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RAGHAVAN, RAJEEV, NEELESH DAHANUKAR, and RALF BRITZ. "The type locality of Tor mosal (Hamilton, 1822) (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)." Zootaxa 4317, no. 3 (2017): 593. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4317.3.12.

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Hamilton (1822) described Cyprinus mosal, now assigned to the genus Tor, from the ‘Kosi’, a tributary of the Ganges. The fact that two Gangetic tributaries with the name Kosi exist, has resulted in confusion in the Indian ichthyological literature and beyond regarding the type locality of Hamilton’s T. mosal. A critical review of Hamilton’s treatise on the fishes of the Ganges, as well as several other works by and on Hamilton, revealed that T. mosal was collected in and described from the Kosi (=Koshi), a Gangetic tributary that originates in the northern slopes of the Himalayas in the Tibet
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ROBERTS, TYSON R. "Francis Hamilton and the freshwater stingrays described in his Gangetic fishes (1822)." Archives of Natural History 25, no. 2 (1998): 267–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.1998.25.2.267.

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Direct evidence bearing on identification of the two new species of Gangetic stingrays named Raia fluviatilis and R. sancur by Hamilton, 1822 comprises 1) the first written account by Hamilton (then Buchanan) of his encounters with Gangetic stingrays in 1807–1813, written at the time in manuscript, but not published until 1877; 2) Hamilton's accounts of Raia fluviatilis and Raia sancur published in 1822; 3) Hamilton drawing IV 7 in the archives of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (never published, original now lost); and 4) Hamilton drawing IV 65 in the same archives (published by Hora, 1929, ori
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Bandyopadhyay, S. "AUTHOR ATTRIBUTION AND LECTOTYPIFICATION OF THE NAME BAUHINIA DIPHYLLA (FABACEAE: CAESALPINIOIDEAE)." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 72, no. 2 (2015): 215–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428615000074.

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The authorship of the name Bauhinia diphylla (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) has to be attributed to Banks instead of Buchanan-Hamilton. A lectotype is designated here for Bauhinia diphylla Banks [= Lysiphyllum diphyllum (Banks) de Wit].
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Marston, Adrian. "Saints and Sinner: Hamilton Bailey." Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 94, no. 7 (2012): 238–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/147363512x13311314197572.

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Modern surgery is so much a matter of teamwork that the concept of the great surgeon is now almost obsolete. It was different 50 years ago, when action in the operating theatre revolved around the major figure who undertook all responsibility and received all the glamour. The most famous surgeons were not always the most technically accomplished, however – it was often a matter of a dominant personality rather than gifted hands. hamilton Bailey was perceived as a great surgeon although he was not particularly skilful. his fame rests on his original ideas, his qualities as a teacher and, above
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BRITZ, RALF, HEOK HUI TAN, and LUKAS RÜBER. "Chelonodontops bengalensis Habib et al. 2018, a junior synonym of Tetrodon patoca Hamilton 1822, with a type species designation for Chelonodon Müller 1841." Zootaxa 5519, no. 4 (2024): 561–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5519.4.5.

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A comparison of the recent description of Chelonodontops bengalensis Habib, Neogi, Og, Lee & Kim 2018 with that of Tetrodon patoca Hamilton 1822 reveals that the former is a junior synonym of the latter. Chelonodon patoca appears to be restricted in its distribution to coastal brackish waters at the mouth of the Ganges/Brahmaputra/Meghna system in India and Bangladesh and further south to at least the mouth of the Mahanadi. The valid name for the widespread Indo-Pacific species previously confused with C. patoca is C. kappa Hamilton 1822. We show that Bleeker (1850), not Rüppell (1852), wa
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KARTHIGEYAN, K., and P. MURUGAN. "Lectotypification of Themeda strigosa (Poaceae, Panicoideae, Andropogoneae)." Phytotaxa 372, no. 2 (2018): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.372.2.4.

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The genus Themeda Forsskål (1775: 178) comprises 29 species which are distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Old World, mainly in Asia (Chen & Phillips 2006; Kellogg, 2015; Veldkamp 2016). In India, the genus is represented by about 17 species, including five endemic species (Bor 1960, Sreekumar & Nair 1991, Kabeer & Nair 2009, Singh et al. 2015). While studying the herbarium specimens of Themeda housed at CAL, we found that the name Anthistiria strigosa Buchanan-Hamilton ex Hooker (1896: 214), the basionym of Themeda strigosa (Buchanan-Hamilton ex Hooker) Camus
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Holloway, D. J., and P. D. Lane. "A Replacement name for the trilobite Lalax Holloway and Lane non Hamilton." Palaeontology 42, no. 2 (1999): 375. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1475-4983.00077.

