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Breviceps
Known as:
short-headed frogs
, short-heads
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2019
2019
First Record of the Velvet Ant Mutilla europaea (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) Parasitizing the Bumblebee Bombus breviceps (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Wenting Su
,
Cheng Liang
,
G. Ding
,
Yusuo Jiang
,
Jiaxing Huang
,
Jie Wu
Insects
2019
Corpus ID: 129942734
Mutillid wasps are ectoparasitic insects that parasitize the enclosed developmental stages of their hosts. Adults are sexually…
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2013
2013
Gastrointestinal leiomyosarcoma in a pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps).
Angelique M. Leone
,
M. Dark
,
+6 authors
J. Conway
Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine
2013
Corpus ID: 23566433
An adult male pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps) was stranded within a tidal pool on Fernandina Beach on the north Florida…
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2013
2013
Rapid species identification of morphologically similar cetacean species Kogia sima and K. breviceps by high-resolution melt analysis.
Wang Yuting
,
Chou LienSiang
,
L. Chieh
,
Yang Weicheng
2013
Corpus ID: 85825952
Due to their morphological similarities, the differentiation of pygmy (Kogia breviceps) and dwarf (K. sima) sperm whales is…
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2011
2011
THERMAL AND PHASE-CHANGE PROPERTIES OF THE BLUBBER OF SHORT- FINNED PILOT WHALES (Globicephala macrorhynchus) AND PYGMY SPERM WHALES (Kogia breviceps)
Laura E. Bagge
2011
Corpus ID: 67854118
CHAPTER 1 v ABSTRACT CHAPTER 2 vi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS viii DEDICATION ix LIST OF TABLES x LIST OF FIGURES xi CHAPTER
2006
2006
Confirmation of the occurrence of the chewing louse Bovicola (Lepikentron) breviceps (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae) on alpacas (Lama pacos) in New Zealand
Rl Palma
,
PB McKenna
,
P. Aitken
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
2006
Corpus ID: 42545402
Abstract Extract Alpacas (Lama pacos) were first introduced into New Zealand from South America in 1878, but did not become…
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2005
2005
Queens of the socially parasitic antPolyergus do not kill queens ofFormica that have not formed colonies (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Ellen J. Zimmerli
,
H. Topoff
Journal of insect behavior
2005
Corpus ID: 2019671
Among ants, the genus Polyergus is an obligatory social parasite, requiring workers of the related genus Formica for food, brood…
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2004
2004
Habitat segregation, competition and selective deforestation: effects on the conservation status of two similar Petaurus gliders
C. Rowston
,
C. Catterall
2004
Corpus ID: 56462086
Two very similar arboreal marsupials occur in subtropical eastern Australia: the sugar glider Petaurus breviceps, and the…
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2003
2003
A new parasitic bee of the genus Braunsapis from india (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Allodapini)
C. Michener
,
R. Borges
,
M. Zacharias
,
Megha Shenoy
2003
Corpus ID: 82034932
A new species of allodapine bee (Apidae, Xylocopinae, Allodapini), Braunsapis bislensis, is described from southern India. To…
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1996
1996
Genetic relatedness among worker nestmates of three formicine slave-making ants
R. Savolainen
,
P. Seppä
Insectes Sociaux
1996
Corpus ID: 34907158
SummaryWe estimated genetic relatedness among worker nestmates of the facultative slave-making antFormica subnuda (28 colonies…
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1980
1980
Cooperative breeding by treecreepers
R. Noske
1980
Corpus ID: 87532031
(1980). Cooperative Breeding by Treecreepers. Emu - Austral Ornithology: Vol. 80, No. 1, pp. 35-36.
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