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MENEGUZZO, THIAGO E. C., and CÁSSIO VAN DEN BERG. "Corrigendum to “Taxonomic studies in the Aganisia complex (Orchidaceae, Zygopetalinae)”." Phytotaxa 268, no. 3 (2016): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.268.3.7.

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We propose Aganisia cyanea f. albiflora as a new name for Acacallis cyanea f. alba because our previously proposed Aganisia cyanea f. alba was an illegitimate homonym of Aganisia cyanea var. alba, a taxon currently recognized as Warreella cyanea f. alba.
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Dawson, Michael N. "Cyanea capillata is not a cosmopolitan jellyfish: morphological and molecular evidence for C. annaskala and C. rosea (Scyphozoa:Semaeostomeae:Cyaneidae) in south-eastern Australia." Invertebrate Systematics 19, no. 4 (2005): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/is03035.

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The taxonomic status of the lion’s mane jellyfish, Cyanea, of south-eastern Australia has been unsettled since 1884 when medusae from Port Jackson were described as a new variety of C. annaskala von Lendenfeld rather than assigned to C. rosea Quoy & Gaimard described previously from the same location. Cyanea annaskala was later combined with C. mullerianthe Haacke then synonymised with C. capillata (Linnaeus), which is now considered a circumglobal species, before being resurrected as a subspecies, C. capillata annaskala, in 1986. Here I demonstrate that Cyanea in southern New South Wales
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Schetz, J. A., and P. A. V. Anderson. "INVESTIGATIONS OF LIPID COMPONENTS OF NEURONE-ENRICHED MEMBRANES OF THE JELLYFISH CYANEA CAPILLATA." Journal of Experimental Biology 177, no. 1 (1993): 23–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.177.1.23.

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The lipid components of nerve-rich tissues from the jellyfish Cyanea capillata were purified by multiple differential extractions of a single tissue pellet and detected with various chemical spray reagents following separation by thin-layer chromatography. The results indicate that gangliosides are completely absent from Cyanea capillata neurones, that the major sterol is not cholesterol, and that the five major phosphorus-containing lipids do not co-migrate with conventional phospholipid standards. The atypical lipid environment of Cyanea capillata neurones may account for some of their unusu
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Hamad, Amini I., and Christopher A. Muhando. "Feeding habits and diet composition of Octopus cyanea (Gray, 1849) in Zanzibar waters, Tanzania." Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 22, no. 2 (2023): 61–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/wiojms.v22i2.5.

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The octopus fishery in Zanzibar is an essential activity of coastal communities. To assist with developing fisheries management plans, baseline information on the feeding of Octopus cyanea (Gray, 1849) was collected in relation to sex and maturity stages. The feeding habits and diet composition of 543 O. cyanea were studied over a period of 12 months at Paje, Kizimkazi, Chwaka Bay and Nungwi. Samples at each site were collected on two days per month during spring tide. Digestive tract contents revealed that O. cyanea preyed on 36 species of crustaceans, molluscs and fishes, with crabs a major
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Soewarlan, Cindy, Lumban Nauli Lumban Toruan, and Suprabadevi Ayumasari Saraswati. "Analisis kandungan proksimat Octopus cyanea dari perairan Nusa Tenggara Timur." Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia 26, no. 2 (2023): 251–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.17844/jphpi.v26i2.44821.

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Octopus cyanea tersebar luas di perairan Nusa Tenggara Timur, dijual pada pasar-pasar tradisional dan diekspor ke Eropa. O. cyanea diperdagangkan untuk konsumsi, namun demikian belum terdapat informasi nutrisi yang memadai terkait organisme ini di Nusa Tenggara Timur. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan kandungan nutrisi utama dari O. cyanea berupa kadar air, karbohidrat, lemak, protein, abu, dan serat kasar. Sampel gurita diperoleh dari tangkapan nelayan di Teluk Kupang yang berlabuh di Pasir Panjang Kota Kupang dan dari perairan Perumaan-Nangahale Kabupaten Sikka. Preparasi sampel: mas
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RUNMAO, H., C. LIN, and W. GUIZHEN. "Saccharomonospora cyanea sp. nov." International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 38, no. 4 (1988): 444–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/00207713-38-4-444.

