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BARWICK, F. W. "Anaphe Silk." Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists 28, no. 6 (October 22, 2008): 208–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-4408.1912.tb00657.x.

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BREMMER, Jan N. "Anaphe, Aeschrology and Apollo Aigletes." Caeculus 6 (December 1, 2005): 18–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/cae.6.0.2004665.

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Adamolekun, B. "Anaphe venata entomophagy and seasonal ataxic syndrome in southwest Nigeria." Lancet 341, no. 8845 (March 1993): 629. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-6736(93)90388-w.

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Hafeez, M. A., and B. G. Gardiner. "The internal morphology of the adult of Tribolium anaphe Hinton (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)." Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series A, General Entomology 39, no. 10-12 (April 2, 2009): 137–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3032.1964.tb00996.x.

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Bustos, M. N. "METAPOETIC REFLECTIONS IN THREE AETIA OF THE ARGONAUTICA." Akroterion 66 (2021): 59–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.7445/66--1018.

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This article studies three aetia in the Argonautica that have metapoetic significance as comments on Apollonius’ Callimachean poetics. In the first aetion (1.1132–1139), the Pyrrhic dance reflects the Argonauts’ key role as active agents in the creation of the plot and shows its Callimachean allegiance in the repurposing of traditional martial imagery. In the second one (4.1719–1730), the meagerness of the Argonauts’ offering to Apollo at Anaphe and the light jesting between Medea’s maidens and the Argonauts are programmatic reflections of the ‘lean’ poetics advocated by Callimachus in the Aetia ‘prologue’ (fr. 1). The third aetion (4.1765–1772), by closing the Argonautica in correspondence with the beginning of Callimachus’ Aetia, stresses the close connection between Apollonius and Callimachus. In it, the quick pace, lightness and playfulness of the hydrophoria at Aegina mirrors the fast coming to an end and happy tone that closes the Argonautica.
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Hasan, Mahbub, M. Khalequzzaman, and Ataur Rahman Khan. "Development of Tribolium anaphe irradiated as larvae of various ages with gamma rays." Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 53, no. 1 (November 1989): 92–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1989.tb01290.x.

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Fromholz, Carl. "Ueber die Lebensweise und Entwickelung der Anaphe Panda Bsd. und einer neuen Phycidee." Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift 27, no. 1 (April 18, 2008): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmnd.18830270104.

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Kebede, Addis T., Suresh K. Raina, and Jacques M. Kabaru. "Structure, Composition, and Properties of Silk from the African Wild Silkmoth, Anaphe panda (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Thaumetopoeidae)." International Journal of Insect Science 6 (January 2014): IJIS.S13338. http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/ijis.s13338.

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Silk cocoon nests, as well as the fiber structure, compositions, and properties of the African wild silkmoth, Anaphe panda, collected from Kakamega tropical rainforest (western Kenya) were studied using scanning electron microscopy, high-pressureliquid chromatography, tensile tests, and thermogravmetric analysis, and they were compared with the industrial standard, Bombyx mori. Cocoon nests are complex structures made up of inner, middle, and outer layers. The inner hard parchment was found to protect a mass of (20–200) individual soft flossy cocoons that enclose the pupae. The outer surface of the cocoon nests was covered with a mass of hair-like bristles. Fibers contained crescent-shaped and globular cross-sections with nods at regular intervals. Alanine (34%) and glycine (28%) were the dominant fibroin amino acids observed. Total weight loss after degumming the cocoon nest was 25.6%. Degummed fibers showed higher moisture regain of 9% when compared with cocoon nests (8%). The fibers had 0.4 GPa breaking stress and 15.4% breaking strain. Total weight loss values after thermogravimetric analysis were 86% and 90% for degummed fibers and cocoon shells, respectively.
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Nishimune, Takahiro, Yoshihiro Watanabe, Hideki Okazaki, and Hiromu Akai. "Thiamin Is Decomposed Due to Anaphe spp. Entomophagy in Seasonal Ataxia Patients in Nigeria." Journal of Nutrition 130, no. 6 (June 1, 2000): 1625–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/130.6.1625.

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Ashiru, M. O. "Determination of the Number of Instars of the Silkworm Anaphe venata Butler (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae)." International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 9, no. 03 (June 1988): 405–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s174275840000641x.

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Paschalis, Michael. "Anaphe, Delos and the Melantian Rocks (Ap.Rhod. Arg. 4, 1694-1730 and Orph.Arg. 1353-1359)." Mnemosyne 47, no. 2 (1994): 224–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852594x00753.

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Olaniyi, CO, and GO Babasanmi. "Performance characteristics of African Cat fish (Clarias gariepinus) fed varying inclusion levels of silk worm pupae (Anaphe infracta)." Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science 42, no. 1 (July 23, 2013): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjas.v42i1.15787.