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XING, JI-CHUN, and ZI-ZHONG LI. "New taxonomic status of Paralimnellus Emeljanov, 1972 and Dlabolasia Nemesio, 2007 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Paralimnini)." Zootaxa 2831, no. 1 (2011): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2831.1.4.

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Dlabola (1961) redescribed the species Paralimnus cingulatus Dlabola, 1960 and designated it as type species of a new subgenus, Bubulcus, in Paralimnus Matsumura, 1902. Later, Emeljanov (1972) established the genus Paralimnellus, designating P. cingulatus Dlabola as its type species. Hamilton (1975) and Webb & Heller (1990) treated Bubulcus as a separate genus. According to the Law of Priority of the ICZN (1999), two genus-group names, regardless of their rank within this category (genus or subgenus), cannot have the same type species. Therefore, Bubulcus and Paralimnellus are objective sy
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XING, JI-CHUN, and ZI-ZHONG LI. "New taxonomic status and new replacement name for Macednus Emeljanov, 1962 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae)." Zootaxa 3097, no. 1 (2011): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3097.1.5.

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Emeljanov (1962) established the leafhopper genus Macednus with the type species Macednus marginatus Emeljanov, 1962 from USSR (Maritime Territory). Later, Vilbaste (1967) placed Macednus Emeljanov, 1962 as a junior subjective synonym of Albicostella Ishihara, 1953. Albicostella has Thamnotettix albicosta Matsumura,1914 as its type species. Oman, et al. (1990) followed Vilbaste (1967) in treating Macednus as a junior synonym of Albicostella and included the genus in the tribe Athysanini of subfamily Deltocephalinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae). Later, Hamilton (1975) reinstated Macednus as a sepa
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Hewitt, R. A., and I. Birker. "The Thallograptus and Diplospirograptus from the Silurian Eramosa Member in Hamilton (Ontario, Canada)." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23, no. 6 (1986): 849–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e86-086.

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The holotypes of Buthotrephis grantii Dawson and Inocaulis vegetabilis Gurley are adjacent parts of a single 0.24 m wide colony from the Eramosa Member of the Lockport Dolomite in Hamilton, Ontario. The currently accepted name of Inocaulis vegetabilis, Thallograptus vegetabilis, is a junior objective syonym of T. grantii. Diplospirograptus dubius (Spencer) was found in the same horizon and facies as T. grantii. They are interpreted as a possible algal forest situated above an offshore deoxygenated sediment. The alternative graptolite or plant affinities of these two genera remain in doubt.
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Blackstock, Allan. "Making hay when the sun don't shine: the Rev. William Richardson, science and society in early nineteenth-century Ireland." Irish Historical Studies 37, no. 147 (2011): 396–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400002728.

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So wrote William Hamilton Drummond in 1811 in reference to an extraordinary grass known by the old Irish name of fiorin (fiorthann), whose properties had been discovered by a fellow cleric, William Richardson (1740–1820). Richardson claimed fiorin could produce abundant winter hay and help reclaim bogland. Though Donaldson’sAgricultural biographyof 1854 dismissed Richardson’s work as ephemeral and careless, in 1806 the leading British scientist Humphry Davy visited Richardson and was impressed enough to recommend him to the Board of Agriculture and include fiorin in his famous lecture series t
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CICCOTTO, PATRICK J., and LAWRENCE M. PAGE. "Comment on “On Gonorynchus, Gonorhynchus, Gonorinchus, Gonorhinchus, and Gonorrhynchus, and some other names of labeonine fishes (Teleostei: Gonorhynchidae and Cyprinidae)” by Kottelat (2016)." Zootaxa 4226, no. 3 (2017): 447. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4226.3.8.

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Kottelat (2016) noted that ‘Gonorhynchus McClelland, 1838,’ the name used for a South Asian cyprinid genus recognized by Yang et al. (2012) and revised by Ciccotto & Page (2016), does not exist or is a junior homonym of Gonorhynchus Cuvier, 1816. He further noted that Tariqilabeo Mirza & Saboohi, 1990 is the valid genus name for the species recognized in Gonorhynchus by Yang et al. (2012) and by Ciccotto & Page (2016). Kottelat also rejected the placement of Epalzeorhynchus bicornis Wu, 1977 in this genus by Yang et al. (2012), instead placing it in the monotypic Akrokolioplax Zhan
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Harrison, R. M. "Amorium 1987: A Preliminary Survey." Anatolian Studies 38 (December 1988): 175–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3642849.

