نتایج جستجو برای: ambigous genitalia

تعداد نتایج: 27415  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Hélcio R Gil-Santana Cleber Galvão

The male genitalia of Belminus rugulosus Stål and Belminus corredori Galvão & Angulo are described and illustrated for the first time. Comments on the holotype of Parabelminus yurupucu Lent & Wygodzinsky are presented (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae: Bolboderini). A discussion on previous data in the literature on male genitalia of species of Belminus Stål is provided.

2017
João Aristeu da Rosa Hernany Henrique Garcia Justino Juliana Damieli Nascimento Vagner José Mendonça Claudia Solano Rocha Danila Blanco de Carvalho Rossana Falcone Maria Tercília Vilela de Azeredo Oliveira Kaio Cesar Chaboli Alevi Jader de Oliveira

A colony was formed from eggs of a Rhodnius sp. female collected in Taquarussu, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and its specimens were used to describe R. taquarussuensissp. n. This species is similar to R. neglectus, but distinct characters were observed on the head, thorax, abdomen, female external genitalia and male genitalia. Chromosomal differences between the two species were also established.

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2005
John E Reinert Ralph E Harbach

Genus Finlaya Theobald is characterized based on the morphology of females, female genitalia, males, male genitalia, pupae, and 4th-stage larvae. Distinctive characters of the genus are discussed and included species are listed. Finlaya kochi, the type species, is described in detail and a syntype female is selected as neotype. An extensive list of previous literature pertaining to the genus is...

2014
Elif Özsu Gül Yeşiltepe Mutlu Belkıs İpekçi

Ambiguous genitalia, known to be associated with sex chromosome disorders, may also be seen with autosomal chromosome anomalies. Herein, we report a case with ambiguous genitalia and ring chromosome 13. Ring chromosome 13 is a rare genetic anomaly in which the loss of genetic material determines the clinical spectrum.

2014
João Junges Marco Silva Gottschalk

The genus Rhinoleucophenga Hendel (1917) encompasses 21 described species but is still not well known as a taxon. Even the currently described species lack full descriptions, i.e., illustrations of the male genitalia are absent, which makes their identification difficult. This study describes two new species of Rhinoleucophenga with the illustration of their male genitalia.

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Clarissa M. House Zenobia Lewis

The rapid, divergent evolution of genitalia is a general trend in animals and likely influenced by sexual selection. Contrary to previous ideas, an intriguing new study suggests that sexual selection by sexual conflict can promote the evolution of both male and female genitalia.

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Yinghui Sun Houhun Li

Ten species of Gynnidomorpha Turner, 1916 occur in China. Gynnidomorpha curviphalla, sp. nov., is described, and G datetis (Diakonoff, 1984) is recorded from China for the first time. Images of adults and genitalia are provided, along with a key to all known Chinese species based on the male genitalia. A map showing the geographic distribution of the species is also provided.

Journal: :Development 2007
Ryuma Haraguchi Jun Motoyama Hiroshi Sasaki Yoshihiko Satoh Shinichi Miyagawa Naomi Nakagata Anne Moon Gen Yamada

The urogenital and reproductive organs, including the external genitalia, bladder and urethra, develop as anatomically aligned organs. Descriptive and experimental embryology suggest that the cloaca, and its derivative, the urogenital sinus, contribute to the formation of these organs. However, it is unknown how the primary tissue lineages in, and adjacent to, the cloaca give rise to the above ...

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