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Hirsutiella pilosa (Feider, 1948): PAL Trombicula pilosa Feider, 1948 Trombicula (Neotrombicula) pilosa, Kepka 1966 Neotrombicula (Arctrombicula) pilosa, Kolebinova 1992 Neotrombicula (Neotrombicula) pilosa, Stekolnikov 1996 [talmiensis group] Hirsutiella pilosa, Stekolnikov ...
Nielsen, David H. +2 more
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Oxytropis pilosa var. pilosa DC. var. pilosa
Astragalus pilosus Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 756. 1753. "Habitat in Sibiria, Thuringia." RCN: 5578. Lectotype (Jonsell & Jarvis in Nordic J. Bot. 22: 77. 2002): Herb. Burser XIX: 105 (UPS). Current name: Oxytropis pilosa (L.) DC. var. pilosa (Fabaceae: Faboideae).
Jarvis, Charlie
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El complejo Lonicera pilosa (Kunth) Spreng. (Caprifoliaceae)
Se revisa el complejo de Lonicera pilosa (Kunth) Spreng., formado por Lonicera cerviculata, L. pilosa var. pilosa y L. pilosa var. glabra. Se realizó un análisis de escalamiento multidimensional utilizando 38 caracteres morfológicos y 152 pliegos de ...
José Á. Villarreal-Quintanilla +3 more
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Helenicula pilosa (Abonnenc and Taufflieb, 1957) Euschoengastia (Helenicula) pilosa Abonnenc and Taufflieb, 1957: 556, figs 2–3. Helenicula pilosa: Zumpt 1961: 153; Nadchatram & Traub 1971: 591; Chaisiri et al. 2016: 330; Stekolnikov 2018: 57. Helenicula (Helenicula) pilosa: Vercammen-Grandjean 1965b: 112. Type deposition. MNHN. Type data.
Stekolnikov, Alexandr A.
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Pleurotroppopsis pilosa (Risbec, 1952) (Fig. 16) Eurycranium pilosum Risbec, 1952: 327. Lectotype ♀, MNHN (not examined), designated by Bouček, 1976: 678–679. Cotterellia pilosa (Risbec, 1952), Bouček, 1976: 678–679. Pleurotroppopsis pilosa (Risbec, 1952), Bouček, 1988: 711. Diagnosis. FEMALE. Scape brown with basal 1/3 whitish ventrally (Fig.
Cao, Huan-Xi +3 more
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Laurepa pilosa (Bolívar, 1888) Orochirus pilosus Bolívar, 1888: 162; Gundlach, 1891: 379. Laurepa pilosa: Kirby, 1906: 100; Chopard, 1968: 391; Otte and Perez-Gelabert, 2009: 270. Syntypes from Cuba. [MNCN]. Distribution. Cuba.
Yong, Sheyla, Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E.
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Published as part of Weigmann, G. & Miko, L., 2006, Hornmilben (Oribatida) [pages 418 to 494], pp. 418-494 in Hornmilben (Oribatida) [Dahl, Tierwelt Deutschlands, Teil 76], Keltern :Goecke & Evers on page ...
Weigmann, G., Miko, L.
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Oral cancer is a malignant neoplasm of oral cavity. It accounts for approximately 5% of all malignant tumors. Approximately 97% of all oral cancers are squamous cell carcinomas, followed by adenocarcinomas, and rarely malignant melanomas.
Tae-Young Kim +6 more
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Bidens pilosa L. (Asteraceae) cultivated in Brazil on acute liver disease in dogs [PDF]
Bidens pilosa L. is a medicinal plant popularly used for treatment of liver diseases. In this study, the dry extract of aerial parts of Bidens pilosa and Silymarin, a phytocomplex obtained from the Silybum marianum fruits and marketed as hepatoprotective,
A.V.C. Amaral +8 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of 16S mitochondrial DNA data in sloths and anteaters
We sequenced part of the 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene in 17 extant taxa of Pilosa (sloths and anteaters) and used these sequences along with GenBank sequences of both extant and extinct sloths to perform phylogenetic analysis based on parsimony, maximum ...
Maria Claudene Barros +2 more
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