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A new family of Coreoidea from the Lower Cretaceous Lebanese Amber (Hemiptera: Pentatomomorpha) [PDF]
A new family of Coreoidea from the Lower Cretaceous Lebanese Amber (Hemiptera: Pentatomomorpha)A new genus and species,Yuripopovina magnifica, belonging to a new coreoid family, Yuripopovinidae (Hemiptera: Pentatomomorpha), is described and illustrated from the Lower Cretaceous amber of Lebanon.
Azar, Dany +4 more
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Structures that assist in spreading secretions produced by the metathoracic glands were examined in Reduviidae and Pachynomidae (Heteroptera). The systematic distribution of a row of long and stout setae on the metacoxa, the metacoxal comb, was ...
Christiane WEIRAUCH
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Inferências evolutivas e citotaxonômicas em Pentatomomorpha (Heteroptera)
Com o objetivo de auxiliar na compreensão da evolução cromossômica de Heteroptera e na busca por compreender como o genoma se organiza/reorganiza para a posição cromossômica do DNAr 45S, foram analisadas 15 espécies de Heteroptera com a sonda de DNAr 18S e comparamos nossos resultados com aqueles descritos na literatura para as infraordens ...
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Inferências Evolutivas e Citotaxonômicas em duas famílias de Pentatomomorpha (Heteroptera)
A infraordem Pentatomomorpha possui famílias com características macro-cromossômicas distintas, apresentando diferentes complementos cromossômicos. Essa diferenciação é observada, por exemplo, entre as famílias Coreidae e Pentatomidae. Considerando as inconsistências ainda existentes nessa infraordem, o emprego de técnicas citomoleculares (com ênfase ...
Tatiani Seni de Souza Firmino +2 more
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Lygaeoidea fauna of Puerto Rico and its adjacent islands is presented as part of a revision of the Heteroptera of these islands. In this work, we present 73 species in nine families known from Puerto Rico: Berytidae (4); Lygaeidae (17); Cimidae (1); Ninidae (1); Blissidae (3); Geocoridae (7); Oxycarenidae (1); Pachygronthidae (2); and Rhyparochromidae (
Alejandro E. Segarra-Carmona +2 more
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The complete 16,345-bp mitochondrial genome of the agriculturally destructive pod sucking pest, the giant coreid bug, Anoplocnemis curvipes (Hemiptera: Coreidae), was assembled from paired-end Illumina HiSeq 2500 reads. The A.
M. Carmen Valero +5 more
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Symbiont Polyphyly, Co-Evolution, and Necessity in Pentatomid Stinkbugs from Costa Rica
Interdomain symbioses with bacteria allow insects to take advantage of underutilized niches and provide the foundation for their evolutionary success in neotropical ecosystems. The gut microbiota of 13 micro-allopatric tropical pentatomid species, from a
Kalia S.I. Bistolas +3 more
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Telomeres are terminal regions of chromosomes that protect and stabilize chromosome structures. Telomeres are usually composed of specific DNA repeats (motifs) that are maintained by telomerase and a complex of specific proteins.
Desislava Stoianova +5 more
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Postembryonic development of abdominal colour patterns, both epidermal pigmentation and cuticular melanization, of two model species, Pyrrhocoris apterus and Dysdercus cingulatus (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae) is analysed with the aim of revealing morphological regularities involved in colour-pattern organization.
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Twenty seven species of the true bugs from the families Anthocoridae, Reduviidae, Miridae (Cimicomorpha), Coreidae, Thyreocoridae, Acanthosomatidae, and Pentatomidae (Pentatomomorpha) are recorded from the Northeast of European Russia for the first time. The family Thyreocoridae is for the first time reported from the region.
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