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Amorium is in eastern Phrygia, 170 km. south-west of Ankara, 70 km. north-east of Afyon, 12 km. east of the town of Emirdaǧ, and near the source of the Sakarya (Sangarius) (Fig. 1). It lies on the north-facing lower slopes of the mountains of Emirdaǧ (the Turkish town, previously called Aziziye, has the same name), and the ancient site of Amorium lies within the relatively recent village of Hisarköy. The mountain of Emirdaǧ gives rise to various streams which flow into a tributary of the Sakarya, and at Amorium the view to the north extends over some 50 km., showing, in the middle distance, th
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ZEIDLER, WOLFGANG. "Validation of the replacement name Eusceliotes Stebbing, 1888 for the pelagic hyperiidean amphipod genus Euscelus Claus, 1879 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea: Parascelidae), preoccupied by Euscelus Schoenherr, 1833 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Attelabidae)." Zootaxa 4254, no. 3 (2017): 377. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4254.3.6.

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The generic name Euscelus was originally proposed by Schoenherr (1833: 205) for a genus of Leaf Rolling weevils (Insecta: Coleoptera: Attelabidae). It is a valid name, in current use, for a relatively large genus of weevils, widespread in northern South America and central America, including the West Indies and the Caribbean (e.g. Hamilton 2007; Legalov 2007). Euscelus Claus, 1879 was established as a monotypic genus of pelagic amphipod (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea: Parascelidae). It is a very rare genus, still monotypic, with the only species, E. robustus Claus, 1879, having been recorde
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Anderson, Robert S., and Michael S. Caterino. "A revision of the genus Eurhoptus LeConte, 1876 (Curculionidae, Cryptorhynchinae) of America north of Mexico." ZooKeys 787 (October 2, 2018): 37–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.787.26948.

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The genus Eurhoptus LeConte, 1876 is revised for America north of Mexico. Eight species are recognized including E.pyriformis LeConte, 1876, E.sordidus (LeConte, 1876), E.curtus (Hamilton, 1893), resurrected name, and five new species as follows: E.rileyi new species (type locality, Texas, Hidalgo County, Bentsen Rio Grande State Park), E.imbricatus new species (type locality, Texas, Bandera County, Lost Maples State Natural Area), E.cariniventris new species (type locality, Texas, Bandera County, Lost Maples State Natural Area), E.occidentalis new species (type locality, Texas, Brewster Count
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Kits, Joel H. "Boreolimnus, a new leafhopper genus from northern North America, with a review of Cribrus Oman (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae)." ZooKeys 1217 (November 7, 2024): 273–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1217.126602.

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The poorly known leafhopper species described as Deltocephalus (Laevicephalus) concinnus var. incisurus DeLong, 1926 previously had no accepted generic placement. It is here redescribed and placed in Boreolimnusgen. nov. in the tribe Paralimnini, as Boreolimnus incisurus (DeLong) comb. nov.Cribrus micmac Hamilton, 1987 is a junior syn. nov. of B. incisurus. Due to historic confusion, the species currently placed in Cribrus Oman, 1949 were also reviewed. Cribrus concinnus (Sanders & DeLong, 1917) is redescribed, and a lectotype is designated to clarify the application of the name. Deltoceph
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Zong, Desheng. "Whatever Happened to Evans' Action Component?" Philosophy 92, no. 3 (2017): 449–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031819117000171.

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AbstractA long line of writers on Evans – Andy Hamilton, Lucy O'Brien, José Bermúdez, and Jason Stanley, to name just a few – assess Evans' account of first-person thought without heeding his warnings that his theory comprises an information and an action component. By omitting the action component, these critics are able to characterize Evans' theory as a perceptual model theory and reject it on that ground. This paper is an attempt to restore the forgotten element. With this component put back in, the charge of Evans' theory as a perceptual model of such thoughts falls apart, and the theory
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Anderson, Robert S., and Michael S. Caterino. "A revision of the genus Eurhoptus LeConte, 1876 (Curculionidae, Cryptorhynchinae) of America north of Mexico." ZooKeys 787 (October 2, 2018): 37–80. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.787.26948.

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The genus Eurhoptus LeConte, 1876 is revised for America north of Mexico. Eight species are recognized including E. pyriformis LeConte, 1876, E. sordidus (LeConte, 1876), E. curtus (Hamilton, 1893), resurrected name, and five new species as follows: E. rileyi new species (type locality, Texas, Hidalgo County, Bentsen Rio Grande State Park), E. imbricatus new species (type locality, Texas, Bandera County, Lost Maples State Natural Area), E. cariniventris new species (type locality, Texas, Bandera County, Lost Maples State Natural Area), E. occidentalis new species (type locality, Texas, Brewste
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Kits, Joel H. "Boreolimnus, a new leafhopper genus from northern North America, with a review of Cribrus Oman (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae)." ZooKeys 1217 (November 7, 2024): 273–90. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1217.126602.