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Sadasivan, Kalesh, Anzil Shereef, and Mick Webb. "Redescription of Pomponia cyanea Fraser, 1948 (Hemiptera, Cicadidae) from the Western Ghats, with a note on its junior synonym P. zebra Bliven, 1964, syn. nov., and Terpnosia polei (Henry, 1931), from Sri Lanka." ENTOMON 49, no. 1 (2024): 01–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v49i1.1033.

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Pomponia cyanea Fraser, 1948 from the southern Western Ghats, of peninsular India is redescribed based on the types and fresh specimens with additional data on distribution, morphometrics, and structure of male genitalia. The validity of P. zebra Bliven, 1964, originally described from the Anamalai Hills is discussed. A study of fresh specimens and holotype images of P. zebra revealed no difference in general morphology, wing venation, or structure of male genitalia so as to separate it from P. cyanea, and hence P. zebra is treated as a junior synonym of P. cyanea Fraser, 1948, syn. nov. The t
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Gisotti, Dario, Fabrizio Boccardo, Mirca Zotti, and Simone Di Piazza. "Molecular phylogeny and morphology of Pseudobaeospora cyanea." Italian Botanist 11 (May 21, 2021): 121–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.11.64863.

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Pseudobaeospora cyanea, a rare basidiomycete belonging to an underinvestigated genus, is currently recorded from only three localities of the Iberian Peninsula. Moreover, to date no sequences of this rare species have been deposited in GenBank. In this paper a new collection from NW Italy is reported with detailed morphological descriptions and iconography. The first ITS and LSU sequences for the species are provided and uploaded to GenBank, and the taxonomic placement of P. cyanea within the genus is discussed.
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Gisotti, Dario, Fabrizio Boccardo, Mirca Zotti, and Simone Di Piazza. "Molecular phylogeny and morphology of Pseudobaeospora cyanea." Italian Botanist 11 (May 21, 2021): 121–29. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.11.64863.

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Pseudobaeospora cyanea, a rare basidiomycete belonging to an underinvestigated genus, is currently recorded from only three localities of the Iberian Peninsula. Moreover, to date no sequences of this rare species have been deposited in GenBank. In this paper a new collection from NW Italy is reported with detailed morphological descriptions and iconography. The first ITS and LSU sequences for the species are provided and uploaded to GenBank, and the taxonomic placement of P. cyanea within the genus is discussed.
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Gosik, Rafał, and Peter Sprick. "Morphology of immature stages, biology, and systematic position of the Violet seed weevil, Orobitis cyanea (Linnaeus, 1758) (Curculionidae, Conoderinae, Orobitiditae, Orobitidini)." ZooKeys 1121 (September 12, 2022): 59–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1121.86888.

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The mature larva of the weevil species Orobitis cyanea (Linnaeus, 1758), one of only two Palaearctic members of the supertribe Orobitiditae, is re-described, while the pupa is described for the first time. The biology of this species was studied at two sites in Germany. It was reared from seed capsules of Viola canina L. (Violaceae), and feeding holes were observed on V. riviniana Rchb. Adults of Orobitis cyanea and O. nigrina Reitter, 1885, specialists of Viola, show a well-developed escape mechanism, to which contribute a smooth surface, a rounded, nearly spherical body shape, and a seed-imi
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Gosik, Rafał, and Peter Sprick. "Morphology of immature stages, biology, and systematic position of the Violet seed weevil, Orobitis cyanea (Linnaeus, 1758) (Curculionidae, Conoderinae, Orobitiditae, Orobitidini)." ZooKeys 1121 (September 12, 2022): 59–82. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1121.86888.