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The use of Silkworm (Anaphe infracta) pupae as a protein source was investigated for its ability to replace fishmeal in the diet of Clarias gariepinus, African cat fish. Five dried diets formulated at 40% crude protein were fed to fingerlings of an average initial weight of 14.33g at 0 (control diet), 25, 50, 75 and 100% inclusion levels of silk worm meal. The experiment was conducted for 84 days were measured. Mean weight gain (MWG), specific growth rate (SGR), feed conversion ratio (FCR). The five inclusion levels of silk worm pupae supported the growth of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings, the growth and feed utilization were favoured by high inclusion level of silk worm meal. Significant differences (p<0.05) were observed among the treatments, although there were no significant differences (p>0.05) in the growth parameters between 50% and 75% inclusion levels. The 100% silk worm pupae meal inclusion gave the best final mean weight gain of 10.29g specific growth rate of 0.93%, feed conversion ratio of 2.18 and protein efficiency ratio (PER) of 0.012. The carcass protein and lipid contents increased compared to the levels of both at the beginning of the experiment. Even though, there were no significant differences (p>0.05) among proximate composition of the fish groups fed 25, 50 and 75%. The results showed that diet consists of 100% silk worm meal could be used as a complete replacement for fish meal in the diet formulation for Clarias gariepinus fingerlings. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjas.v42i1.15787 Bang. J. Anim. Sci. 2013. 42 (1): 76-80
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Ashiru, M. O. "The Frequency Distribution of Eggs and Larvae of Anaphe venata Butler (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) on Triplochiton scleroxylon K. Schum." International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 9, no. 05 (October 1988): 587–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742758400005051.

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Mbahin, N., S. K. Raina, E. N. Kioko, and J. M. Mueke. "Use of Sleeve Nets to Improve Survival of the Boisduval Silkworm,Anaphe panda, in the Kakamega Forest of Western Kenya." Journal of Insect Science 10, no. 6 (February 2010): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.010.0601.

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Ngbolua, Koto-te-Nyiwa, Robijaona Rahelivololoniaina Baholy, Rakotondrazafy Jennie Irma Norosoa, Ruphin Djoza Djolu, Colette Masengo Ashande, Felix Mboka Mune, John Koyanza Wangombe-Dawe, et al. "Survey of Edible Caterpillars in Gbado-Lite City (North Ubangi, Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Medicinal Value of Their Host Plants." Britain International of Exact Sciences (BIoEx) Journal 4, no. 2 (September 2, 2022): 102–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/bioex.v4i2.731.

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The purpose of this study was to conduct a survey of edible caterpillars and the ethno-medical value of their host plants in Gbado-Lite using the "snowball" sampling technique. The results of this study show that Anaphe panda, A. venata, Elaphrodes lactea, Imbrasia epimethea, I. oyemensis, I. truncata and Pseudanthera discrepans are the most consumed caterpillars. Drying is the most used preservation method (82.4%); ground collection is the most used harvesting method (86.3%) while evisceration (45.1%) and dehairing (33.3%) are the main cooking methods used. Harvesting is done more in the forest (94.1%) from May to July (86.3%). The vast majority (98%) of host plants are used in traditional medicine; leaves (53%) and bark (45%) are the most used parts, while decoction is the most used method of preparing therapeutic recipes (92%). The felling of trees (39%) and traditional agriculture (26%) are to varying degrees the main causes of the disappearance of edible caterpillars and their host plants. Incomplete cooking (78.4%) and/or the host plant (19.6%) are the main causes of consumer poisoning. It is therefore desirable that sustainable participatory management strategies for edible caterpillars and their host plants be put in place in North Ubangi Province. These include community agroforestry, which should be practiced in peri-urban areas in order to strengthen the resilience of communities to climate change while at the same time fighting hunger and poverty. Indeed, the domestication of species would allow annihilating the pressure on wild resources, to conserve them, to fight against deforestation and to ensure the availability and sustainability of edible caterpillars. Those phytochemical, pharmacological and toxicological studies could be carried out on host plants in order to identify compounds of medical interest contained in these plants.
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Ijaiya, A. T., and E. O. Eko. "Effect of Replacing Dietary Fish Meal with Silkworm (Anaphe infracta) Caterpillar Meal on Growth, Digestibility and Economics of Production of Starter Broiler Chickens." Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 8, no. 6 (May 15, 2009): 845–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2009.845.849.

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Ijaiya, A. T., and E. O. Eko. "Effect of Replacing Dietary Fish Meal with Silkworm (Anaphe infracta) Caterpillar Meal on Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Haematological Parameters of Finishing Broiler Chicken." Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 8, no. 6 (May 15, 2009): 850–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2009.850.855.

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HUBER, JOHN T., and CSABA THURÓCZY. "Review of Anaphes Haliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) with key to species in Europe and a world catalogue." Zootaxa 4376, no. 1 (January 29, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4376.1.1.

