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Aedes bahamensis

Known as: Aedes (Howardina) bahamensis, Ochlerotatus (Howardina) bahamensis, Ochlerotatus bahamensis 
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2013
2013
Maritrema orensensis sp. n. (Digenea: Microphallidae) from Balneario Orense, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, is described… 
2008
2008
Heterosavia (Phyllanthaceae) is segregated from Savia (tribe Bridelieae), recognized at generic rank, and placed in tribe… 
2005
2005
Introduction Pinus caribaea MORELET was first planted in Rhodesia in 1954 when the variety hondurensis BARRETT and GOLFARI was… 
1994
1994
Four hundred eighty-six specimens of Physalopteroides bahamensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Spiruroidea: Physalopteridae) were recovered… 
1993
1993
Under laboratory conditions, most colony and field-collected Aedes bahamensis Berlin females developed eggs autogenously when… 
1992
1992
Aedes bahamensis, a species recently introduced into southern Florida represents the first member of the subgenus Howardina to be… 
1989
1989
Kornicker, Louis S., and Thomas M. Diffe. New Ostracoda (Halocyprida: Thaumatocyprididae and Halocypridididae) from Anchialine… 
1987
1987
AbstractTornaria chierchiai, the larva of Ptychodera flava, is found in surface waters throughout the tropical Indian Ocean and… 
1985
1985
One genus of Achilidae, )uniperia, a preoccupied name, is renamed )uni­ perthia. A Bahaman delphacid, Stobaera bahamensis Metcalf…