نتایج جستجو برای: thyraeella collaris

تعداد نتایج: 201  

2013
Arkady A. Schileyko

A new species of the centipede genus Newportia, Newportia stoevi sp. n., is described from Rio Encantado Cave, Puerto Rico. It differs from all congeners by having sternites distinctly margined laterally and ultimate legs bearing 4 spinous processes on both prefemur and femur, and 2 on tibia. The value of some terms used in the taxonomy of the genus have been analyzed and an amended identificat...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1993
D Rojas-Rousse Y Bigot G Periquet

In the two parasitoid wasps, Diadromus collaris and Eupelmus orientalis, the satellite DNAs were each found to consist wholly or largely of a single family (5%-7% of the genome). Several clones of each family were obtained and sequenced. The repeat unit in each species is characterized by both the repetition of a basic motif and the presence of an inserted sequence. Sequence comparisons with sa...

2012
Mohammed A. Hannan Abdulaziz S. Alqarni Ayman A. Owayss Michael S. Engel

The large carpenter bees (Xylocopinae, Xylocopa Latreille) occurring in central Saudi Arabia are reviewed. Two species are recognized in the fauna, Xylocopa (Koptortosoma) aestuans (Linnaeus) and Xylocopa (Ctenoxylocopa) sulcatipes Maa. Diagnoses for and keys to the species of these prominent components of the central Saudi Arabian bee fauna are provided to aid their identification by pollinati...

2014
Michela Balestri Marta Barresi Marco Campera Valentina Serra Jean Baptiste Ramanamanjato Michael Heistermann Giuseppe Donati Jason M. Kamilar

The littoral forest on sandy soil is among the most threatened habitats in Madagascar and, as such, it represents a hot-spot within a conservation hot-spot. Assessing the health of the resident lemur fauna is not only critical for the long-term viability of these populations, but also necessary for the future re-habilitation of this unique habitat. Since the Endangered collared brown lemur, Eul...

2009
Rami Kfir

The pest status of diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae), in South Africa is lower than in other countries with similar climates. A project was initiated to investigate possible reasons for this. Larval and pupal populations of DBM were monitored weekly for two years on unsprayed cabbage plots. Adult populations were also monitored continuously for two ye...

2015
Ivan Norscia Elisabetta Palagi

Dominance hierarchy influences the life quality of social animals, and its definition should in principle be based on the outcome of agonistic interactions. However, defining and comparing the dominance profile of social groups is difficult due to the different dominance measures used and because no one measure explains it all. We applied different analytical methods to winner-loser sociomatric...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
A R Templeton R J Robertson J Brisson J Strasburg

Humans affect biodiversity at the genetic, species, community, and ecosystem levels. This impact on genetic diversity is critical, because genetic diversity is the raw material of evolutionary change, including adaptation and speciation. Two forces affecting genetic variation are genetic drift (which decreases genetic variation within but increases genetic differentiation among local population...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira De Entomologia 2021

ABSTRACT Members of the Hydrophilidae, one largest families aquatic insects, are potential models for biomonitoring freshwater habitats and global climate change. In this study, we describe morphology male reproductive tract in water scavenger beetle Tropisternus collaris. The sexually mature males comprised a pair testes, each with at least 30 follicles, vasa efferentia, deferentia, seminal ve...

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