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The poorly known leafhopper species described as Deltocephalus (Laevicephalus) concinnus var. incisurus DeLong, 1926 previously had no accepted generic placement. It is here redescribed and placed in <i>Boreolimnus</i> gen. nov. in the tribe Paralimnini, as <i>Boreolimnus incisurus</i> (DeLong) comb. nov. <i>Cribrus micmac</i> Hamilton, 1987 is a junior syn. nov. of <i>B. incisurus</i>. Due to historic confusion, the species currently placed in <i>Cribrus</i> Oman, 1949 were also reviewed. <i>Cribrus concinnus</i> (Sanders &amp; DeLong, 1917) is redescribed, and a lectotype is designated to cl
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Nirmala, Kukuh, R. Wulandari, and D. Djokosetiyanto. "Effect of Hardness in 3 ppt of Water Salinity on growth and survival rates of Barb Fish (Barbus conhonius Hamilton-Buchanan)." Jurnal Akuakultur Indonesia 4, no. 1 (2007): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.19027/jai.4.17-24.

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&lt;p&gt;This study was conducted to determine the effect of hardness on growth and survival rate of barb fish (&lt;em&gt;Barbus conchonius&lt;/em&gt; Hamilton-Buchanan) reared in the 3 ppt of water salinity. Fish were reared in three different hardnesses, i.e., 54, 72,&lt;sub&gt; &lt;/sub&gt;and 90 mg/L CaCO&lt;sub&gt;3 &lt;/sub&gt;for 30 days. The results of study showed that fish reared in water hardness of 72 mg/L CaCO&lt;sub&gt;3&lt;/sub&gt; had higher daily growth rate (1.15%) compared with other treatments. Daily growth rate of fish reared in water hardness of 54 and 90 mg/L CaCO&lt;sub
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Li, Hu, Juan Li, Michael D. Webb, Jia-Jia Wang, and Ren-Huai Dai. "Six new species of the leafhopper subgenus Pediopsoides (Pediopsoides) (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Eurymelinae, Macropsini) from China." ZooKeys 1165 (June 5, 2023): 183–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1165.81776.

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The nominate subgenus Pediopsoides (Pediopsoides) Matsumura, 1912 is widely distributed in the Oriental region but has high species diversity only in southern China. The present paper describes and illustrates six new species of Pediopsoides (Pediopsoides) namely, P. (P.) ailaoshanensis Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov., P. (P.) quadrispinosus Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov., P. (P.) flavus Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov., and P. (P.) pianmaensis Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov. all collected in Yunnan Province, southwestern China, P. (P.) maoershanensis Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov., found in Guangxi Autonomous Region, southern China, an
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Li, Hu, Juan Li, Michael D. Webb, Jia-Jia Wang, and Ren-Huai Dai. "Six new species of the leafhopper subgenus Pediopsoides (Pediopsoides) (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Eurymelinae, Macropsini) from China." ZooKeys 1165 (June 5, 2023): 183–201. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1165.81776.

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The nominate subgenus Pediopsoides (Pediopsoides) Matsumura, 1912 is widely distributed in the Oriental region but has high species diversity only in southern China. The present paper describes and illustrates six new species of Pediopsoides (Pediopsoides) namely, P. (P.) ailaoshanensis Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov., P. (P.) quadrispinosus Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov., P. (P.) flavus Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov., and P. (P.) pianmaensis Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov. all collected in Yunnan Province, southwestern China, P. (P.) maoershanensis Li &amp; Dai, sp. nov., found in Guangxi Autonomous Region, southern China, an
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Putnam, Adam L., Sarah Madison Drake, Serene Y. Wang, and K. Andrew DeSoto. "Collective memory for American leaders: Measuring recognition for the names and faces of the US presidents." PLOS ONE 16, no. 7 (2021): e0255209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255209.

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Collective memory studies show that Americans remember their presidents in a predictable pattern, which can be described as a serial position curve with an additional spike for Abraham Lincoln. However, all prior studies have tested Americans’ collective memory for the presidents by their names. How well do Americans know the faces of the presidents? In two experiments, we investigated presidential facial recognition and compared facial recognition to name recognition. In Experiment 1, an online sample judged whether each of the official portraits of the US presidents and similar portraits of
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CONWAY, KEVIN W. "‘On Psilorhynchus sucatio and P. nudithoracicus’, the sequel: Unnecessary and unscientific names lead to rapid synonymization and taxonomic time wasting—A response to Arunachalam et al. (2018)." Zootaxa 4418, no. 6 (2018): 594. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4418.6.7.

