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Peck, Stewart B., and Joyce Cook. "The genus Eucatops of Costa Rica (Coleoptera: Leiodidae, Cholevinae, Eucatopini)." Canadian Entomologist 137, no. 3 (2005): 283–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/n05-010.

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AbstractThe genus Eucatops Portevin, 1903 was previously known by 20 described species, all from South America. In this paper we describe 13 new species from Costa Rica, all in the subgenus Eucatops: Eucatops (Eucatops) andersonisp. nov.; E. (E.) antennatussp. nov.; E. (E.) apterussp. nov.; E. (E.) dentatussp. nov.; E. (E.) femoratussp. nov.; E. (E.) globosussp. nov.; E. (E.) magnussp. nov.; E. (E.) minutussp. nov.; E. (E.) montanussp. nov.; E. (E.) osasp. nov.; E. (E.) paramontanussp. nov.; E. (E.) solisisp. nov.; and E. (E.) tenuisaccussp. nov. Some of the species are also reported from neig
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Derunkov, Alexander, Laura R. Prado, Alexey K. Tishechkin, and Alexander S. Konstantinov. "New species of Diabrotica Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) and a key to Diabrotica and related genera: results of a synopsis of North and Central American Diabrotica species." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 3, no. 2 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.12976/jib/2015.3.2.

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The following 18 new species of Diabrotica are described and illustrated as a result of the synopsis of North and Central American species: D. barclayi sp. nov., Guatemala; D. caveyi sp. nov., Costa Rica; D. costaricensis sp. nov., Costa Rica; D. dmitryogloblini sp. nov., Mexico; D. duckworthorum sp. nov., Honduras; D. hartjei sp. nov., Panama; D. josephbalyi sp. nov., Costa Rica; D. lawrencei sp. nov., Mexico; D. mantillerii sp. nov., Panama; D. martinjacobyi sp. nov., Honduras; D. mitteri sp. nov., Panama; D. perkinsi sp. nov., Guatemala; D. redfordae sp. nov., Costa Rica; D. reysmithi sp. n
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GAO, CUIQING, and M. B. MALIPATIL. "Revision of the genus Sadoletus Distant, with description of new species from China and Australia (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Heterogastridae)." Zootaxa 4613, no. 2 (2019): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4613.2.3.

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The species of genus Sadoletus are revised based on re-examination of the type material. A total of eighteen species are recognized in this genus, including five new species: Sadoletus abathonotus sp. nov., Sadoletus alphus sp. nov., Sadoletus biprotuberans sp. nov., and Sadoletus planus sp. nov. from China, and Sadoletus variabilis sp. nov. as the first representative of the genus from Australia, described in the present contribution. The following new subjective synonymy is proposed: Sadoletus validus Distant, 1903 = Sadoletus subpellucidus Ban, 2018 syn. nov. Sadoletus valdezi as treated in
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Blahnik, Roger J., Yusseff P. Aguirre, and Brian J. Armitage. "The Trichoptera of Panama. XXVI. Status of the genus Protoptila (Trichoptera, Glossosomatidae)." Neotropical Biology and Conservation 18, no. 4 (2023): 251–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.18.e111801.

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The caddisfly genus Protoptila (Trichoptera, Glossosomatidae) in Panama is currently represented by 15 species, including four endemic species and 11 species also found in Costa Rica. The shared occurrences of Panamanian species with other countries in the region are minimal. Herein, we describe and illustrate a new species, Protoptila harrisisp. nov., and add one new country record, Protoptila bribri Holzenthal & Blahnik, 2006. These additions are the result of several projects conducted by the Aquatic Invertebrate Research Group at the Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí. The Republic of Pa
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Zhang, Jing, Qian Cong, Jinhui Shen, Leina Song, and Nick V. Grishin. "Advancing butterfly systematics through genomic analysis." Taxonomic Report of The International Lepidoptera Survey 12, no. 5 (2025): 1–201. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15531392.

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Within the framework of an ongoing comparative genomic study of global butterfly diversity, weconstruct phylogenetic trees combining all protein-coding genes assembled from the whole genome shotgun data. Whenviewed in the context of current taxonomy and phenotypic knowledge, the genome-wide phylogeny points to further advancesin butterfly systematics, which are presented here. We assign major clades with comparable levels of genetic divergence to thesame taxonomic rank and apply criteria involving relative population divergence and gene flow to define species boundaries.As a result, one genus,
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STEFANELLO, FABIANO, and CARLOS AUGUSTO SILVA DE AZEVÊDO. "New species and new records of Belostoma Latreille, 1807 (Insecta: Hemiptera: Belostomatidae) from northeastern Brazil." Zootaxa 5497, no. 4 (2024): 591–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5497.4.8.

