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Anti‐mosquito salivary gland antibodies were detected in the sera of macaques (Macaca arctoides, M. leonina and M. fascicularis) from Kaeng Krachan, Khao Yai and Mu Ko Ranong National Parks, respectively. For M. leonina and M. fascicularis, the highest titres were against Ae. aegypti while Ae. albopictus antibody titres were observed in M.
Ariza Minelle A. Aguila+8 more
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A Revision of the Apion Subgenus Trichapion Wagner in the New World (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
David G. Kissinger
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Fitness costs and benefits of a non‐native floral resource for subalpine solitary bees
Organisms inhabiting seasonal environments must fit their life cycle into a limited time window while also synchronizing periods of resource consumption with timing of resource availability. Introduced non‐native species, which often differ in phenology from natives, can alter and expand the seasonal window of resource availability for native consumers,
Charlotte M. Cahill+2 more
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XXVI.—Descriptions of two species of Cypræa, both of the subgenus Trivia, Gray [PDF]
James Cosmo Melvill
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Campylopus, a modern and successful genus!? [PDF]
Campylopus with nearly 200 revised species is one of the largest genera of mosses in the world and has extremely broad geographical, altitudinal and ecological ranges.
Frahm, Jan-Peter
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A new subgenus for Lepus idahoensis
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The Subgenus Pompilinus in Mexico (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae)
The subgenus Pompilinus of the genus Anoplius is widely distributed throughout most of the globe, but appears to be best represented in the Nearctic region, where there are about twenty species and subspecies. The group is a difficult one, the differences between the species being slight and often rather subtle, while the amount of intraspecific ...
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LV.—On a new dormouse from Asia minor, with remarks on the subgenus “Dryomys.” [PDF]
Oldfield Thomas
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The status of the subgenus Sieberocitta Coues
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