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The mature larva of the weevil species Orobitis cyanea (Linnaeus, 1758), one of only two Palaearctic members of the supertribe Orobitiditae, is re-described, while the pupa is described for the first time. The biology of this species was studied at two sites in Germany. It was reared from seed capsules of Viola canina L. (Violaceae), and feeding holes were observed on V. riviniana Rchb. Adults of Orobitis cyanea and O. nigrina Reitter, 1885, specialists of Viola, show a well-developed escape mechanism, to which contribute a smooth surface, a rounded, nearly spherical body shape, and a seed-imi
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Hamad, Amini Ismail, Batuli Yahya, Edward Moto, and Christopher Muhando. "Reproductive characteristics of the big blue octopus, Octopus cyanea (Gray 1849) in Zanzibar coastal waters, Tanzania." Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 24, no. 1 (2025): 19–29. https://doi.org/10.4314/wiojms.v24i1.3.

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The big blue octopus, Octopus cyanea (Gray 1849) is heavily fished in Zanzibar coastal waters, yet several aspects of its biology remain unstudied in the area. The reproductive biology of O. cyanea (Gray 1849) was investigated, including sex ratios, length-weight relationships, size at maturity, and seasonal variation in maturity and spawning activity. Sampling of specimens caught by local fishers was conducted monthly at four sites. Octopus size and weight were measured and the sex determined, whereafter their gonads were extracted and staged. Female octopuses dominated the sex ratio across m
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Castaneda, Yaroddy Rodríguez, and James W. Wiley. "Probable first breeding record of Indigo Bunting (<em>Passerina cyanea</em>; family Cardinalidae) in the West Indies." Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 28 (December 27, 2015): 22–24. https://doi.org/10.55431/jco.2015.28.22-24.

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Abstract: Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) is a non-breeding winter resident in the West Indies, where it occurs from September to early May. On 26 July 2012, a local bird trapper encountered two adult (male and female) buntings associating with three recently fledged buntings (two females, one male) near El Purial (21°55'00"N, 78°42'00"W; 40 m elevation), 18 km north of the city of Ciego de Ávila, Ciego de Ávila province, Cuba. All birds were captured and maintained in captivity. Based on the birds’ behavior, physical condition, stage of development of the fledglings, and aviculture activiti
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Papini, Mauricio R., and M. E. Bitterman. "Appetitive conditioning in Octopus cyanea.." Journal of Comparative Psychology 105, no. 2 (1991): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0735-7036.105.2.107.

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Tennent, W. John, and M. Eulàlia Gassó Miracle. "A new subspecies of Nacaduba cyanea Cramer, 1775, from Buru, Maluku, Indonesia (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae)." Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 159, no. 2 (2016): 81–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22119434-15902001.

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“Across the world, natural-history collections hold thousands of species awaiting identification. In fact, researchers today find many more novel animals and plants by sifting through decades-old specimens than they do by surveying tropical forests and remote landscapes. An estimated three-quarters of newly named mammal species are already part of a natural-history collection at the time they are identified. They sometimes sit unrecognised for a century or longer, hidden in drawers, half-forgotten in jars, misidentified, unlabelled.” Museums: The endangered dead (C. Kemp, Nature 518 (7539): 29
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Oppenheimer, Hank. "A new species of Cyanea Gaud. (Lobelioideae, Campanulaceae) from Maui, Hawai`i." PhytoKeys 167 (November 20, 2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.167.55107.

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Cyanea heluensis H. Oppenheimer, sp. nov., a new, narrowly distributed endemic species, is herein described and illustrated with line drawings and digital field photos. It is currently known from a single mature plant and is restricted to the upper Helu planeze on leeward Mauna Kahalawai, West Maui, Hawaiian Islands. It differs from all other species of Cyanea Gaudich. with its narrow, shallowly lobed leaves, gently curved muricate corollas, and undulate sepals caducous in fruit. A key to the new species and its congeners on Mauna Kahalawai is provided. Its conservation status and efforts to p
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Oppenheimer, Hank, and David Lorence. "A new species of Cyanea (Campanulaceae, Lobelioideae) from Maui, Hawaiian Islands." PhytoKeys 13 (June 20, 2012): 15–23. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.13.3447.