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The Walter Soyka species of Anaphes Haliday are reviewed and placed in context among the remaining world species. An analysis of his descriptions and identification keys is presented, and discussed in light of a broader interpretation of intraspecific variation in Anaphes species than Soyka accepted. An illustrated diagnosis of Anaphes is given and the species in Europe considered to be valid are keyed—14 species in Anaphes (Anaphes) and 15 species in Anaphes (Patasson). The 244 names of world Anaphes are tabulated in various ways and their type localities, if known, are mapped. All available valid names and their synonyms, mostly from among the 155 nominal species described by Soyka, are catalogued, with details of type material and collecting information. A total of 167 synonyms are listed, 17 of which are synonyms proposed by earlier authors and 149 of which are proposed as new synonyms. Lectotypes are designated for Mymar ferreirei Soyka and Yungaburra acutiventris Soyka. Nine nomina dubia, 2 names of fossil species that most likely do not belong to Anaphes, 3 unavailable names and 20 species transferred to other genera are listed separately; among the latter, Anagrus foersteri (Ratzeburg) is transferred to Erythmelus Enock as E. foersteri (Ratzeburg), comb. n. Host records published from 1985–2015 are tabulated; most are from the literature but a few are from unpublished records found on slide mounted Anaphes specimens in various collections, mostly in Europe. The merits of classifying the available names of nominal species into an earlier classification with subgenera Anaphes (Anaphes) and Anaphes (Patasson) instead a later classification consisting of species groups within Anaphes (Anaphes) and Anaphes (Yungaburra) are discussed; the earlier classification is preferred.
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Triapitsyn, S. V. "Review of the genus Anaphes Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Russia, part 1: subgenus Anaphes s. str." Far Eastern entomologist 432 (June 6, 2021): 1–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.432.1.

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Species of the nominotypical subgenus of Anaphes Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Russia are reviewed. A key to females of the 18 Palaearctic species of the subgenus is given. Ten species are newly recorded from Russia (two of them based on tentative identifications), and new records of the extralimital specimens examined are also provided. Three new species are described from the eastern Palaearctic region: Anaphes (Anaphes) csabai sp. n. (Kuril Islands), Anaphes (Anaphes) maxim sp. n. (Primorskii krai and Sakhalin Island), and Anaphes (Anaphes) rfe sp. n. (Primorskii krai and Beijing, China). Several historical records of some species of Anaphes in Russia are critically analyzed in the unfortunal absence of most voucher specimens, having in mind that some of them were likely misiden¬tified.
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Triapitsyn, S. V., P. F. Rugman-Jones, H. Kusuhara, R. Nakano, P. Janšta, S. Arikawa, and T. Adachi-Hagimori. "Genetic analysis reveals conspecificity of two nominal species of Anaphes fairyflies (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), egg parasitoids of Oulema leaf beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) pests of cereal crops in Europe and of rice in East Asia." PLOS ONE 18, no. 1 (January 27, 2023): e0273823. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273823.

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Anaphes (Anaphes) flavipes (Foerster), a fairyfly (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) native of Europe, is an economically important egg parasitoid for the natural control of Oulema spp. leaf beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) pests of cereal crops such as barley, oats, rye, and wheat in Europe, and for the classical biological control of the invasive Oulema melanopus (L.) in North America. A morphologically very similar Anaphes (Anaphes) nipponicus Kuwayama, known from mainland China, Japan, Republic of Korea, Far East of Russia and Taiwan, is an egg parasitoid of Oulema oryzae (Kuwayama), a pest of rice mainly in temperate parts of East Asia. The nuclear 28S-D2 and ITS2 and the mitochondrial COI genes were used as markers to compare specimens of A. (Anaphes) flavipes reared from eggs of an Oulema sp. on barley in Germany with those of A. (Anaphes) nipponicus reared from eggs of O. oryzae on rice in Honshu Island, Japan. Because the resulting sequences are practically identical, within an expected intraspecific genetic variability, conspecificity of these two nominal species has been confirmed, and consequently A. (Anaphes) nipponicus Kuwayama, 1932, syn. n. is synonymized with A. (Anaphes) flavipes (Foerster, 1841). Taxonomic notes and illustrations are provided for the specimens of both sexes of A. (Anaphes) flavipes from Japan to facilitate their recognition.
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Hopper, L. R. E., J. P. R. Le Blanc, and G. Boivin. "The detection of Anaphes sp. nov. [Hymenoptera : Mymaridae], an egg parasitoid of the carrot weevil in Nova Scotia." Phytoprotection 77, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/706103ar.

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The wasps Anaphes victus (Huber) and Anaphes listronoti (Huber) [Hymenoptera : Mymaridae] parasitize 50% of the eggs of carrot weevil, Listronotus oregonensis (Le Conte) [Coleoptera : Curculionidae] in Quebec and in Ontario. Attempts to detect either of these egg parasites from exposed carrot weevil eggs in Nova Scotia were unsuccessful. However, 48 individuals of a new species of parasitic wasp, Anaphes sp. nov. [Hymenoptera : Mymaridae], were detected in carrot (Daucus carota) fields in Nova Scotia, using carrots infested in growth chambers with carrot weevil eggs. Anaphes sp. nov. is distinguishable from the other parasites of the carrot weevil by characteristics of the forewing. Anaphes sp. nov. has a forewing length : width ratio greater than 7 :3 while A. victus and A. listronoti have a forewing length : width ratio of less than 6 : 7.
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ANWAR, PRINCE TARIQUE, SHAHID BIN ZEYA, and JOHN T. HUBER. "Two new species of Anaphes Haliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) from India and Indonesia." Zootaxa 4623, no. 1 (June 24, 2019): 26–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4623.1.2.

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Two species of Anaphes Haliday with distinctive females are described from India (A. triapitsyni Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov.) or from India and Indonesia (A. kailashchandrai Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov.). The only other Anaphes species known to occur in India is A. quinquearticulatus Huber & Triapitsyn because previous records of A. pallipes (Ashmead) and A. pullicrurus (Girault) are based on misidentifications. These latter two names are therefore removed from the faunal list of India. An illustrated key to females of the three described species of Anaphes known from India is given. The described species of Anaphes known from Australia are also briefly reviewed, with type material of four previously unillustrated species being newly imaged and compared to the Indian species.
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Triapitsyn, S. V. "Corrigendum. Review of the genus Anaphes Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Russia, part 1: subgenus Anaphes s. str." Far Eastern entomologist 434 (July 2, 2021): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.434.2.

