The team's findings have been published in the international academic journal Zootaxa, revealing that the species, belonging to the order Coleoptera, measures 1.2 to 1.3 millimeters in length.
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Isolation of bacteria was performed from both the 10⁻¹ diluted and undiluted intestinal content of each T. molitor larva. For the enrichment of the 10⁻¹ dilution, a 0.5 mL aliquot was transferred to ...
Known geographic distribution of Cis olivieri Mellié, 1849. Cis olivieriMellié, 1849: 259, pl. 2, fig. 16. Type locality: “Cayenne” (French Guiana). Cis ...
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It is commonly accepted that insects could possibly be a mechanical vector for transferring pathogens. Especially now larvae ...
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