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The Torrent minnows Psilorhynchus sucatio (Hamilton, 1822) and P. nudithoracicus Tilak &amp; Husain, 1980 are widespread throughout the Ganges-Brahmaputra drainage of India, Bangladesh and Nepal (Conway et al., 2013). Like many widespread species, P. sucatio and P. nudithoracicus exhibit high levels of variation in morphological traits (particularly colour pattern) across their respective ranges and both have been described on more than one occasion by different authors examining material obtained from different parts of their range and/or unaware of earlier works. The distinctive, long-snoute
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Sudasinghe, Hiranya, Rohan Pethiyagoda, Madhava Meegaskumbura, Kalana Maduwage, and Ralf Britz. "Channa kelaartii, a valid species of dwarf snakehead from Sri Lanka and southern peninsular India (Teleostei: Channidae)." Vertebrate Zoology 70 (April 29, 2020): 157–70. https://doi.org/10.26049/VZ70-2-2020-05.

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The dwarf snakehead <i>Channa gachua</i> (Hamilton, 1822) (type locality Bengal) has been reported from a vast range, from Iran to Taiwan, and northern India to Sri Lanka. Here, adopting an integrative taxonomic approach, we show that the Sri Lankan snakehead previously referred to as <i>C. gachua</i> is in fact a distinct species, for which the name <i>C. kelaartii</i> (Günther, 1861) is available. Widely distributed in streams and ponds throughout Sri Lanka's lowlands, and also recorded here from the east-flowing drainages of southern peninsular India, <i>C. kelaartii</i> is distinguished fr
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Pratt, Brian R., Graeme J. Hopkins, and Richard J. Hopkins. "Bellerophontid molluscs in the Grimsby Formation (Llandovery, lower Silurian), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) and their paleoecological and taphonomic implications." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 61, no. 8 (2024): 833–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2023-0146.

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Specimens of a small bellerophontid mollusc, considered conspecific with Planorbis bilobatus Conrad 1839 from coeval strata in New York State, were recovered from the Grimsby Formation (lower Llandovery, lower Silurian), exposed in the Niagara Escarpment of western Hamilton, Ontario. Because Conrad’s species name is pre-occupied and is a secondary homonym, the new material is assigned to Tritonophon grimsbyensis n. sp. As Conrad’s original specimens are lost and where he collected them is unknown, a neotype from the Grimsby Formation is designated. These bellerophonts are preserved as casts on
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Ardiyani, Vita Maryah, and Ani Sutriningsih. "Tingkat Kecemasan Pasien Dan Keluarga Yang Rawat Inap Di RSPW Malang Selama Pandemi Covid-19." Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan 10, no. 3 (2022): 512–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.33366/jc.v10i3.3924.

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Increased anxiety is a common mental health problem during Covid-19. Anxiety can cause symptoms of insomnia, poor concentration, irritability, reduced productivity, interpersonal conflict, stigma, and fear of transmission to vulnerable groups. The purpose of this study was to identify the anxiety level of patients and families who were treated at Panti Waluya Sawahan Malang Hospital during the pandemic.Covid-19. This type of research is descriptive with a cross-sectional approach. The study population was all patients and their families who were treated at RSPW Malang during Covid-19, with a t
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Marai, Leo. "Particulars of His Life: An Obituary for B. F. Skinner." South Pacific Journal of Psychology 3 (1990): 30–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0257543400001693.

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Burrhus Frederic Skinner was born on the 20th March 1904 in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania; he died on the 18th August 1990 at Auburn Hospital, Cambridge Massachussetts.The man whose name is synonymous with behaviourism became interested in the subject through the works of the American behavioural psychologist John B. Watson and the Russian physiologist Ivan P. Pavlov. But after graduating from Hamilton College in 1926, his first interest was not psychology. He first tried his hand at fiction and poetry before eventually concluding that his talents lay elsewhere.Skinner earned his doctorate from Ha
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Charpin, D. "M. J. A. Horsnell, The Year Names of the First Dynasty of Babylon , vol. 1 : Chronological Matters : The Year Name System and the Date-Lists ; vol. 2 : The Year-Names reconstructed and Critically Annotated in Light of their Exemplars , Hamilton, 1999." Revue d'assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale Vol. 93, no. 1 (2001): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/assy.093.0081f.

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Woolfson, Michael. "William Cochran. 30 July 1922 – 28 August 2003." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 51 (January 2005): 67–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2005.0005.

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William Cochran was born at Driffenbeg, a moorland sheep farm, on 30 July 1922, to James Cochrane and Margaret Watson Baird; the final ‘e’ in the family name drifted in and out in random fashion through the generations. He traced his ancestry back more than 350 years to his great'great'great'great'great'great'grandfather, another William Cochran. In 1649 this forebear obtained title to Maynes of Craig ‘the four merks five shilling land of the five pound lands of Craig’ near Strathaven from Robert Hamilton of Sillertounhill. At around this time he married a widow, Alison Lawson, a marriage that
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Sharma, Bhavya, Vignesh Srinivasan, Prathap Suganthirababu, Kumaresan A., and Jagatheesan Aladesan. "Prevalence of anxiety among patients with a total knee replacement." Biomedicine 44, no. 1 (2024): 154–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.51248/.v44i1.4150.