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<i>Cyanea kauaulaensis </i>H. Oppenheimer &amp; Lorence<b> sp. nov.</b><i>, </i>a new, narrowly endemic species from Maui, Hawaiian Islands is described, illustrated with field photos, and its affinities and conservation status are discussed. It is currently known from 62 mature plants and is restricted to Kaua`ula and Waikapu valleys on leeward western Maui. It differs from all other species of <i>Cyanea </i>by its combination of many-branched habit; glabrous, unarmed, undivided leaves; small, narrow, glabrous corollas with small calyx lobes that do not persist in fruit; and bright orange, su
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Oppenheimer, Hank. "A new species of Cyanea Gaud. (Lobelioideae, Campanulaceae) from Maui, Hawai`i." PhytoKeys 167 (November 20, 2020): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.167.55107.

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Cyanea heluensis H. Oppenheimer, sp. nov., a new, narrowly distributed endemic species, is herein described and illustrated with line drawings and digital field photos. It is currently known from a single mature plant and is restricted to the upper Helu planeze on leeward Mauna Kahalawai, West Maui, Hawaiian Islands. It differs from all other species of Cyanea Gaudich. with its narrow, shallowly lobed leaves, gently curved muricate corollas, and undulate sepals caducous in fruit. A key to the new species and its congeners on Mauna Kahalawai is provided. Its conservation status and efforts to p
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Lammers, Thomas G. "A New Linear-Leaved Cyanea (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae) from Kaua'i, and the "Rediscovery" of Cyanea linearifolia." Brittonia 48, no. 2 (1996): 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2807820.

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Simonsen, Thomas, Kent Olsen, and Marie Djernaes. "The African-Iberian connection in Odonata: mtDNA and ncDNA based phylogeography of Aeshna cyanea (Müller, 1764) (Odonata: Aeshnidae) in Western Palaearctic." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 78 (September 24, 2020): 309–20. https://doi.org/10.26049/ASP78-2-2020-06.

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We explore the phylogeography and inter-population relationships of the Southern Hawker dragonfly, <i>Aeshna cyanea</i> (Müller) in the Western Palaearctic region based on 603 bp Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit 1 (COI) mtDNA and 732 bp Internal Transcribed Spacer region (Internal Transcribed Spacer 1, 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene and Internal Transcribed Spacer 2, ITS region) ncDNA with an increased sampling from Europe compared to a previous study. Both DNA fragments recover a remarkable and compatible pattern: the recently described <i>Aeshna vercanica</i> Schneider et al. is the sister group of <i>A<
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Fernández Osorio, Ramón Alexis, Raúl Igor Corrada Wong, and Maickel Armenteros. "Variaciones de la infracomunidad parásita durante la ontogenia de Chromis cyanea (Perciformes: Pomacentridae) en la costa norte de La Habana, Cuba." Revista de Biología Tropical 63, no. 3 (2015): 717. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v63i3.15583.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Chromis cyanea&lt;/em&gt; es una de las especies marinas más comunes y abundantes de los arrecifes cubanos. En este estudio se cuantifica la infracomunidad de parásitos durante el desarrollo ontogenético de &lt;em&gt;Chromis cyanea&lt;/em&gt; (Pisces: Pomacentridae) de la costa norte de La Habana, Cuba. Los objetivos son probar que las especies núcleo son responsables de la estructura en la infracomunidad y aparecen antes que las especies raras y estocásticas. Determinar si existe relación entre los descriptores ecológicos de la infracomunidad parásita con la longitud total.
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Ferrari, F., G. Delle Monache, and R. Alves de Lima. "Two naphthopyran derivatives from Faramea cyanea." Phytochemistry 24, no. 11 (1985): 2753–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9422(00)80719-0.

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Largent, David L. "Nomenclature changes in the "Entolomatoid fungi of western North America and Alaska" (Largent 1994)." Mycotaxon 135, no. 4 (2020): 791–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/135.791.

