نتایج جستجو برای: p similis

تعداد نتایج: 1270210  

Journal: :Wellcome Open Research 2021

We present a genome assembly from an individual male Euproctis similis (the yellow-tail; Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Lymantriidae). The sequence is 508 megabases in span. Over 99% of the scaffolded into 22 chromosomal pseudomolecules, with Z sex chromosome assembled. complete mitochondrial genome, 15.5 kb length, was also assembled.

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Junsuke Yamasako

The genus Mesosaimia Breuning, 1938 is reviewed. The genus Trichipocregyes Breuning, 1950 is synonymized with Mesosaimia. Trichomesosa similis Breuning, 1950 is transferred to Mesosaimia. A new species, M. wakaharai sp. nov., is described from Laos. Four species, M. robusta Breuning, 1938, M. mausoni (Breuning, 1950) comb. nov., M. similis (Breuning) comb. nov. and M. wakaharai sp. nov., are in...

2016
Georgina D. Cepeda Marina E. Sabatini Cristina L. Scioscia Fernando C. Ramírez María D. Viñas

The marine cyclopoid Oithona similis sensu lato Claus, 1866, is considered to be one of the most abundant and ubiquitous copepods in the world. However, its minimal original diagnosis and the unclear connection with its (subjective) senior synonym Oithona helgolandica Claus, 1863, may have caused frequent misidentification of the species. Consequently, it seems possible that several closely rel...

2015
April M. H. Blakeslee Carolyn L. Keogh Amy E. Fowler Blaine D. Griffen Peter Alan Todd

A common signature of marine invasions worldwide is a significant loss of parasites (= parasite escape) in non-native host populations, which may confer a release from some of the harmful effects of parasitism (e.g., castration, energy extraction, immune activation, behavioral manipulation) and possibly enhance the success of non-indigenous species. In eastern North America, the notorious invad...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1994
J R Lichtenfels P A Pilitt E P Hoberg

The large stomach worms Haemonchus contortus, Haemonchus placei, and Haemonchus similis are important pathogens of cattle and sheep. This paper describes characteristics of surface cuticular ridges (synlophe), which for the first time provide morphological criteria for identifying individual adult specimens of either sex. The diagnostic patterns of the synlophe on the anterior half of specimens...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2009
Annelies Haegeman Bartel Vanholme Joachim Jacob Tom T M Vandekerckhove Myriam Claeys Gaetan Borgonie Godelieve Gheysen

Wolbachia is an endosymbiotic bacterium widely present in arthropods and animal-parasitic nematodes. Despite previous efforts, it has never been identified in plant-parasitic nematodes. Random sequencing of genes expressed by the burrowing nematode Radopholus similis resulted in several sequences with similarity to Wolbachia genes. The presence of a Wolbachia-like endosymbiont in this plant-par...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1989
Z A Handoo A M Golden

An identification key to 63 species of Pratylenchus is given. A compendium of the most diagnostic characters to be used directly in identification of species is included as a practical alternative and supplement to the key. P. tenuis, P. similis, P. impar, P. ranjani, and P. neocapitatus are recognized as valid species on the basis of study of type specimens. P. hyderabadensis Singh &Gill, 1986...

2016
Shun-Ji Li Richard J. Hopkins Yi-Pei Zhao Yun-Xuan Zhang Jue Hu Xu-Yang Chen Zhi Xu Guo-Hua Huang

Ascoviruses are insect-specific large DNA viruses that mainly infect noctuid larvae, and are transmitted by parasitoids in the fields. Heliothis virescens ascovirus 3h (HvAV-3h) has been recently isolated from Spodoptera exigua, without parasitoid vector identified previously. Here we report that Microplitis similis, a solitary endoparasitoid wasp, could transmit HvAV-3h between S. exigua larva...

1994
DAVID W. KRAUS

crab Callinectes swimming crabs th southern coasts of Fowler, 1984; Milli estuarine habitat is characterized by fluctuating salinities and temperatures, which can impose substantial ionic and osmotic stress on inhabitants. Although both C. sapidus and C. similis co-occur in estuarine waters from 30 to 15 ‰ salinity, C. sapidus also inhabits more dilute waters, as low as 0 ‰, and generally prefe...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1981
S A Lewis A M Golden

Dolichodorus marylandicus n. sp. is described and illustrated from grass (Zoysia japonica) in College Park, Maryland. Specimens have also been collected from perennial bluegrass (Poa pratensis) pasture at Beltsville, Maryland, and from pine (Pinus sp.) in North Carolina. This new species is related to D. heterocephalus Cobb, D. similis Golden, and D. aestuarius Chow &Taylor. Females are distinc...

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