نتایج جستجو برای: male genitalia

تعداد نتایج: 326844  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Pedro G B Souza-Dias Laure Desutter-Grandcolas

A new genus and two new species of Luzarinae crickets (Grylloidea, Phalangopsidae) are described from the Atlantic Forest of Northeast Brazil. Marcgraviella muriciensis Souza-Dias n. gen., n. sp. and M. christianae Desutter-Grandcolas & Souza-Dias n. gen., n. sp. are described using characters of morphology and male genitalia. The new genus is characterized by male genitalia singularities, pres...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
William G Eberhard

In one of his few major oversights, Darwin failed to appreciate that male-male competition and sexual selection can continue even after copulation has begun. The postcopulatory equivalents of both direct male-male battles (sperm competition) and female choice (cryptic female choice) occur within the female's body. Recognition of this hidden, but intense, sexual competition provides new insights...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2015
Jiro Ezaki Kazunori Hashimoto Tatsuo Asano Shoichiro Kanda Yuko Akioka Motoshi Hattori Tomoko Yamamoto Noriyuki Shibata

Frasier syndrome is a rare inherited disease characterized by steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, gonadal tumor, and male pseudohermaphroditism (female external genitalia with sex chromosomes XY), which is based on a splice site mutation of Wilms tumor-suppressor gene 1 (WT1). Several unusual Frasier syndrome cases have been reported in which male pseudohermaphroditism was absent. We reviewed...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Ralph E Harbach C Lorna Culverwell

Miyagiella Harbach, subgen. nov., is introduced as a new subgenus of Topomyia Leicester for a remarkable male mosquito, Topomyia discors Harbach, sp. nov., from Sabah, Malaysia. A diagnosis of the subgenus is provided that features unique anatomical characters of the genitalia of the holotype male. Miyagiella is very distinct from the two previously recognised subgenera of Topomyia, but is perh...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2008
M A M Sallum M T Marrelli S S Nagaki G Z Laporta C L S Dos Santos

Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) benarrochi s.l., Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) oswaldoi s.l., and Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) konderi s.l. collected in Acrelandia, state of Acre, Brazil, were identified based on morphological characters of the male genitalia, fourth-instar larvae, and pupae. Morphological variation was observed in the male genitalia of these species in comparison with specimens from other ...

جواد احمدی, , سید محمدحسن صمدی, , عبدالمجید کجباف زاده, , مهدی کلانتری, ,

Ambiguous genitalia means difference between gonads morphology and external genitalia. Gender assignment and surgical correction must be done as early as possible to assure unambiguous bonding between the parents and the child. The purpose of this study was to evaluate Ambiguous genitalia in a referral children surgical center.Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed records of 200 pa...

2017
João Aristeu da Rosa Hernany Henrique Garcia Justino Juliana Damieli Nascimento Vagner José Mendonça Claudia Solano Rocha Danila Blanco de Carvalho Rossana Falcone Maria Tercília Vilela de Azeredo Oliveira Kaio Cesar Chaboli Alevi Jader de Oliveira

A colony was formed from eggs of a Rhodnius sp. female collected in Taquarussu, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and its specimens were used to describe R. taquarussuensissp. n. This species is similar to R. neglectus, but distinct characters were observed on the head, thorax, abdomen, female external genitalia and male genitalia. Chromosomal differences between the two species were also established.

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2005
John E Reinert Ralph E Harbach

Genus Finlaya Theobald is characterized based on the morphology of females, female genitalia, males, male genitalia, pupae, and 4th-stage larvae. Distinctive characters of the genus are discussed and included species are listed. Finlaya kochi, the type species, is described in detail and a syntype female is selected as neotype. An extensive list of previous literature pertaining to the genus is...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Clarissa M. House Zenobia Lewis

The rapid, divergent evolution of genitalia is a general trend in animals and likely influenced by sexual selection. Contrary to previous ideas, an intriguing new study suggests that sexual selection by sexual conflict can promote the evolution of both male and female genitalia.

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