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Nomenclatural omissions and orthographic errors in my 1994 monograph are corrected. The three genera Calliderma, Clitopiloides, and Fibropilus were validly published in 1994 as stat. nov. based on infrageneric names, and their extraterritorial basionym type species are proposed here as Ca. callidermum comb. nov., Cl. cyathus comb. nov., and F. fumosifolius comb. nov. Names originally proposed as provisional are validated as Leptonia cyanea comb. nov., L. cyanea var. occidentalis var. nov., and Inocephalus appressus sp. nov. Nolanea names that were illegitimate later homonyms are proposed as N.
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Sporck-Koehler, Margaret, Tobias Koehler, Sebastian Marquez, Mashuri Waite, and Adam Williams. "A new species of Cyanea (Campanulaceae, Lobelioideae), from the Ko'olau Mountains of O'ahu, Hawaiian Islands." PhytoKeys 46 (February 5, 2015): 45–60. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.46.8694.

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Cyanea konahuanuiensis Sporck-Koehler, M. Waite, A.M. Williams, sp. nov., a recently documented, narrowly endemic species from the Hawaiian Island of O'ahu, is described and illustrated with photographs from the field. The closest likely relatives to the species, current conservation needs, and management future are discussed. It is currently known from 20 mature plants from two subpopulations and is restricted to a drainage below the Kōnāhua-nui summit (K1), the highest summit of the Ko'olau Mountains, located on Windward O'ahu. It differs from all other Cyanea species by its combination of d
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Givnish, Thomas J., Kendra C. Millam, Austin R. Mast, et al. "Origin, adaptive radiation and diversification of the Hawaiian lobeliads (Asterales: Campanulaceae)." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276, no. 1656 (2008): 407–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2008.1204.

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The endemic Hawaiian lobeliads are exceptionally species rich and exhibit striking diversity in habitat, growth form, pollination biology and seed dispersal, but their origins and pattern of diversification remain shrouded in mystery. Up to five independent colonizations have been proposed based on morphological differences among extant taxa. We present a molecular phylogeny showing that the Hawaiian lobeliads are the product of one immigration event; that they are the largest plant clade on any single oceanic island or archipelago; that their ancestor arrived roughly 13 Myr ago; and that this
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Ramadhaniaty, M., C. Octavina, S. Purnawan, I. P. Sari, T. A. Uwais, and P. D. Qalby. "Identification and Morphometric Analysis of Octopus (Cephalopods) from Coastal Area Gugop Pulo Breuh, Aceh Besar." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1221, no. 1 (2023): 012043. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1221/1/012043.

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Abstract Octopus is a commodity that has important economic value and high export value. Gugop Distric is one of the producers of octopus in the form of fresh products and processed products developed by Kube Mangat. It is said that the octopus species in Indonesia are dominated by Octopus cyanea, but there is no scientific certainty for the type of octopus in this Gugop village. This study aimed to identify morphometric analysis is for octopus. This research conducted in May-July 2022. Information on octopus resources in Aceh is still limited. Information about octopus biology needs to be kno
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Iraba, Nancy, Saleh Yahya, Jerry Mang'ena, and Fadhil Malesa. "Comparison of growth and survival rates of big blue octopus (Octopus cyanea, 1849) fed on natural and formulated diets in captivity." Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 22, no. 1 (2023): 47–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/wiojms.v22i1.5.

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Comparative studies on growth and survival rates of Octopus cyanea fed on natural and formulated diets in captivity have never been conducted in Tanzania. This study aimed to investigate the growth and survival rates of O. cyanea using natural and formulated diets. The three formulated diets were made up of a mixture of sardines, fish waste, and alternating ratios of crab paste content across the different diet treatments. Treatment B had 75 % crab paste content, Treatment C had 50 % crab content and Treatment D had 0 % crab content while Treatment A was based on a natural diet of frozen crabs
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Macropodi, Μ. V. "Flight period of some parasitoids and a predator of the olive black scale (Saissetia oleae Olivier) on Corfu island." ENTOMOLOGIA HELLENICA 5 (May 31, 2017): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/eh.13946.