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This paper was originally published in the June 2021 issue, Number 432: 1–48. In the published version, Figs 27–33 of Anaphes (Anaphes) alaskae Annecke et Doutt, 1961 (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) and legends for these figures were not included. The corrections are given.
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Mbahin, N., S. K. Raina, E. N. Kioko, and J. M. Mueke. "Spatial distribution of cocoon nests and egg clusters of the silkmoth Anaphe panda (Lepidoptera: Thaumetopoeidae) and its host plant Bridelia micrantha (Euphorbiaceae) in the Kakamega Forest of western Kenya." International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 27, no. 3-4 (December 2007): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742758407859662.

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Samková, Alena, Petr Janšta, and John T. Huber. "Anaphes flavipes: redescription, neotype designation, and comparison with A. nipponicus (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Mymaridae)." Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 57, no. 2 (2017): 677–712. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/aemnp-2017-0095.

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A neotype for Anaphes flavipes (Foerster, 1841) (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), a biological control agent of Oulema melanopus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), is designated. The extensive literature on A. flavipes is compiled and the morphological variability of selected morphological structures of numerous reared specimens from across its presently known geographic range (mainly eastern Nearctic and western Palearctic) is described. Anaphes flavipes is compared with what appears to be morphologically and biologically the most similar species, A. nipponicus Kuwayama, 1932, from Japan, which is briefly redescribed. Anaphes auripes Walker, 1846, syn. nov., is placed in synonymy under A. flavipes. The following new country and state records for A. flavipes are provided: Czech Republic, Ukraine, Canada (Nova Scotia), USA (Virginia).
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Sohati, P. H., R. K. Stewart, and G. Boivin. "EGG PARASITOIDS OF THE TARNISHED PLANT BUG, LYGUS LINEOLARIS (P. de B.) (HEMIPTERA: MIRIDAE), IN QUEBEC." Canadian Entomologist 121, no. 12 (December 1989): 1127–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent1211127-12.

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The tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris (P. de B.), is the dominant mirid in crops grown in eastern North America (Strong 1968; Bariola 1969). Lygus lineolaris is an ubiquitous species found on a wide range of wild plants and cultivated crops (Knight 1941).All previously known egg parasitoids of Lygus spp. were mymarids in the genera Anaphes, Erythmelus, and Polynema (CIBC 1979). The mymarid Anaphes iole Girault is the principal egg parasitoid of Lygus spp. in the United States (Debolt 1987). It has been reported from British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and the Northwest Territories(Huber and Rajakulendran 1988).
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Landry, Benoit S., Louise Dextraze, and Guy Boivin. "Random amplified polymorphic DNA markers for DNA fingerprinting and genetic variability assessment of minute parasitic wasp species (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae and Trichogrammatidae) used in biological control programs of phytophagous insects." Genome 36, no. 3 (June 1, 1993): 580–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g93-078.

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Biological control of insects that feed on our crops has become more practical in recent years by mass release of egg parasitoid microhymenoptera. Trichogramma species are now commercially reared and spread in commercial fields to control specific insect pests. Microhymenoptera species are, however, very small and morphologically indistinguishable within species, although strains of a given species differ in their efficiency to control specific insect pests. Traditional taxonomy is unable to differentiate microhymenoptera species at the strain level. It is becoming increasingly important to develop a reliable system to monitor genetic variations both within and between strains of commercially important microhymenoptera, to detect genetic drift occurring during several generations of multiplication, to protect patents, and to certify the lots of commercially released microhymenoptera. We have developed a system based on DNA markers to rapidly characterize individuals of five species of microhymenoptera from the genus Anaphes and Trichogramma including a new species of Anaphes not previously described. The main components of our system are a rapid and simple DNA micro-extraction method and fast DNA polymorphism analyses based on random amplified polymorphic DNA markers.Key words: genetic mapping, population genetics, Anaphes spp., Trichogramma spp., RAPD, DNA markers, DNA fingerprinting.
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Hance, Thierry, and Guy Boivin. "Effect of parasitism by Anaphes sp. (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) on the cold hardiness of Listronotus oregonensis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) eggs." Canadian Journal of Zoology 71, no. 4 (April 1, 1993): 759–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z93-100.

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The cold hardiness of egg parasitoids is critical to their survival in winter because these organisms have little control in the choice of their overwintering site. The supercooling points of Listronotus oregonensis eggs increased from −24.9 to −22.1 °C as eggs matured. When these eggs were parasitized by Anaphes sp., their supercooling point remained stable at −22.9 °C throughout the development of the parasitoid. Anaphes sp. maintained its cold hardiness by increasing its levels of glycerol and fructose. When the parental generation was exposed to a combination of low temperature and short photoperiod, the supercooling point of the daughter generation (F1) was significantly decreased. A further decrease in the supercooling point was observed when F1 individuals were stored at 3 °C for 14 or 20 days. These data show that local extinction of populations overwintering in nonsheltered habitats is probably common in southwestern Quebec.
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LIN, MEI-YING, and ANDREAS WEIGEL. "A study on the genus Anaches Pascoe, 1865 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Pteropliini), with a new species and two new synonyms." Zootaxa 5133, no. 1 (May 3, 2022): 123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5133.1.6.

