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  1. 801

    Doubly slice knots and obstruction to Lagrangian concordance by Chantraine, Baptiste, Legout, Noémie

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In this short note we observe that a result of Eliashberg and Polterovitch allows to use the doubly slice genus as an obstruction for a Legendrian knot to be a slice of a Lagrangian concordance from the trivial Legendrian knot with maximal Thurston–Bennequin invariant to itself. …”
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  2. 802

    Existence and Multiplicity of Solutions for a Class of Anisotropic Double Phase Problems by Jie Yang, Haibo Chen, Senli Liu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Moreover, infinitely many pairs of solutions are provided by applying the Fountain Theorem, Dual Fountain Theorem, and Krasnoselskii’s genus theory.…”
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  3. 803

    A Fruit Fly, Anastrepha ocresia (Walker) (Insecta: Diptea: Tephritide) by Howard V. Weems, Jr.

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… Anastrepha ocresia (Walker) is one of six species of fruit flies of the genus Anastrepha which occur in Florida or which have been established in Florida at some time. …”
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  4. 804

    Two new species of Malthinus Latreille, 1805 (Coleoptera: Cantharidae) from Georgia by S.V. Kazantsev

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Two new species of soldier beetles of the genus Malthinus Latreille, 1805, M. meskhetinus sp. …”
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  5. 805

    Fruit Fly, Anastrepha edentata Stone (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr.

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…It is one of six species of fruit flies of the genus Anastrepha which occur in Florida or which have been established in Florida at some time. …”
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  6. 806

    Managing Thrips and Tomato Spotted Wilt in Pepper by Joe Funderburk, Steve Olson, Julianne Stavisky, Yolanda Avila

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…Some species of thrips are vectors of bunyaviruses (family Bunyaviridae, genus Tospovirus, type species Tomato spotted wilt). …”
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  7. 807

    ALLOPOLYPLOIDY AND ORIGIN OF GENOMES IN THE ELYMUS L. SPECIES (A REVIEW) by K. S. Dobryakova

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…All Elymus L. species are allopolyploids, whereas primary diploids are not part of this genus (with 2n = 14, x = 7). Widespread in Russia are mainly the species with genomic formulae StH, StY and StHY. …”
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  8. 808

    Milkweed Assassin Bug (Suggested Common Name) Zelus longipes Linnaeus (Insecta: Hemiptera: Reduviidae) by Megha Kalsi, Dakshina R. Seal

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Commonly called the milkweed assassin bug, because it closely resembles the milkweed bug, it is also known as the longlegged assassin bug and the Zelus assassin bug. Members of the genus Zelus belong to the subfamily Harpactorinae and are diurnal in nature. …”
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  9. 809

    Ips Engraver Beetles, Ips spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) by Jeffrey M. Eickwort, Albert E. Mayfield III, John L. Foltz

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Foltz, describes three species of pine bark beetles in the genus Ips -- the sixspined ips, I. calligraphus (Germar); the eastern fivespined ips, I. grandicollis (Eichloff); and the small southern pine engraver, I. avulsus (Eichloff) -- which live predominantly in the inner bark of stressed pines in the southern United States, where they breed and feed on phloem tissue. …”
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  10. 810

    Recent range expansion and lineage idiosyncratic population structure of Liodessus diving beetles in the high Andes (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae, Bidessini). by Michael Balke, Tobias Mainda, Katja Neven, Lars Hendrich, Michael Steven Basantes, Carlos Prieto, Adrián Villastrigo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Here, we review the taxonomy and population genetic structure of diving beetles in the genus Liodessus Guignot, 1939 from the high Andes of southern Colombia and Ecuador. …”
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  11. 811

    A Fruit Fly, Anastrepha ocresia (Walker) (Insecta: Diptea: Tephritide) by Howard V. Weems, Jr.

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… Anastrepha ocresia (Walker) is one of six species of fruit flies of the genus Anastrepha which occur in Florida or which have been established in Florida at some time. …”
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  12. 812

    Brazilian Red-Eyed Fly Ormia depleta (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tachinidae) by Haleigh A. Ray, Jennifer Lynn Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2018-08-01
    “… The Brazilian red-eyed fly, Ormia depleta, is a tachinid fly that is a parasitoid of mole crickets in the genus Neoscapteriscus (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae). …”
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  13. 813

    Fruit Fly, Anastrepha edentata Stone (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr.

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…It is one of six species of fruit flies of the genus Anastrepha which occur in Florida or which have been established in Florida at some time. …”
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  14. 814

    The first DNA-supported record of Platicrista angustata (Eutardigrada, Hypsibiidae) from Germany and reply to Scheirer et al. (2024) by Piotr Gąsiorek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Consequently, I provide a concise and full diagnosis of the genus Platicrista.…”
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  15. 815

    Cryphalus lipingensis Tsai & Li, 1963 by Yiyi Dong, Andrea Lucky, Jiri Hulcr

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Cryphalus lipingensis Tsai & Li, 1963 belongs to the bark beetle genus Cryphalus that contains more than 200 species. …”
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  16. 816

    Soil campodeids (Diplura, Campodeidae) of Eastern Europe, in Romanian and Bulgarian reliefs by Alberto Sendra, Cristina Fiera, Jesús Selfa, Pavel Stoev

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The collection comprises 12 species of genus Campodea Westwood, 1842 in total. A new species, Campodea (Dicampa) transylvanica Sendra, sp. nov. is described from Zarand and Făgăraș mountains in Romania. …”
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  17. 817

    Clostridial (Blackleg) Diseases of Cattle by Eddie J. Richey

    Published 2004-12-01
    “… Diseases including blackleg, malignant edema, sord, black disease, red water, and three kinds of enterotoxemia are all caused by a genus of bacteria called Clostridium. These bacteria have three important qualities: they multiply only in the absence of oxygen; they have the ability to survive adverse conditions by transforming into highly resistant forms called spores; and they release potent toxins during the process of multiplying. …”
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  18. 818

    Microbial Transformations of 7-Hydroxyflavanone by Edyta Kostrzewa-Susłow, Tomasz Janeczko

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Microbial transformations of racemic 7-hydroxyflavanone using strains of genus Aspergillus (A. niger KB, A. niger 13/5, A. ochraceus 456) and the species Penicillium chermesinum 113 were studied. …”
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    Managing Thrips and Tomato Spotted Wilt in Pepper by Joe Funderburk, Steve Olson, Julianne Stavisky, Yolanda Avila

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…Some species of thrips are vectors of bunyaviruses (family Bunyaviridae, genus Tospovirus, type species Tomato spotted wilt). …”
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    The Bioprospecting of Anti-Vibrio Streptomyces species: Prevalence and Applications by Loh Teng-Hern Tan, Learn-Han Lee, Bey-Hing Goh

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Thus, more effective approaches are needed to overcome this problem. Bacteria of the genus Streptomyces is a group of prolific producers for various bioactive compounds. …”
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