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The time of year the adults (flight period) of the parasitoids of S. oleae: Μetaphycus helvolus, Μetaphycus lounsburyi, Scutelista cyanea and Moranila californica and the predator Chilocorus bipustulatus are present, was determined in three areas of Corfu island: Lima, Kontocali and Avliotes. M. helvolus apparently has two flight periods: the first is from A­pril till July and the second from November till December. All the other natural enemies have only one flight period per year. The flight period of M. lounsburyi is from April till August, while S. cyanea flies from August till the end of
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SAMSODIEN, YUSRA, MICHAEL K. BROWN, and MARK J. GIBBONS. "Integrative taxonomy reveals the presence of a new species of Cyanea (Scyphozoa: Discomedusae: Semaeostomeae: Cyaneidae) from the West coast of Africa." Zootaxa 5507, no. 3 (2024): 401–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5507.3.1.

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A new species of Cyanea is described from trawl samples collected in the Gulf of Guinea during 2017 and 2019. The species is a member of the nozakii-group, possessing interrupted radial septa, and is characterised by, inter alia, deeper rhopalial than velar marginal clefts, a uniformly papillose exumbrella, up to 200 tentacles per tentacle cluster and a dense network of anastomosing canals in broadly quadratic lappets. The species can be distinguished genetically from its congeners at both ITS1 and COI (minimum of 14.4% intergroup variation) regions as confirmed by multiple phylogenies and K2P
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Fancett, MS. "Species composition and abundance of Scyphomedusae in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria." Marine and Freshwater Research 37, no. 3 (1986): 379. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf9860379.

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Five species of Scyphomedusae were identified from plankton samples collected betwen April 1983 and June 1985 in Port Phillip Bay: Cyanea capillata, Pseudorhiza haeckeli, Aurelia aurita, Pelagia noctiluca and Catostylus mosaicus. Abundances of Scyphomedusae fluctuated seasonally. Cyanea capillata was dominant between May and September with maximum abundances of approximately 100 adults per 1000 m3 (mean 3.5 per 1000 m3) and 200 ephyrae per 1000 m3 (mean 16.5 per 1000 m3). Ephyrae of C. capillata were present throughout the year with a maximum biomass between May and July. Pseudorhiza haeckeli
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Wiśniowski, Bogdan, Nguyen Thi Phuong Lien, and Nguyen Quang Cuong. "Discovery of four new species of Trichrysis Lichtenstein, cyanea species group (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) from Vietnam." Zootaxa 4881, no. 1 (2020): 165–78. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.10.

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Wiśniowski, Bogdan, Lien, Nguyen Thi Phuong, Cuong, Nguyen Quang (2020): Discovery of four new species of Trichrysis Lichtenstein, cyanea species group (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) from Vietnam. Zootaxa 4881 (1): 165-178, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.10
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Fenner, Peter J., and Peter F. Fitzpatrick. "Experiments with the nematocysts of Cyanea capillata." Medical Journal of Australia 145, no. 3-4 (1986): 174. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1986.tb113787.x.

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Kalor, John, Eva Simaremare, Gloria Wabiser, Allowisya Futwembun, Elsye Gunawan, and Yuliana Yabansabra. "Cytotoxic Test of Octopus cyanea Ink Extract." Journal of Ecological Engineering 20, no. 8 (2019): 144–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.12911/22998993/111153.

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Samsodien, Yusra. "Integrative taxonomy reveals the presence of a new species of Cyanea (Scyphozoa: Discomedusae: Semaeostomeae: Cyaneidae) from the West coast of Africa." Zootaxa 5507, no. 3 (2024): 401–26. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5507.3.1.

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Samsodien, Yusra (2024): Integrative taxonomy reveals the presence of a new species of Cyanea (Scyphozoa: Discomedusae: Semaeostomeae: Cyaneidae) from the West coast of Africa. Zootaxa 5507 (3): 401-426, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5507.3.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5507.3.1
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Waite, Evan Storm, and Caroline Simmrita Chaboo. "Aruba is a New Country Record for Hemisphaerota cyanea (Say, 1824) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae: Hemisphaerotini)." Coleopterists Bulletin 75, no. 2 (2021): 330–33. https://doi.org/10.1649/0010-065X-75.2.330.

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Waite, Evan Storm, Chaboo, Caroline Simmrita (2021): Aruba is a New Country Record for Hemisphaerota cyanea (Say, 1824) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae: Hemisphaerotini). The Coleopterists Bulletin 75 (2): 330-333, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-75.2.330, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-75.2.330
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C. Gardener, Mark, and Curtis C. Daehler. "Documenting floral visitors to rare Hawaiian plants using automated video recordings." Pacific Conservation Biology 12, no. 3 (2006): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc060189.