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A new species, Anaches m-signatus sp. nov. is described from Zhejiang, Hunan and Guangxi Provinces, China. Sthenias semicylindricus Hayashi, 1974 and Sthenias murzini Lazarev, 2020 are synonymized with Anaches medioalbus (Breuning, 1956). Three similar species are compared with additional pictures and descriptions.
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Grove, Julian, and Emily Hanink. "Article selection and anaphora in the German relative clause." Semantics and Linguistic Theory 26 (October 15, 2016): 417. http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/salt.v26i0.3806.

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German definite articles are able to contract with prepositions under certain conditions. When a noun phrase is discourse anaphoric, contraction is blocked. In the current paper we present a puzzle: restrictive relative clauses require the use of the non-contracted (strong) article form, despite their apparent lack of anaphoricity; both the determiner of the head noun and the relative pronoun (which is, in most cases, syncretic with the definite article) surface with the strong form. We provide a uniform analysis of discourse anaphoric and relative clause uses that makes use of contexts, as defined in the dynamic framework of de Groote (2006). We argue that a lexical item, which we call “anaph”, whose purpose is to make reference to an individual provided by the context, intervenes between the noun and the article in the strong form. anaph makes reference to an individual provided by the global context in cases of anaphora, and to an individual provided by an updated local context in the case of relative clauses.
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García-Delgado, Helbert, and Silvia Machuca. "Influencia de la actividad tectónica y volcánica reciente en la dinámica fluvial del río Anaime (Cajamarca, Cordillera Central de Colombia)." Revista Boletín de Geología 41, no. 3 (September 30, 2019): 57–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.18273/revbol.v41n3-2019003.

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El valle del río Anaime, localizado en la parte central de la Cordillera Central, se encuentra en una zona con influencia tectónica importante por estructuras regionales que hacen parte de los Sistemas de Fallas de Palestina e Ibagué. Además de lo anterior, esta zona ha estado bajo influencia de eventos volcánicos regionales como producto de la actividad reciente durante los últimos 5000 años del Volcán Cerro Machín. En este trabajo se presenta un análisis geomorfológico cuantitativo a partir del uso de diferentes índices geomorfológicos tales como la curva e integral hipsométrica, el índice de forma de la cuenca, el factor de asimetría, la relación ancho-altura del valle, perfiles longitudinales normalizados y el índice de extensión pendiente-relativa con el objetivo de analizar la influencia de la tectónica y la actividad volcánica en la evolución reciente del paisaje en el río Anaime. Los análisis geomorfológicos muestran que la evolución reciente del paisaje a lo largo de la parte alta del valle del río Anaime ha estado controlada por caídas locales en el nivel base inducidas por actividad tectónica reciente de la Falla de Palestina y con menor influencia por la Falla de Ibagué. La presencia de múltiples knickpoints móviles a lo largo de algunos tributarios del río Anaime y su correlación positiva con las estructuras asociadas a la Falla de Palestina permiten suponer que esta estructura ha estado activa. Por otro lado, la actividad Holocena del Volcán Cerro Machín ha inducido ajustes en el paisaje y la red de drenaje con el objetivo de compensar el gran volumen de material piroclástico depositado sobre el valle del río Anaime, anomalías que han perdurado en escalas de tiempo de entre 102 a 103 años y que pueden ser analizadas con la curva hipsométrica y los perfiles longitudinales normalizados de algunas quebradas tributarias al río Anaime.
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Doughman, Richard. "Tracing the metabolic riftin Colombia's greengrocer: an environmental historyof the Anaime Valley." Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural, no. 80 (December 16, 2019): 71–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.26882/histagrar.080e03d.

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This paper stems from research to reconstruct an environmental history of agriculture in the Anaime Canyon Valley and better understand the environmental consequences of having transformed the area into “Colombia's g reeng rocer”. We trace the origins and development of agro-food production and explore how commercial agriculture and dairy operations have transformed the landscape and local ecosystems in the Anaime valley, in light of Marx's concept of metabolic rift. Research is based on archival sources and a par ticipator y reconstr uction of the Anaime landscape from the historical memory of the campesinos, or rural inhabitants. The data shows how inter nal mig ration, rapid urban growth and improved transportation infrastructure in the valley dur ing the mid-twentieth century hastened the turn toward intensive commercial agriculture . Increasing links to Colombia's urban markets have led to agricultural intensification and specialization in arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza) production in the Anaime Canyon. As a result, soils and ecosystems have been depleted and agr iculture depends increasingly on chemical inputs including fertilizers, indicating a growing metabolic rift.
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Sari, Annita, and Mahatma Lanuru . "Anafre River Management Based on Local Communities in Reducing the Impact of Sedimentation in Gulf of YOS Sudarso." Journal of Social and Development Sciences 6, no. 4 (December 30, 2015): 98–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jsds.v6i4.864.

