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Re-description of Xysticus bimaculatus L. Koch, 1867 (Araneae, Thomisidae) and characterization of its subsocial lifestyle
Spiders have become an important model to study the evolution of sociality, but a lack of their detailed natural history and taxonomy hinders broader comparative studies. Group-living crab spiders (Thomisidae) provide an excellent contrast to other social spiders since they lack a communal capture web, which was thought to be a critical factor in the evolution of sociality. Only three non-webbu...
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The types of nine Xysticus species described by Schenkel (1963) from China and Mongolia are revised. Comments on all 16 species described by Schenkel in 1963 are provided. Three species are synonymised with Xysticus davidi Schenkel, 1963: X. excavatus Schenkel, 1963, syn. n., X. hotingchiehi Schenkel, 1963, syn. n., X. pentagonius Seyfulina & Mikhailov, 2004, syn. n. Xysticus fagei Schenkel 196...
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The irreducible factor r(x) of Φk(u(x)) and u(x) are often used in constructing pairing-friendly curves. u(x) and uc ≡ u(x) (mod r(x)) are selected to be the Miller loop control polynomial in Ate pairing and Atei pairing. In this paper we show that when 4|k or the minimal prime which divides k is larger than 2, some u(x) and r(x) can not be used as curve generation parameters if we want Atei pa...
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“Secure Device Pairing” is the process of bootstrapping secure communication between two human-operated devices over a shortor medium-range wireless channel (such as Bluetooth, WiFi). The devices in such a scenario can neither be assumed to have a prior context with each other nor do they share a common trusted authority. However, the devices can generally be connected using auxiliary physical ...
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Homologous pairing establishes the foundation for accurate reductional segregation during meiosis I in sexual organisms. This Commentary summarizes recent progress in our understanding of homologous pairing in meiosis, and will focus on the characteristics and mechanisms of specialized chromosome sites, called pairing centers (PCs), in Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster. In C. e...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Psyche: A Journal of Entomology
سال: 1889
ISSN: 0033-2615,1687-7438
DOI: 10.1155/1889/52157