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Many plant species require the services of an animal pollinator. In Hawai'i most endemic plant species are declining, yet their pollinators are often unknown because floral visitors are uncommon, or because visits occur at night, making them difficult to observe. Information about the pollination ecology of rare plants is needed to help develop a conservation strategy. We used an automated, infrared-equipped video system to record animal visits to the flowers of rare plant species on the island of O'ahu, Hawaii. Over 500 hours of recordings were made on four plant species. For the first time,
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Nair, Aditi, Sutirtha Dutta, Deepak Apte, and Balasaheb Kulkarni. "Assessing abundance and catch selectivity of Octopus cyanea by the artisanal fishery in Lakshadweep islands, India." Aquatic Living Resources 31 (2018): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/alr/2017050.

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Subsistence fishery for cephalopods contributes significantly to the local economy of several Asian, African and island states. In addition to being unregulated and undocumented, recent studies indicate that low-scale fisheries can have detrimental effects on marine ecosystems. In the Lakshadweep islands, men, women and children have been involved in spear fishing for octopus for a long time, but there is a paucity of information on the biology and fishery of the octopus species in Indian waters. In this study, we estimated the population abundance, morphometry and sex ratio of Octopus cyanea.
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Mitra, S., N. Sarkar, and A. Barik. "Long-chain alkanes and fatty acids from Ludwigia octovalvis weed leaf surface waxes as short-range attractant and ovipositional stimulant to Altica cyanea (Weber) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)." Bulletin of Entomological Research 107, no. 3 (2017): 391–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485316001012.

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AbstractThe importance of leaf surface wax compounds from the rice-field weed Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) Raven (Onagraceae) was determined in the flea beetle Altica cyanea (Weber) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Extraction, thin layer chromatography and GC-MS and GC-FID analyses of surface waxes of young, mature and senescent leaves revealed 20, 19 and 19 n-alkanes between n-C15 and n-C35, respectively; whereas 14, 14 and 12 free fatty acids between C12:0 and C22:0 fatty acids were identified in young, mature and senescent leaves, respectively. Tricosane was predominant n-alkane in young and mat
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Bhandari, Kiran. "The den ecology and the effects of fishing pressure on the distribution of Octopus cyanea (Octopodidae: Mollusca) in Rodrigues lagoon, Rodrigues, Mauritius." Journal of Natural History 54, no. 45-46 (2021): 2961–77. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.1887386.

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Bhandari, Kiran (2021): The den ecology and the effects of fishing pressure on the distribution of Octopus cyanea (Octopodidae: Mollusca) in Rodrigues lagoon, Rodrigues, Mauritius. Journal of Natural History 54 (45-46): 2961-2977, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1887386, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.1887386
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Scheel, D., T. Leite, J. Mather, and K. Langford. "Diversity in the diet of the predator Octopus cyanea in the coral reef system of Moorea, French Polynesia." Journal of Natural History 51, no. 43-44 (2016): 2615–33. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2016.1244298.

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Scheel, D., Leite, T., Mather, J., Langford, K. (2016): Diversity in the diet of the predator Octopus cyanea in the coral reef system of Moorea, French Polynesia. Journal of Natural History 51 (43-44): 2615-2633, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2016.1244298, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2016.1244298
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Kaiser, Heinrich. "Verhaltensgefüge und Temporialverhalten der Libelle Aeschna cyanea (Odonata)." Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 34, no. 4 (2010): 398–429. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0310.1974.tb01811.x.

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Dengler, Klaus. "Zur Bekämpfung des Blauen Kiefernprachtkäfers Phaenops cyanea F1." Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie 78, no. 1-4 (2009): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0418.1975.tb04143.x.

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Rønsted, Nina, and Kenneth R. Wood. "Cyanea kuhihewa : Rediscovering one of Hawai'i's rarest trees." PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET 2, no. 2 (2020): 107–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.10099.