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The life of coastal communities is always associated with water. Anafre River estuary is one of the river estuaries that empties directly into the Gulf of Yos Sudarso. The amount of particles swept away and buried in estuary sedimentation Anafre inflicts not only the river but the Gulf of Yos Sudarso. Declining water quality of the Gulf of Yos Sudarso is caused by the influx of water from the Anafre River, whereas all Anafre River watersheds are located in close proximity to residential areas. This study aims to determine the level of public knowledge on the effects of sedimentation and community based management. Data are collected by field observations and interviews with the community, and analyzed using the qualitative descriptive method. The results showed that the community plays an active role in the maintenance and utilization of the Yos Sudarso area, because the gulf of Yos Sudarso serves as transportation routes, tourist areas, and workplaces (fishermen). The maintenance of water environment in river estuaries and the gulf is based on the principles of awareness and cooperation without ignoring the people's culture.
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Hall, Michael W., Robin R. Rohwer, Jonathan Perrie, Katherine D. McMahon, and Robert G. Beiko. "Ananke: temporal clustering reveals ecological dynamics of microbial communities." PeerJ 5 (September 26, 2017): e3812. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3812.

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Taxonomic markers such as the 16S ribosomal RNA gene are widely used in microbial community analysis. A common first step in marker-gene analysis is grouping genes into clusters to reduce data sets to a more manageable size and potentially mitigate the effects of sequencing error. Instead of clustering based on sequence identity, marker-gene data sets collected over time can be clustered based on temporal correlation to reveal ecologically meaningful associations. We present Ananke, a free and open-source algorithm and software package that complements existing sequence-identity-based clustering approaches by clustering marker-gene data based on time-series profiles and provides interactive visualization of clusters, including highlighting of internal OTU inconsistencies. Ananke is able to cluster distinct temporal patterns from simulations of multiple ecological patterns, such as periodic seasonal dynamics and organism appearances/disappearances. We apply our algorithm to two longitudinal marker gene data sets: faecal communities from the human gut of an individual sampled over one year, and communities from a freshwater lake sampled over eleven years. Within the gut, the segregation of the bacterial community around a food-poisoning event was immediately clear. In the freshwater lake, we found that high sequence identity between marker genes does not guarantee similar temporal dynamics, and Ananke time-series clusters revealed patterns obscured by clustering based on sequence identity or taxonomy. Ananke is free and open-source software available at https://github.com/beiko-lab/ananke.
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Ho, Allen W., Abhishek V. Garg, Leticia Monin, Michelle R. Simpson-Abelson, Lauren Kinner, and Sarah L. Gaffen. "The Anaphase-Promoting Complex Protein 5 (AnapC5) Associates with A20 and Inhibits IL-17-Mediated Signal Transduction." PLoS ONE 8, no. 7 (July 29, 2013): e70168. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070168.

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Schröder, Michelle L., Helen F. Nahrung, Natalia M. de Souza, Simon A. Lawson, Bernard Slippers, Michael J. Wingfield, and Brett P. Hurley. "Distribution of Gonipterus Species and Their Egg Parasitoids in Australia: Implications for Biological Control." Forests 12, no. 8 (July 22, 2021): 969. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12080969.

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Gonipterus species are pests of Eucalyptus plantations worldwide. The egg parasitoid wasp Anaphes nitens is used in many countries for the biological control of Gonipterus spp. Recent taxonomic studies have shown that the three invasive Gonipterus spp., which were previously considered as G. scutellatus, form part of a cryptic species complex. These taxonomic changes have implications for the biological control of Gonipterus spp. The aims of this study were to understand the species composition and distribution of Gonipterus spp. and their egg parasitoids in Australia. Gonipterus spp. adults and egg capsules were collected in south-eastern Australia and Tasmania. Adult Gonipterus were identified using morphology and DNA barcoding. Parasitoids were reared from Gonipterus egg capsules and identified. Thirteen Gonipterus species were collected: twelve species were found on the Australian mainland and one species in Tasmania. These included three described species, four previously recognized but undescribed species, two undescribed species and four unidentified species. Five egg parasitoid species that attack Gonipterus spp. were identified. Anaphes nitens, Centrodora damoni and Euderus sp. were identified on the Australian mainland and A. tasmaniae and A. inexpectatus were identified in Tasmania. The results from this study will contribute to the improvement of Gonipterus biological control in the future.
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ANAGHA, S., P. GIRISH KUMAR, and P. M. SURESHAN. "Additions to the knowledge of the genus Dolichurus Latreille (Hymenoptera: Ampulicidae) from India with the description of two new species." Zootaxa 4821, no. 1 (July 30, 2020): 121–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4821.1.6.

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The genus Dolichurus Latreille is studied from India and two new species are described: Dolichurus sahyadriensis Anagha and Girish Kumar sp. nov., and D. chareshi Anagha and Girish Kumar sp. nov.. D. aridulus Krombein 1979 is recorded from India for the first time. Records of four other Dolichurus species from various states of India are presented here. A key to the species of Dolichurus from the Indian subcontinent is provided.
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Ajeawung, Norbert F., Thi Tuyet Mai Nguyen, Linchao Lu, Thomas J. Kucharski, Justine Rousseau, Sirinart Molidperee, Joshua Atienza, et al. "Mutations in ANAPC1, Encoding a Scaffold Subunit of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex, Cause Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome Type 1." American Journal of Human Genetics 105, no. 3 (September 2019): 625–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.06.011.