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Introduction and Aim: Knee pain mainly attributed to osteoarthritis in the elderly, significantly impacts daily life. Non-surgical options include analgesics and physical therapy, but Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is most effective for severe cases. While complications are generally minimal, infections and psychological distress may arise. Studies indicate improved mental well-being post-TKR due to pain relief. The aim is to determine the prevalence of anxiety among patients with Total Knee Replacement.&#x0D; &#x0D; Methods and Materials: 100 participants, aged 45-84, comprising both genders, w
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BERTANI, ROGÉRIO. "Taxonomic revision and cladistic analysis of Lasiodora C. L. Koch, 1850 (Araneae, Theraphosidae) with notes on related genera." Zootaxa 5390, no. 1 (2023): 1–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5390.1.1.

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The genus Lasiodora C. L. Koch, 1850 is revised and morphological cladistic analyses carried out including all of its species, as well as most of those of the related genera Vitalius Lucas, Silva &amp; Bertani, 1993, Nhandu Lucas, 1983, Pterinopelma Pocock, 1901, Proshapalopus Mello-Leitão, 1923, Eupalaestrus Pocock, 1901, Lasiocyano Galleti-Lima, Hamilton, Borges &amp; Guadanucci, 2023, Parvicarina Galleti-Lima, Hamilton, Borges &amp; Guadanucci, 2023, and Tekoapora Galleti-Lima, Hamilton, Borges &amp; Guadanucci, 2023. A matrix with 50 terminal taxa, 2 continuous and 48 discrete characters w
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Iqbal, Aqeela, Abid Usman, Muhammad Mujtaba, Abdul Hai Wazir, Asif Hussain, and Bashir Ahmad. "DEPRESSION AMONG PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN A REHABILITATION PSYCHIATRY UNIT: A STUDY FROM KHYBER TEACHING HOSPITAL, PESHAWAR." Khyber Journal of Medical Sciences 17, no. 4 (2025): 263–67. https://doi.org/10.70520/kjms.v17i4.549.

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Objective: To determine the frequency of depression among patients admitted for substance abuse detoxification at the psychiatry department of Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar Methods and material: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Psychiatry at Khyber Teaching Hospital from 29th November 2020 to 29th May 2021.137 patients were observed, in our study. Patients were subjected to detailed history and clinical examination. All the patients were subjected to detailed interviews using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale in a calm environment to detect depr
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Gale, Chris, Paul Glue, Giuseppe Guaiana, John Coverdale, Maeve McMurdo, and Sam Wilkinson. "Influence of covariates on heterogeneity in Hamilton Anxiety Scale ratings in placebo-controlled trials of benzodiazepines in generalized anxiety disorder: Systematic review and meta-analysis." Journal of Psychopharmacology 33, no. 5 (2019): 543–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269881118822146.

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Background: Generalized anxiety disorder is a common psychiatric condition that is associated with decreased quality of life and significant disability. Benzodiazepines are anti-anxiety drugs used widely in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. This study examines the influence of several variables on benzodiazepine efficacy in generalized anxiety disorder. Method: We performed a systematic review of placebo-controlled randomized controlled trials with benzodiazepines in generalized anxiety disorder. Fifty-eight studies were deemed eligible to include in the meta-analysis. The studies
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BOXSHALL, GEOFF. "The sea lice (Copepoda: Caligidae) of Moreton Bay (Queensland, Australia), with descriptions of thirteen new species." Zootaxa 4398, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4398.1.1.

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Fifty species of sea lice, members of the family Caligidae, were collected from the marine fishes of Moreton Bay, Queensland, during two workshops held in 2016. Only 21 of these species had previously been reported from Australian waters: of the remaining 29 species, 13 are new to science and another 16 are recorded from Australia for the first time. An illustrated differential diagnosis is presented for well known species; but for new or poorly known species a full description is provided. The 13 new species are: Anuretes amplus sp. nov. and A. amymichaelae sp. nov., both from Diagramma pictu
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Haig, David. "Narrow Roads of Gene Land: The Collected Papers of W. D. Hamilton. Volume 3: Last Words. By W D Hamilton; edited by , Mark Ridley. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $79.50 (paper). xiii + 480 p; ill.; name and subject indexes. ISBN: 0‐19‐856690‐5. 2005." Quarterly Review of Biology 82, no. 1 (2007): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/513327.

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Haig, David. "The Science that Dare Not Speak Its NameA review of Narrow Roads Of Gene Land: The Collected Papers Of W. D. Hamilton. Volume 2: The Evolution Of Sex. By W D Hamilton; Foreword by , Richard Dawkins. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $85.00 (paper). lvi + 872 p; ill.; name and subject indexes. ISBN: 0‐19‐850336‐9. 2001." Quarterly Review of Biology 78, no. 3 (2003): 327–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/377053.