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Oshima, Noriko, and Ryozo Fujii. "Motile mechanism of blue damselfish (Chrysiptera cyanea) iridophores." Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 8, no. 1 (1987): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cm.970080112.

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WIŚNIOWSKI, BOGDAN, NGUYEN THI PHUONG LIEN, and NGUYEN QUANG CUONG. "Discovery of four new species of Trichrysis Lichtenstein, cyanea species group (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) from Vietnam." Zootaxa 4881, no. 1 (2020): 165–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.10.

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Four species of the genus Trichrysis Lichtenstein, 1876 are described from Vietnam as new for science: T. aliciae Wiśniowski, sp. nov., T. chamchuensis Wiśniowski &amp; Nguyen, sp. nov., T. kylan Wiśniowski &amp; Cuong, sp. nov., and T. raymundi Wiśniowski, sp. nov. The species belong to the T. cyanea species group.
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Liang, Yi-Shuo, and Jenn-Che Wang. "A systematic study of Bonnaya section Bonnaya (Linderniaceae)." Australian Systematic Botany 27, no. 3 (2014): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb14002.

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Bonnaya Link &amp; Otto section Bonnaya (Linderniaceae) is revised on the basis of morphological evidence. Eleven species, including the new species B. sanpabloensis, are recognised. Several names are reduced to synonymy or excluded from the genus Bonnaya, and a lectotype is designated for Bonnaya cyanea. A key to the genus is also provided.
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Fukuoka, Tatsuki, Satoshi Imamura, Yuki Takeuchi, et al. "Does depth become a permissive factor for reproductive habitat selection in the reef-associate damselfish Chrysiptera cyanea?" Cybium 41, no. 4 (2017): 343–50. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005.

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Fukuoka, Tatsuki, Imamura, Satoshi, Takeuchi, Yuki, Badruzzaman, Muhammad, Hur, Sung-Pyo, Bouchekioua, Selma, Takemura, Akihiro (2017): Does depth become a permissive factor for reproductive habitat selection in the reef-associate damselfish Chrysiptera cyanea? Cybium 41 (4): 343-350, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005
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Fukuoka, Tatsuki, Satoshi Imamura, Yuki Takeuchi, et al. "Does depth become a permissive factor for reproductive habitat selection in the reef-associate damselfish Chrysiptera cyanea?" Cybium 41, no. 4 (2017): 343–50. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005.

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Fukuoka, Tatsuki, Imamura, Satoshi, Takeuchi, Yuki, Badruzzaman, Muhammad, Hur, Sung-Pyo, Bouchekioua, Selma, Takemura, Akihiro (2017): Does depth become a permissive factor for reproductive habitat selection in the reef-associate damselfish Chrysiptera cyanea? Cybium 41 (4): 343-350, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005
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Fukuoka, Tatsuki, Satoshi Imamura, Yuki Takeuchi, et al. "Does depth become a permissive factor for reproductive habitat selection in the reef-associate damselfish Chrysiptera cyanea?" Cybium 41, no. 4 (2017): 343–50. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005.

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Fukuoka, Tatsuki, Imamura, Satoshi, Takeuchi, Yuki, Badruzzaman, Muhammad, Hur, Sung-Pyo, Bouchekioua, Selma, Takemura, Akihiro (2017): Does depth become a permissive factor for reproductive habitat selection in the reef-associate damselfish Chrysiptera cyanea? Cybium 41 (4): 343-350, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005
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Fukuoka, Tatsuki, Satoshi Imamura, Yuki Takeuchi, et al. "Does depth become a permissive factor for reproductive habitat selection in the reef-associate damselfish Chrysiptera cyanea?" Cybium 41, no. 4 (2017): 343–50. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005.

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Fukuoka, Tatsuki, Imamura, Satoshi, Takeuchi, Yuki, Badruzzaman, Muhammad, Hur, Sung-Pyo, Bouchekioua, Selma, Takemura, Akihiro (2017): Does depth become a permissive factor for reproductive habitat selection in the reef-associate damselfish Chrysiptera cyanea? Cybium 41 (4): 343-350, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2017-414-005
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