North America and the Mediterranean. Despite being considered a member of the Anaphothrips genus-group, two species of Psilothrips
Kambiz Minaei, Laurence Mound
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Phaulothrips barretti Mound Phaulothrips barretti Mound, 1974: 83 The holotype, a male that was collected in S.E. Queensland, Mt Tamborine, is by far the smallest member of the genus and with short antennae (Fig. 1).
Mound, Laurence A., Tree, Desley J.
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Abstract Last year, we challenged the view that large‐bodied theropod dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex resembled primates in cognition and behavior, a proposition made by Herculano‐Houzel in 2023. More recently, Jensen et al. have criticized our work on this topic, raising methodological and conceptual issues.
Kai R. Caspar +5 more
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Xylaplothrips gahniae Mound & Tree 2019, comb.n.
Xylaplothrips gahniae (Mound &Minaei) comb.n. Haplothrips gahniae Mound & Minaei, 2007: 2953 This species is known only from samples taken from the flowering heads of Gahnia brachystylis [Poaceae] in South Australia and west coast of Tasmania ...
Mound, Laurence A., Tree, Desley J.
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Abstract The Late Triassic–Early Jurassic fissures of the Bristol Channel area (southwest England and south Wales) are renowned for their diverse vertebrate faunas. These assemblages have yielded an array of predominantly small‐bodied forms that are crucial to our understanding of the early evolution of several major tetrapod clades.
Ewan H. Bodenham +4 more
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Construction en terre crue au Néolithique moyen I
The excavation in 2014 of a vast Neolithic monumental burial ground of Passy type at Fleury-sur Orne (Calvados) has revealed a large mound preserved under an ancient track.
Emmanuel Ghesquière +2 more
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