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Xenurolebias myersi
Known as:
Cynolebias myersi
, Simpsonichthys myersi
National Institutes of Health
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2004
2004
ON THE FISHES COLLECTED DURING THE 1980-1981 EXPLORATORY BOTTOM TRAWL FISHING OFF THE SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS
T. Iwami
2004
Corpus ID: 150381122
Species composition of the bottom trawl collection from the adjacent waters of the South Shetland Islands was represented by the…
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2000
2000
Effect of Abamectin Treatment for Avocado Thrips on Populations of Persea and Avocado Bud Mite and Their Associated Damage to Leaves and Fruit
B. Faber
,
W. Yee
,
P. Phillips
,
Ventura County
2000
Corpus ID: 54956537
Use of abamectin for avocado thrips, Scirtothrips perseae, also has effects on the persea mite, Oligonychus perseae, and avocado…
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1993
1993
Nesting biology of Microstigmus myersi Turner, a wasp with long-haired larvae (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae, Pemphredoninae)
G. Melo
,
L. A. Campos
1993
Corpus ID: 108838817
1989
1989
First record of the deep-sea fish Xyelacyba myersi (Ophidiidae, Ophidiiformes) from Japan.
町田 吉彦
1989
Corpus ID: 127591281
1982
1982
Curimatopsis myersi, a new curimatid characiform fish (Pisces: Characiformes) from Paraguay
R. Vari
1982
Corpus ID: 83737996
1980
1980
Levels of duplicate gene expression in armoured catfishes.
R. Dunham
,
D. Philipp
,
G. S. Whitt
Journal of Heredity
1980
Corpus ID: 25688998
Species of armoured catfishes differ significantly in their cellular DNA content and chromosome number. Starch gel…
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1971
1971
THE BITING MIDGE STYLOCONOPS MYERSI (TONNOIR) (DIPTERA: CERATOPOGONIDAE), DESCRIPTION OF MALE AND REDESCRIPTION OF FEMALE
L. Dumbleton
1971
Corpus ID: 87732564
Summary The previously unknown male of Styloconops myersi (Tonnoir) is described, the female is redescribed and the habitat of…
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