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Un nouvel Emesinae troglophile indo-malais (Heteroptera, Reduviidae)
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Zootaxa, 2023
The taxonomy of the genus Spariolenus Simon, 1880 (Heteropodinae) is updated in its entire distribution range in South and West Asia. Newly collected specimens and historical museum material were studied, some date back to more than 124 years. Four new species are described as Spariolenus omidvarbrothers sp. n. (male, female) from southeastern Iran, S.
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The taxonomy of the genus Spariolenus Simon, 1880 (Heteropodinae) is updated in its entire distribution range in South and West Asia. Newly collected specimens and historical museum material were studied, some date back to more than 124 years. Four new species are described as Spariolenus omidvarbrothers sp. n. (male, female) from southeastern Iran, S.
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Description d'un Réduvide [Hem. Heteroptera] troglophile nouveau de l'Afrique orientale
Bulletin De La Société Entomologique De France, 1912Jeannel René. Description d'un Réduvide [Hem. Heteroptera] troglophile nouveau de l'Afrique orientale. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 17 (18),1912. pp. 378-380.
René Jeannel, Jeannel René
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Journal of Natural History, 2021
Bakhshi, Yaser, Kashani, Ghasem M., Sadeghi, Saber, Darvishnia, Hamid (2022): Agnara cavernicola, the second troglophilic terrestrial isopod species (Isopoda: Oniscidea) from Iran.
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Bakhshi, Yaser, Kashani, Ghasem M., Sadeghi, Saber, Darvishnia, Hamid (2022): Agnara cavernicola, the second troglophilic terrestrial isopod species (Isopoda: Oniscidea) from Iran.
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First record of Stenochrus portoricensis Chamberlin, 1922 (Arachnida: Schizomida: Hubbardiidae) for caves in Brazil: evidence for a troglophile status of an exotic species [PDF]
New records of Stenochrus portoricensis Chamberlin, 1922 are given, the first south-american record in caves and the first to Goiás state in the Cerrado phytogeographical domain. Records of nine specimens (all females) in isolated regions from surface environment and deep zones in the cave suggest the status of troglophile (facultative cave-dwelling ...
Jonas Eduardo Gallão +1 more
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Five new species of Schizomida are described from the Ecuadorian Andes and the Amazonian ecoregion in three different genera: in Colombiazomus, Colombiazomus karsticus n. sp. (female); in Hansenochrus, Hansenochrus maicun. sp. (male) and Hansenochrus pastaza n. sp. (female); and in Surazomus, Surazomus colonso, n. sp.
Nadine Dupérré
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The pineal of the troglophilic fish,Chologaster agassizi: An ultrastructural study
Journal of Neural Transmission, 1978The pineal of the facultative, cave-dwelling fish, Chologaster agassizi, was examined electron microscopically. Two cell types, photoreceptor and supportive cells, were identified in the pineal epithelium. The photoreceptor cells had well developed outer segments and contained Golgi bodies which were surrounded by both clear and dense-cored vesicles ...
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Zootaxa, 2019
Aenigmachanna mahabali, a new species of troglophilic snakehead is described on the basis of a single specimen recovered from a well in Kerala, India, over 200km south of the type locality for the only known species in the genus. The new species can be distinguished from its congener in possessing fewer dorsal fin rays (53 vs 56-57), fewer total ...
Rahul G, Kumar +2 more
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Aenigmachanna mahabali, a new species of troglophilic snakehead is described on the basis of a single specimen recovered from a well in Kerala, India, over 200km south of the type locality for the only known species in the genus. The new species can be distinguished from its congener in possessing fewer dorsal fin rays (53 vs 56-57), fewer total ...
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2020
Bat guano is an important source of microbial diversity in caves and can be a source of potential pathogens. Laemostenus (Pristonychus) punctatus is a guanophilic ground beetle species, which pygidial gland secretion exhibits action against pathogenic and other microbes.
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Bat guano is an important source of microbial diversity in caves and can be a source of potential pathogens. Laemostenus (Pristonychus) punctatus is a guanophilic ground beetle species, which pygidial gland secretion exhibits action against pathogenic and other microbes.
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