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Eurycea tynerensis
Known as:
Texas neotenic salamander
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
The transition path from female workers to neotenic reproductives in the termite Reticulitermes labralis
X. Su
,
Xiaojuan Yang
,
Jing Li
,
L. Xing
,
He Liu
,
Jiaoling Chen
Evolution & Development
2017
Corpus ID: 46838052
Termite workers are characterized by unique flexibility in that a worker can develop in one of three ways: remain a worker…
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2017
2017
Development and gonadal sex differentiation in the neotenic urodele: Ambystoma mexicanum
Eva Mendoza-Cruz
,
N. Moreno-Mendoza
,
L. Zambrano
,
Maricela Villagrán‐SantaCruz
Zoomorphology
2017
Corpus ID: 253977877
Ambystoma mexicanum is an endemic neotenic urodele amphibian from Mexico; although it belongs to the Salamandridae family, it is…
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2016
2016
A new species of neotenic Neolyrium from Peru (Coleoptera: Lycidae)
E. A. Nascimento
,
M. Bocakova
2016
Corpus ID: 89721144
Neolyrium iquitosense sp. nov., a new species of Lycidae, is described and illustrated. This second species of the genus…
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2015
2015
Visual Semiotics of Neotenic Logotypes
Sookyung Cho
,
R. Gonzalez
,
C. Yoon
2015
Corpus ID: 195931358
2008
2008
Benefits and Costs of Secondary Polygyny in the Dampwood Termite Zootermopsis angusticollis
C. Brent
,
J. Traniello
,
E. Vargo
Environmental Entomology
2008
Corpus ID: 11299467
Abstract Newly molted female neotenic reproductives of the dampwood termite Zootermopsis angusticollis Hagen were allowed to…
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1945
1945
Rate and extent of development of neotenic reproductives in groups, of nymphs of the termite genus Zootermopsis
S. F. Light
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P. L. Illg
1945
Corpus ID: 82391805
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