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Species-richness in Neotropical Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Zootaxa, 2016Two of the three recognized genera of Sericothripinae are known from the Neotropics, and 14 new species from this area are here described in this subfamily. Illustrated keys are provided to females of seven species of Hydatothrips, and 41 species of Neohydatothrips, mainly from Brazil but including all recorded species south of the border between ...
Lima, Élison Fabrício B. +1 more
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Spermatogenesis in Some Neotropical Species of Myotis
Journal of Mammalogy, 1971Reproductive data are presented on Myotis nigricans from the Panama Canal Zone and Mexico, Myotis albescens from the Canal Zone and Peru, and Myotis simus from Peru. Spermatogenic activity in Myotis nigricans occurs continually from December through August in the Panama Canal Zone.
D E, Wilson, J S, Findley
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Notes on Neotropical Austroboletus Species
Mycologia, 1988Type specimens of neotropical Austroboletus species have been examined, and A. trinatatensis is proposed as new. Scanning electron micrographs of basidiospores of these species are presented.
C. B. Wolfe, Rolf Singer, Rosemary Walsh
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The biogeography and population genetics of neotropical vector species
Heredity, 2007Phylogenetic and population genetic data support the Pliocene or Pleistocene divergences of the co-distributed hematophagous insect vectors, the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis s.l., the mosquitoes Anopheles darlingi and A. albitarsis s.l., and the triatomines Rhodnius prolixus and R. robustus.
J E, Conn, L, Mirabello
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A revision of the neotropical Mucuna species (Leguminosae—Papilionoideae)
Phytotaxa, 2018The genus Mucuna comprises approximately 105 tropical and sub-tropical species, with the highest diversity occurring in the Paleotropics. In the Neotropics, 13 new species have been described recently and a number of regional floras have been published. A recent floristic treatment for Colombia has summarized the Mucuna species found in the Neotropics,
De, Tânia M. +3 more
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DNA fingerprinting in three species of neotropical primates
American Journal of Primatology, 1996DNA fingerprinting allows the simultaneous detection of a large number of hypervariable loci consisting of highly polymorphic tandem repeat units that are extensively dispersed in the genome. With the 33.6 human minisatellite probe, hypervariable fragments were detected, for the first time, in the genome of three different species of wild-caught ...
Marcia, Rocha +2 more
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Track analysis of the Neotropical species of Capparaceae
Australian Systematic Botany, 2020The Capparaceae are a family of plants associated mainly with dry areas, which have produced climatic constraints and a limited geographic distribution. This family is considered endemic in the Neotropical seasonally dry forest (NSDF) and, therefore, a model to analyse the NSDF biogeography.
Jorge D. Mercado-Gómez, Tania Escalante
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LitomosoidesMicrofilaria in Seven Neotropical Bat Species
Journal of Parasitology, 2018(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Litomosoides spp. (Nematoda: Filarioidea: Onchocercidae) are of great interest for understanding dynamics of zoonoses because of their similarity to human-infecting filariae (e.g., Onchocerca volvulus). We encountered Litomosoides microfilaria in blood samples from 7 Panamanian bat species.
Anna-Valeska Bettina, Vogeler +3 more
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