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FIG. 3. Cora inca, details of larval morphology, a) hypopharynx, ventral view (arrows indicate patchs of scales); b) left maxilla, ventral view; c) prementum, ventral view; d) ligula and palps, dorsal view.Published as part of Novelo-Gutiérrez, Rodolfo &
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FIG. 4. Cora inca, details of larval morphology, a) Abdomen profile, male left lateral view; b) S8–10 and male cerci, dorsal view; c) detail of two lateroventral gills showing basal half covered with scale-like setae and distal portion coiled, lateral ...
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Calotropis gigantea (C. gigantea) extract with an ecofriendly nanotechnology approach could provide promising antimicrobial activity against skin pathogens.
G. Govindasamy +3 more
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FIG. 6. Cora marina, details of larval morphology, a) abdomen profile showing dorsal protuberances, left lateral view; b) epiproct, left lateral view, showing projections 1–5 (projection 6 not visible, it is in the opposite side of projection 5); c) left
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The precise timing of flowering in adverse environments is critical for plants to secure reproductive success. We report a mechanism in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) controlling the time of flowering by which the S-acylation-dependent nuclear import
H. Park +16 more
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Key to last instar larvae of Polythoridae genera of the PNN Tatamá 1. Prementum 0.20–0.28 longer than its widest part; antennal pedicel 0.25–0.30 longer than scape.......................
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Calotropis gigantea stem bark extracts inhibit liver cancer induced by diethylnitrosamine
Several fractions of Calotropis gigantea extracts have been proposed to have potential anticancer activity in many cancer models. The present study evaluated the anticancer activity of C.
Suphunwadee Sawong +8 more
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Cora inca Selys, 1873 Figures 1–5 Material. Three exuvia (3 ♀♀, reared), 6 F-0 larvae (2 ♁♁, 4 ♀♀). COLOMBIA: Risaralda Department, Tatamá National Park, Pueblo Rico Municipality, Monte Bello Township, Montenegro stream, 5.
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Invasive species usually grow in human-disturbed habitats including urban areas where they face numerous pollutants, including metals that attract special attention due to their non-degradability and high accumulation potential.
M. Dambiec, A. Klink, L. Polechońska
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Novel multifunctional biocomposite materials that mimic the properties of bone are the need of the hour. In view of this, the current work is focused on the fabrication of a snail shells derived europium-substituted hydroxyapatite (Eu-HAP)/poly(3,4 ...
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