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The magnet species effect of two-leaf squill (<i>Scilla</i> spp.) on pollinator competition with the snowdrop (<i>Galanthus nivalis</i> L.). [PDF]
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Genomic exploration of retrocopies in Insect pests of plants and their role in the expansion of heat shock proteins superfamily as evolutionary targets. [PDF]
Ahmad A, Zhang W.
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Evolutionary implications of a deep-time perspective on insect pollination. [PDF]
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2005
ABSTRACTThysanoptera dermatitis is caused by the bite of small (1–2 mm) insects (generally thrips). Thrips usually feed on the juices of vegetables but if they reach human skin they can suck the epidermal lymph after biting. The cutaneous lesions formed are small pink and itchy papules localized mainly on the trunk and the arms.
LEIGHEB, Giorgio +4 more
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ABSTRACTThysanoptera dermatitis is caused by the bite of small (1–2 mm) insects (generally thrips). Thrips usually feed on the juices of vegetables but if they reach human skin they can suck the epidermal lymph after biting. The cutaneous lesions formed are small pink and itchy papules localized mainly on the trunk and the arms.
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2020
Published as part of Minaei, Kambiz & Mound, Laurence, 2020, Thysanoptera host-plant associations, with an account of species living on Tamarix, and a new species of Lissothrips (Phlaeothripidae), pp.
Minaei, Kambiz, Mound, Laurence
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Published as part of Minaei, Kambiz & Mound, Laurence, 2020, Thysanoptera host-plant associations, with an account of species living on Tamarix, and a new species of Lissothrips (Phlaeothripidae), pp.
Minaei, Kambiz, Mound, Laurence
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Oriental Insects, 1969
Abstract Opidnothrips corticulus gen. et sp. nov., four new species-Neothrips lepidus, Hoplothrips nemorius, Sophiothrips nigrus and Symphothrips aberrans are discussed in this series, along with five species recorded for the first time in this country— Erotidothrips mirabilis Priesner (Erotidothripinae: Aeolothripoidea), Phylladothrips karnyi Priesner,
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Abstract Opidnothrips corticulus gen. et sp. nov., four new species-Neothrips lepidus, Hoplothrips nemorius, Sophiothrips nigrus and Symphothrips aberrans are discussed in this series, along with five species recorded for the first time in this country— Erotidothrips mirabilis Priesner (Erotidothripinae: Aeolothripoidea), Phylladothrips karnyi Priesner,
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2001
Published as part of R. G. Beutel & S. N. Gorb, 2001, Ultrastructure of attachment specializations of hexapods (Arthropoda): evolutionary patterns inferred from a revised ordinal phylogeny, pp. 177-207 in J. Zool. Syst. Evol.
R. G. Beutel, S. N. Gorb
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Published as part of R. G. Beutel & S. N. Gorb, 2001, Ultrastructure of attachment specializations of hexapods (Arthropoda): evolutionary patterns inferred from a revised ordinal phylogeny, pp. 177-207 in J. Zool. Syst. Evol.
R. G. Beutel, S. N. Gorb
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