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Malavašič, Petra, Ajda Ogrin, Iryna Khrystoforova, Einav Wircer, Chen Shochat, Janja Marc, David Karasik, and Nika Lovšin. "Membrane palmitoylated protein 7 (MPP7) and anaphase promoting complex subunit 1 (ANAPC1) associate with bone remodelling and osteoporosis." Bone Reports 13 (October 2020): 100653. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2020.100653.

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Efimova, Sardana. "Anaphor and binding in Russian." Journal of Language and Literature 5, no. 3 (August 30, 2014): 126–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7813/jll.2014/5-3/23.

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Valentin, Paul. "Karl Bühler und die Anapher." Cahiers d’études germaniques 37, no. 2 (1999): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/cetge.1999.1486.

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Beaton, Rachael L., Suzanne Werner, Arik W. Mitschang, Gerard Lemson, Aniruddha Thakar, Anne-Marie Weijmans, Joel R. Brownstein, et al. "APOGEE-centric Ananke Simulations in a SciServer SQL Database." Research Notes of the AAS 6, no. 6 (June 15, 2022): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2515-5172/ac7808.

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Abstract Modern galaxy simulations have reached the complexity required to create sophisticated mock catalogs. Ananke is a set of nine mock catalogs constructed from synthetic surveys of three Milky Way-like galaxies from the Latte suite of FIRE simulations. Ananke provides observed quantities for comparison with modern large-scale stellar surveys. In SDSS-IV DR17, mock catalogs for the Apache Point Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) were built from Ananke synthetic surveys as a Value-Added Catalog, but were only provided as large flat files (∼>10's GB). Here we announce an >40 Tb SQL database for nine APOGEE-specific mock catalogs and describe additions to the data model necessary for effective user queries. The catalogs can be accessed on the free, science platform, SciServer—supported by the Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science at the Johns Hopkins University (IDIES); SciServer supports server-side analysis with commonly used coding languages and tools.
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Palyvos-Giannas, Dimitris, Bastian Havers, Marina Papatriantafilou, and Vincenzo Gulisano. "Ananke." Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment 14, no. 3 (November 2020): 391–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.14778/3430915.3430928.

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Data streaming enables online monitoring of large and continuous event streams in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs). In such scenarios, fine-grained backward provenance tools can connect streaming query results to the source data producing them, allowing analysts to study the dependency/causality of CPS events. While CPS monitoring commonly produces many events, backward provenance does not help prioritize event inspection since it does not specify if an event's provenance could still contribute to future results. To cover this gap, we introduce Ananke , a framework to extend any fine-grained backward provenance tool and deliver a live bipartite graph of fine-grained forward provenance. With Ananke , analysts can prioritize the analysis of provenance data based on whether such data is still potentially being processed by the monitoring queries. We prove our solution is correct, discuss multiple implementations, including one leveraging streaming APIs for parallel analysis, and show Ananke results in small overheads, close to those of existing tools for fine-grained backward provenance.
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Huber, John T., and V. K. Rajakulendran. "REDESCRIPTION OF AND HOST-INDUCED ANTENNAL VARIATION IN ANAPHES IOLE GIRAULT (HYMENOPTERA: MYMARIDAE), AN EGG PARASITE OF MIRIDAE (HEMIPTERA) IN NORTH AMERICA." Canadian Entomologist 120, no. 10 (October 1988): 893–901. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent120893-10.

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AbstractAnaphes iole Girault is redescribed from specimens reared from Lygus hesperus Knight and Pseudatomoscelis seriatus (Reuter). Anaphes anomocerus, A. ovijentatus, and A. perdubius are synonyms of A. iole. Host-induced morphological variation is discussed. The main attributes that vary with host are the relative size of certain funicular articles and their complement of sensory ridges. There is no morphological overlap between populations as indicated by measurements of most other structures. However, certain structural features that can be used to define the species unequivocally were found.
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MANICKAVASAGAM, SAGADAI, SERGUEI V. TRIAPITSYN, and SELVARAJ PALANIVEL. "Five new species of Cleruchus from the Oriental region and report of Anaphes quinquearticulatus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) from India." Zootaxa 4387, no. 1 (February 26, 2018): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4387.1.6.

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An overview of the Oriental species of Cleruchus Enock (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) is given, and its five newly described species as well as one undescribed species from Malaysia are keyed. The described new taxa are C. funiculatus Manickavasagam & Palanivel sp. n., C. indicus Manickavasagam & Palanivel sp. n. and C. orientalis Manickavasagam & Palanivel sp. n., all from India, C. blimp Triapitsyn sp. n. from Brunei, and C. pmilb Triapitsyn sp. n. from Thailand. Anaphes quinquearticulatus Huber & Triapitsyn is newly reported from India.
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Rehana, S., MS Alam, KS Islam, and MA Samad. "Influence of Growth Regulators on Shoot Proliferation and Plantlet Production from Shoot Tips of Banana." Progressive Agriculture 20, no. 1-2 (November 4, 2013): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/pa.v20i1-2.16840.