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Oxbrow, Gina. "¡Pinastri!: la metamorfosis del deseo sadomasoquista y la subversión de la fantasía pornotópica en The Duke of Burgundy." Moderna Språk 115, no. 3 (2021): 154–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.58221/mosp.v115i3.6844.

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La película The Duke of Burgundy (Peter Strickland, 2014) parece, a primera vista, una película de pornografía blanda al estilo de Bilitis (David Hamilton, 1977) debido a sus bucólicos paisajes verdes en un ambiente aparentemente burgués. El film narra la relación sadomasoquista entre Cynthia, una acomodada académica y conocida entomóloga, y su joven amante, criada sumisa y aprendiz, Evelyn. Las dos viven juntas en un sitio sin nombre o contexto, más bien una pornotopía de deseo desenfrenado. Sin embargo, cuando se interpone la rutina doméstica, comienza a producirse un desequilibrio entre la
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Hill, J. E., and D. W. Yalden. "The status of the hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, as a British species." Journal of Zoology 222, no. 4 (1990): 694–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13418473.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The hoary bat ( Lasiurus cinereus ) is a widespread American species; the nominate race, L. c. cinereus , occurs throughout most of North America, L. c. villosissimus is found in South America, and L. c. semotus occurs in Hawaii (Schump &amp; Schump, 1982). Its possible admission to the list of British mammals depends upon a single specimen found on South Ronaldsay, Orkney, in about September 1847 (Wolley, 1849, 1850 a, b ). From Wolley's detailed account and description, there seems no doubt of the circumstances of the finding of the specimen
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Hill, J. E., and D. W. Yalden. "The status of the hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, as a British species." Journal of Zoology 222, no. 4 (1990): 694–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13418473.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The hoary bat ( Lasiurus cinereus ) is a widespread American species; the nominate race, L. c. cinereus , occurs throughout most of North America, L. c. villosissimus is found in South America, and L. c. semotus occurs in Hawaii (Schump &amp; Schump, 1982). Its possible admission to the list of British mammals depends upon a single specimen found on South Ronaldsay, Orkney, in about September 1847 (Wolley, 1849, 1850 a, b ). From Wolley's detailed account and description, there seems no doubt of the circumstances of the finding of the specimen
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Hill, J. E., and D. W. Yalden. "The status of the hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, as a British species." Journal of Zoology 222, no. 4 (1990): 694–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13418473.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The hoary bat ( Lasiurus cinereus ) is a widespread American species; the nominate race, L. c. cinereus , occurs throughout most of North America, L. c. villosissimus is found in South America, and L. c. semotus occurs in Hawaii (Schump &amp; Schump, 1982). Its possible admission to the list of British mammals depends upon a single specimen found on South Ronaldsay, Orkney, in about September 1847 (Wolley, 1849, 1850 a, b ). From Wolley's detailed account and description, there seems no doubt of the circumstances of the finding of the specimen
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Hill, J. E., and D. W. Yalden. "The status of the hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, as a British species." Journal of Zoology 222, no. 4 (1990): 694–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13418473.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The hoary bat ( Lasiurus cinereus ) is a widespread American species; the nominate race, L. c. cinereus , occurs throughout most of North America, L. c. villosissimus is found in South America, and L. c. semotus occurs in Hawaii (Schump &amp; Schump, 1982). Its possible admission to the list of British mammals depends upon a single specimen found on South Ronaldsay, Orkney, in about September 1847 (Wolley, 1849, 1850 a, b ). From Wolley's detailed account and description, there seems no doubt of the circumstances of the finding of the specimen
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Hill, J. E., and D. W. Yalden. "The status of the hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, as a British species." Journal of Zoology 222, no. 4 (1990): 694–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13418473.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The hoary bat ( Lasiurus cinereus ) is a widespread American species; the nominate race, L. c. cinereus , occurs throughout most of North America, L. c. villosissimus is found in South America, and L. c. semotus occurs in Hawaii (Schump &amp; Schump, 1982). Its possible admission to the list of British mammals depends upon a single specimen found on South Ronaldsay, Orkney, in about September 1847 (Wolley, 1849, 1850 a, b ). From Wolley's detailed account and description, there seems no doubt of the circumstances of the finding of the specimen
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Hill, J. E., and D. W. Yalden. "The status of the hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, as a British species." Journal of Zoology 222, no. 4 (1990): 694–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13418473.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The hoary bat ( Lasiurus cinereus ) is a widespread American species; the nominate race, L. c. cinereus , occurs throughout most of North America, L. c. villosissimus is found in South America, and L. c. semotus occurs in Hawaii (Schump &amp; Schump, 1982). Its possible admission to the list of British mammals depends upon a single specimen found on South Ronaldsay, Orkney, in about September 1847 (Wolley, 1849, 1850 a, b ). From Wolley's detailed account and description, there seems no doubt of the circumstances of the finding of the specimen
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Kerure, Amit Shivaji, Satish Udare, and Chetan Vispute. "Role of Lactium™ in Psychodermatology: The CERTAIN Trial# on Patients with Acne Vulgaris." Dermatology Research and Practice 2022 (May 4, 2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2916317.

