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Nesse trabalho realizamos o primeiro registro de Ectopsocus titschacki Jentsch para o Estado da Bahia, incluindo alguns comentários sobre a atual situação do conhecimento e da distribuição dessa ordem de Insecta no Brasil evidenciando a lacuna de ...
Alberto Moreira Silva Neto +2 more
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Libanopsyllipsocus alexanderasnitsyni gen. et sp. n., of Psyllipsocidae is described and figured from the Lower Cretaceous amber of Lebanon. The position of the new taxon is discussed and the fossil is compared to other psyllipsocids.
Dany Azar, André Nel
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Barklice (Insecta: Psocodea) from Early Cretaceous resiniferous forests of Iberia (Spanish amber): New Troctomorpha and a possible Psocomorpha [PDF]
Psocids, commonly known as barklice, are insects belonging to the order Psocodea, together with the parasitic lice. They usually inhabit forest litter or the bark of tree trunks and branches, showing grazing herbivorous or detritivorous feeding habits ...
Delclòs Martínez, Xavier +3 more
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Nueva especie de lachesilla de la chiquitania boliviana, en el grupo de especies riegeli (PSOCODEA: PSOCOMORPHA: LACHESILLIDAE) [PDF]
. A species of Lachesilla in species group Riegeli, fromthe Bolivian Chiquitania, is here described and illustrated. It is the first species in that group to be recorded in Bolivia. It is close to L. paulista García Aldrete, from Argentina and Brazil. An
García Aldrete, Alfonso N.
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This study investigates arthropod assemblage in cowpea, hemp, and watermelon grown both as monocrops and intercrops using three sampling techniques: direct visual counts, sticky cards, and pan traps.
Ikponmwosa N. Egbon +3 more
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An Extraordinary Sex Determination Mechanism in a Book Louse [PDF]
In this commentary, Leo Beukeboom considers the findings of Hodson et al. in this issue of GENETICS, and their discovery of an unusual sex determination mechanism in a book louse, a little-studied group of ...
Beukeboom, Leo W.
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Background Organelle genome fragmentation is a drastic large-scale chromosomal mutation. Why and how organelle genomes become fragmented is still poorly understood.
Nan Song, Renfu Shao
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Diet evolution and clade richness in Hexapoda : a phylogenetic study of higher taxa [PDF]
Hexapoda, the insects and their relatives, includes over half of all described species. Because large proportions of this diversity cluster within a small set of phytophagous groups, dietary-substrates have been proposed to shape patterns of richness ...
Mayhew, Peter John +1 more
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Biospeleologia de les cavitats de les illes Balears: invertebrats terrestres [PDF]
[eng] In the caves of the Balearic Islands over 300 species of invertebrates (including terrestrial and aquatic species) are known until today. Of these, approximately 50 can be considered genuinely troglobiontic species. Over half of these are
Pons, Guillem Xavier, Vadell, Mateu
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Loneuroides is registered for the first time in Brazil. A new species from the Brazilian state of Bahia, is here described and illustrated. It differs from all the other species in the genus in details of the female ninth sternum and by number of primary
Alberto Moreira da Silva Neto +2 more
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