نتایج جستجو برای: bruchidius fulvus

تعداد نتایج: 301  

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2009
Gustavo R Spinelli Erika Santamaría Olga L Cabrera María M Ronderos Marco F Suárez

The following five new species of Culicoides from Colombia are described, illustrated and placed to subgenus or species group: Culicoides antioquiensis, Culicoides gabrieli, Culicoides inermis, Culicoides micayensis and Culicoides nigrifemur. C. gabrieli is also known from Peru. When possible, their position in previously published keys is indicated and their features discussed in light of the ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2008
J M Schuber M A C Zawadneak A S Poltronieri

The aim of this study was to record the occurrence of the species Arorathrips mexicanus (Crawford, 1909) and Arorathrips fulvus (Moulton, 1936) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in the municipality of Araucária, Paraná, Brazil. Thrips were captured in Möericke traps installed originally for the collection of aphids in two commercial orchards with one being peach (cultivar Chimarrita) and the other nect...

2007

Regions where lemur subspecies are sympatric or hybridize are of great interest to scientists and conservation authorities. If two subspecies of lemur are sympatric and do not interbreed, then both may warrant recognition at the species level. Such taxonomic changes have important implications for conservation authorities. If the lemur subspecies interbreed, then they form a hybrid zone. There ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2004
James W Jones Michael J Turell Michael R Sardelis Douglas M Watts Russell E Coleman Roberto Fernandez Faustino Carbajal James E Pecor Carlos Calampa Terry A Klein

This study was conducted as part of a field ecology study of arboviral activity in the Amazon Basin, Peru, to determine the taxonomy, frequency, seasonal, and vertical distributions of potential mosquito vectors. In addition, the relative efficiency of human-landing collections and dry ice-baited Centers for Disease Control (CDC)-type light traps was determined for collecting mosquitoes. A tota...

2017
Raphaëlle Métras Laure Dommergues Katia Ortiz Marion Pannequin Christian Schuler Patrick Roux John W. Edmunds Matt J. Keeling Catherine Cêtre-Sossah Eric Cardinale

The potential role of Eulemur fulvus (brown lemur) in the epidemiology of Rift Valley fever (RVF) in Mayotte, during an interepidemic period, was explored. In February and March 2016, 72 animals were blood sampled and tested for RVF. No evidence of RVF genome or antibodies was found in the samples. The role of other wild mammals on the island should, however, be further investigated.

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