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Stress plays an important role in the causation and aggravation of psychodermatological conditions such as acne vulgaris. Alpha casein hydrolysate (αs1-casein hydrolysate; Lactium) has been shown to decrease serum cortisol levels, reduce stress-related symptoms, and promote relaxation. “This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of Lactium™ plus standard care to those of standard of care alone in reducing stress levels and acne severity in patients with acne vulgaris.” The C.E.R.T.A.I.N trial (Name registered with Clinical Trials Registry-India-No. CTRI/2019/01/017172) is a randomized
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Qurat-Ul-Ain, Syeda, and Saira Tufail. "The Effect of Oil Price Shocks on the Dynamic Relationship between Current Account and Exchange Rate: Evidence from D-8 Countries." Pakistan Development Review 52, no. 4I (2013): 537–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v52i4ipp.537-556.

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The effect of oil price shocks on global economy has been a great concern since 1970s and has instigated a great deal of research investigating macroeconomic consequences of oil price fluctuations. Later on, the instability in the Middle East and recent oil price hike confirmed the enduring significance of the issue. Though a voluminous body of literature has evolved examining the bearings of oil prices for internal sectors of economies [to name a few, e.g., Barsky and Kilian (2004); Kilian (2008a,b); Hamilton (2008)], the studies analysing the external sector response to oil price shocks are
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LUCERO, SERGIO, SARA M. RODRÍGUEZ, PABLO TETA, GUILLERMO CASSINI, and GUILLERMO D’ELÍA. "Solving a long-standing nomenclatorial controversy: designation of a neotype for the southern sea lion Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800)." Zootaxa 4555, no. 2 (2019): 296. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4555.2.13.

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During almost two centuries, two available specific epithets have competed for the southern sea lions of the genus Otaria Péron, 1816 (Fig. 1), which is classically regarded as monotypic (but see below). The species distributes more or less continuously along the Atlantic coast from southern Brazil south to Cape Horn and along the Pacific from northern Peru to the west South American Pacific coast . While some researchers have argued that the correct name for this species is Phoca flavescens Shaw, 1800 (e.g., Cabrera, 1940, Rice, 1977; Rodriguez &amp; Bastida, 1993; Teta et al., 2018), others
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BEN-SHIMON, SONNY, MICHAEL KRIVELEVICH, and BENNY SUDAKOV. "Local Resilience and Hamiltonicity Maker–Breaker Games in Random Regular Graphs." Combinatorics, Probability and Computing 20, no. 2 (2010): 173–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963548310000453.

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For an increasing monotone graph propertythelocal resilienceof a graphGwith respect tois the minimalrfor which there exists a subgraphH⊆Gwith all degrees at mostr, such that the removal of the edges ofHfromGcreates a graph that does not possess. This notion, which was implicitly studied for somead hocproperties, was recently treated in a more systematic way in a paper by Sudakov and Vu. Most research conducted with respect to this distance notion focused on the binomial random graph model(n, p) and some families of pseudo-random graphs with respect to several graph properties, such as containi
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Chandran, A., PU Zacharia, TV Sathianandan, and NK Sanil. "Ellipsomyxa ariusi sp. nov. (Myxosporea: Ceratomyxidae), a new myxosporean infecting the gallbladder of threadfin sea catfish Arius arius in India." Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 142 (November 19, 2020): 83–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao03529.

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The present study describes a new species of myxosporean, Ellipsomyxa ariusi sp. nov., infecting the gallbladder of the threadfin sea catfish Arius arius (Hamilton, 1822). E. ariusi sp. nov. is characterized by bivalvular, ellipsoid or elongate-oval myxospores with smooth spore valves and a straight suture, arranged at an angle to the longitudinal spore axis. Mature myxospores measured 10.1 ± 0.8 µm in length, 6.8 ± 0.5 µm in width and 7.7 ± 0.7 µm in thickness. Polar capsules are equal in size and oval to pyriform in shape. They are positioned at an angle to the longitudinal myxospore axis an
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Agrawal, Nirupama, Amit Tripathi, and Richa Shukla. "Spicocleidus namae n. g., n. sp. (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) on Chanda nama (Hamilton) from Lucknow, India." Systematic Parasitology 61, no. 3 (2005): 185–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11230-005-3161-7.

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