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The effect of BAP and IBA on in vitro regeneration of four banana cultivars viz. ‘Amritsagar’, ‘Seeded banana’, ‘Sabri’ and ‘Anajee’ was studied. The response of single shoot regeneration from shoot tips of four banana cultivars at different concentrations of BAP was found to be different. The cultivar ‘Amritsagar’ produced the highest percentage (60 %) of single shoot at 4.0 mg/l BAP within 10-15 days. The cultivar ‘Sabri’ and ‘Anajee’ produced lower percentage of single shoots. Rates of shoot multiplication of ‘Amritsagar’, ‘Sabri’, and ‘Anajee’ were 6-7 plantlets/explant, 2-4 plantlets/explant, and 2 plantlets/explant, respectively on medium containing 4.0 mg/l BAP after 30 days of culture. But in subsequent subculture, on the same medium, ‘Amritsagar’ produced the highest number of plantlets (9 plantlets/explant) within the same period of time. The best root formation in multiplied shoots of ‘Amritsagar’ was found on MS medium containing 2.0 mg/l IBA after 15 days of culture. All the in vitro cultured banana plantlets of ‘Amritsagar’ survived when weaned to ex vitro conditions on soil.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/pa.v20i1-2.16840 Progress. Agric. 20(1 & 2): 9 – 16, 2009
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Wilcken, C. F., N. C. de Oliveira, R. C. Sartório, E. B. Loureiro, N. Bezerra Junior, and G. H. Rosado Neto. "OCORRÊNCIA DE GONIPTERUS SCUTELLATUS GYLLENHAL (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) EM PLANTAÇÕES DE EUCALIPTO NO ESTADO DO ESPÍRITO SANTO." Arquivos do Instituto Biológico 75, no. 1 (March 2008): 113–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1808-1657v75p1132008.

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RESUMO O gorgulho do eucalipto Gonipterus scutellatus Gyllenhal foi encontrado no Estado do Espírito Santo atacando plantações clonais de Eucalyptus urophylla x E. grandis (híbrido “urograndis”). Essa espécie de gorgulho é conhecida no Brasil desde 1979, tendo sua distribuição geográfica restrita aos estados da região Sul e São Paulo. A introdução do inseto no Estado do Espírito Santo foi provavelmente acidental e sua ocorrência tem se limitado à região central do Estado. Nos levantamentos de campo não foi detectado o parasitóide de ovos Anaphes nitens (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), que é o principal inimigo natural do gorgulho do eucalipto.
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Nénon, J. P., G. Boivin, J. Le Lannic, and J. Van Baaren. "Functional morphology of the mymariform and sacciform larvae of the egg parasitoid Anaphes victus Huber (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae)." Canadian Journal of Zoology 73, no. 5 (May 1, 1995): 996–1000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z95-118.

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The mymariform and sacciform larvae of Anaphes victus Huber (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), an egg parasitoid of Curculionidae, are apneustic and segmented. We found a perioral cordiform structure around the buccal cavity of the mymariform larva that may have a role in the ingestion of host contents or in fights with conspecific larvae in situations of superparasitism. We observed fights between mymariform larvae, which regulate superparasitism in this strictly solitary species, in which sensorial structures of two distinct types found on the thoracic setae could have played a role. The adaptive value of these larval fights is discussed.
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Marín Idarraga, Diego Alberto, Milena Raquel Alcocer Tocora, Natalia Andrea Salazar Camacho, and John Freddy Bernal Silva. "Calidad de la harina de arracacha (Arracacia xanthorriza Bancroft) a partir del método de secado por conducción Quality of arracachia flour (Arracacia xanthorriza Bancroft) from the method of drying by conduction." Revista de Investigación Agraria y Ambiental 2, no. 1 (May 7, 2011): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.22490/21456453.906.

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<strong></strong>Se realizó la evaluación de la calidad de la harina de arracacha cultivada en el corregimiento de Anaime (Cajamarca, Tolima), a partir del método de secado por conducción. Se tomaron muestras de las variedades existentes en Anaime, con el #n de determinar cual variedad presentaba la mejor calidad de la harina luego del proceso de secado por conducción a partir del análisis #sicoquímico y bromatológico. De las tres variedades, se encontró en orden de importancia que la mejor variedad fue paliverde seguida de la común y por último la cartagenera. Con el proceso de secado por conducción se pueden alcanzar mayores rendimientos con un alto grado de calidad y valor nutritivo.
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Santos Lima, Hélder Samuel dos, and Daniela Cristiane Ota. "Rádio Independente de Aquidauana: da fundação à transição para FM." Fronteiras 21, no. 37 (July 23, 2019): 152–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.30612/frh.v21i37.10146.

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Este trabalho teve por objetivo contextualizar o processo histórico de implantação e evolução tecnológica da Rádio Independente (AM 1020 KHz), situada no município de Aquidauana (MS). Após transmitir por cinco décadas em Amplitude Modulada (AM), a emissora migrou para Frequência Modulada (FM) em 2018, passando a transmitir na faixa de 90,9 MHz, representando assim, um marco em sua trajetória. Para o registro do percurso histórico da emissora, recorremos ao método da História Oral aliada a técnica da entrevista semiaberta com o fundador Antônio Rodrigues Garcia e o atual sócio proprietário e diretor geral, Armando de Amorim Anache. Como recurso complementar, foi realizado também estudo exploratório em fontes documentais.
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