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Taxonomic Significance of Male Supra-anal Plate, Cerci and Subgenital Plate in the Classification of Indian Pyrgomorphidae (Orthoptera: Pyrgomorphoidea)

Taxonomic Significance of Male Supra-anal Plate, Cerci and Subgenital Plate in the Classification of Indian Pyrgomorphidae (Orthoptera: Pyrgomorphoidea)

... Supra-anal plate is triangular normally, cerci are tubular and subgenital plate is conical but all of them are greatly variable in one species to another species. Dirsh (1965) briefly described the male supra-anal plate ...

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TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF VOLATILE ORGANIC METABOLITES IN SYNOTIS (C B CLARKE) C JEFFREY & Y L CHEN

TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF VOLATILE ORGANIC METABOLITES IN SYNOTIS (C B CLARKE) C JEFFREY & Y L CHEN

... GC-MS analysis of the n-hexane fraction revealed the presence of different secondary volatile metabolites in the species of Synotis. Those secondary metabolites produced by plants to adopt in the harsh environmental ...

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Taxonomic Significance of Anatomical Characters in Some Species of the Family Myrtaceae

Taxonomic Significance of Anatomical Characters in Some Species of the Family Myrtaceae

... high taxonomic significance such as the presence of hypodermis in leaves of Psidium guajava, the absence of stomata in the abaxial epidermis of Callistemon vimi- nalis and ...

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Functional and taxonomic significance of seed structure in   Salix  mucronata  (Salicaceae)

Functional and taxonomic significance of seed structure in Salix mucronata (Salicaceae)

... It is generally assumed that the plumed seeds of wil­ lows are wind-dispersed (Ridley 1930; Van der Pijl 1969; Johri et al. 1992; Judd et al. 2002), but the issue is whether wind is the principal dispersal agent involved ...

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The taxonomic significance of trichome type and distribution in   Melolobium  (Fabaceae)

The taxonomic significance of trichome type and distribution in Melolobium (Fabaceae)

... All species of Melolobium Eckl. & Zeyh. were examined for epidermal features and particularly the glands which are a distinctive feature amongst the southern African Genisteae. For comparative purposes, three species ...

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Apertural characteristics of certain unilocular foraminifera: methods of study, nomenclature and taxonomic significance

Apertural characteristics of certain unilocular foraminifera: methods of study, nomenclature and taxonomic significance

... The external tube which is sometimes seen to cover the primary aperture of ‘Oolina’ lineata (Williamson, 1848) and which may be present in other species (see Parr, 1947) is[r] ...

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Ovule-to-seed development in  Dovyalis caffra  (Salicaceae: Flacourtieae) with notes on the taxonomic significance of the extranucellar  embryo sac

Ovule-to-seed development in Dovyalis caffra (Salicaceae: Flacourtieae) with notes on the taxonomic significance of the extranucellar embryo sac

... Note dark-staining filiform appa­ ratus of synergid, extranucellar embryo sac and slightly skewed micropyle (curved arrows) formed by both integuments, e, embryo sac; i, inner i[r] ...

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Morphology and taxonomic significance of the otoliths of some bathypelagic Anguilloidei and Saccopharyngoidei from the Sargasso Sea

Morphology and taxonomic significance of the otoliths of some bathypelagic Anguilloidei and Saccopharyngoidei from the Sargasso Sea

... Although the leptocephali of the various fish species treated here have similar otoliths, some species develop specific otolith characteristics during the adult stage.. Th[r] ...

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Anatomical studies on twelve clones of Camellia species with reference to their taxonomic significance

Anatomical studies on twelve clones of Camellia species with reference to their taxonomic significance

... their taxonomic status based on only one or two ...some taxonomic value. Our study provides useful data for addressing taxonomic problems and discrimination of commercial teas using tea ...

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Winged Accrescent Sepals and their Taxonomic Significance within the Chenopodiaceae: A Review

Winged Accrescent Sepals and their Taxonomic Significance within the Chenopodiaceae: A Review

... A wide number of characters were used by various authors to describe the winged accrescent sepals. These criteria include: shapes, size, colour, equal/ unequal, place of insertion, number of segments, aestivation, veins ...

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Systematic Importance of Leaf Anatomical Characters in Some Species of Microcos Linn  Section Eumicrocos Burret  in Nigeria

Systematic Importance of Leaf Anatomical Characters in Some Species of Microcos Linn Section Eumicrocos Burret in Nigeria

... of taxonomic significance for the delimitation of the species in the present investigation are the number of spongy cell layers in the lamina, number of sclerenchyma cells associated with the phloem, num- ...

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Ultrastructure and functional morphology of the female reproductive organs inProtodrilus (Polychaeta, Annelida)

Ultrastructure and functional morphology of the female reproductive organs inProtodrilus (Polychaeta, Annelida)

... Finally, the high taxonomic significance of female traits such as dorsal organs, oviducts, cocoon glands and lateral ciliary rows in this genus is stressed.. Since the discovery o[r] ...

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Evolution of cuticular hydrocarbons in the hymenoptera : a meta analysis

Evolution of cuticular hydrocarbons in the hymenoptera : a meta analysis

... CHC was, the fewer species produced it (Table 1). For exam- ple, the most basic CHC are the n-alkanes, and they are almost universally produced among the Hymenoptera (99.6 %), whereas the structurally complex ...

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Individual differences in the perception of similarity and difference

Individual differences in the perception of similarity and difference

... Importantly, the Thematic participants did not represent a small group of outliers, as one might expect if the generalized model were correct. Rather, there were comparable numbers of Taxonomic and Thematic ...

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Individual differences in the perception of similarity and difference

Individual differences in the perception of similarity and difference

... for taxonomic or thematic responding, we can compare for each base concept its similarity to the taxonomic alternative and its similarity to the thematic ...their taxonomic match, then she would be a ...

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The impact of sequencing depth on the inferred taxonomic composition and AMR gene content of metagenomic samples

The impact of sequencing depth on the inferred taxonomic composition and AMR gene content of metagenomic samples

... is already sufficient to accurately obtain taxonomic com- position (at < 1% dissimilarity to the ‘true’ composition at 200 million reads). However, even 200 million reads per sample is not enough to obtain the ...

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Back Matter 2 (4)

Back Matter 2 (4)

... Genetic and Taxonomic Studies in Gilia. Gilia Capitata[r] ...

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Shifts among Eukaryota, Bacteria, and Archaea define the vertical organization of a lake sediment

Shifts among Eukaryota, Bacteria, and Archaea define the vertical organization of a lake sediment

... When pooling all replicates for analysis of the com- munity matrix with a cluster analysis, the microbial communities were grouped into three major clusters cor- responding to depths of 0–5, 5–14, and 14–30 cm, with a ...

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Short Time Variations of Winter Phytoplankton, Nutrient and Chlorophyll a of Kepez Harbor in the Dardanelles (Çanakkale Strait, Turkey)

Short Time Variations of Winter Phytoplankton, Nutrient and Chlorophyll a of Kepez Harbor in the Dardanelles (Çanakkale Strait, Turkey)

... other taxonomic groups to total phytoplankton were gradually increasing in marine systems due to terrestial ...major taxonomic groups due to high terrestrial discharges coming from the Black Sea surface ...

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The decline of the turtle dove: dietary associations with body condition and competition with other columbids analysed using high-throughput sequencing.

The decline of the turtle dove: dietary associations with body condition and competition with other columbids analysed using high-throughput sequencing.

... 143 taxonomic units, of which we classified 55% to species, another 34% to genus and the remaining 11% to ...of taxonomic units from natural arable plant species and a lower proportion of taxonomic ...

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