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Belostoma zecai Stefanello sp. nov. (Insecta: Hemiptera: Belostomatidae) is described and illustrated based on specimens from the Nascentes do Rio Parnaíba National Park, a protected area in the state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil. This new species is assigned to the Belostoma fittkaui species group and compared with its congeners. The other four species of the genus, B. amazonum Estévez & Polhemus, 2001, B. foveolatum (Mayr, 1864), B. horvathi Montandon, 1903, and B. ribeiroi De Carlo, 1933, are also recorded from the region. Our findings increase the number of species of Belostoma rec
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Gustafsson, Daniel R., Tomas Najer, Fasheng Zou, and Sarah E. Bush. "The ischnoceran chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) of bulbuls (Aves: Passeriformes: Pycnonotidae), with descriptions of 18 new species." European Journal of Taxonomy 800 (March 9, 2022): 1–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.800.1683.

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The ischnoceran chewing lice known from bulbuls are discussed and revised, and 18 new species are described. These are: Brueelia celer sp. nov. from Pycnonotus cafer bengalensis Blyth, 1845 and Pycnonotus cafer primrosei Deignan, 1949; Brueelia colindalei sp. nov. from Hemixos castanonotus canipennis Seebohm, 1890; Brueelia doisuthepensis sp. nov. from Alophoixus ochraceus ochraceus (Moore, 1858); Brueelia galeata sp. nov. from Alophoixus pallidus henrici (Oustalet, 1896); Brueelia hermetica sp. nov. from Pycnonotus barbatus layardi Gurney, 1879; Brueelia leiae sp. nov. from Alophoixus flaveol
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DOAN, TIFFANY M., and WILLIAM W. LAMAR. "A new montane species of Cercosaura (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) from Colombia, with notes on the distribution of the genus." Zootaxa 3565, no. 1 (2012): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3565.1.4.

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The gymnophthalmid genus Cercosaura is distributed throughout South America and southern Panama. Cercosaurahypnoides sp. nov. was discovered from Meta, Colombia and differs from all other species by possessing threesupraoculars, a single palpebral scale, five supralabials and infralabials, hexagonal, keeled dorsal scales arranged intransverse and oblique rows, small lateral scales, six longitudinal rows of ventrals, 8–12 femoral pores per hindlimb,18–22 subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe, overlapping limbs when adpressed against the body, and the pattern of twodorsolateral and two lateral s
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Prous, Marko, Andrew Liston, and Marko Mutanen. "Revision of the West Palaearctic Euura bergmanni and oligospila groups (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)." Journal of Hymenoptera Research 84 (August 24, 2021): 187–269. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.84.68637.

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Eight Western Palaearctic Euura species are here assigned to the bergmanni group (bergmanni, brevivalvis, dispar, glutinosae, leptocephalus, respondens, sylvestris, and viridis) and two species to the oligospila group (frenalis and oligospila). Euura pallens (Konow, 1903) (bergmanni group) is removed from the list of West Palaearctic taxa. Euura pyramidalis (Hellén, 1948) is treated as incertae sedis within the bergmanni group. Definitions of the bergmanni and oligospila groups are primarily based on genetic sequence data (mitochondrial COI and nuclear NaK and POL2). We report likely occurrenc
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Prous, Marko, Andrew Liston, and Marko Mutanen. "Revision of the West Palaearctic Euura bergmanni and oligospila groups (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)." Journal of Hymenoptera Research 84 (August 24, 2021): 187–269. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.84.68637.

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Eight Western Palaearctic Euura species are here assigned to the bergmanni group (bergmanni, brevivalvis, dispar, glutinosae, leptocephalus, respondens, sylvestris, and viridis) and two species to the oligospila group (frenalis and oligospila). Euura pallens (Konow, 1903) (bergmanni group) is removed from the list of West Palaearctic taxa. Euura pyramidalis (Hellén, 1948) is treated as incertae sedis within the bergmanni group. Definitions of the bergmanni and oligospila groups are primarily based on genetic sequence data (mitochondrial COI and nuclear NaK and POL2). We report likely occurrenc
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Books on the topic "Panama. 1903 Nov. 18"

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R, Ernesto J. Castillero. El profeta de Panamá y su gran traición: El tratado del canal de Panama y la intervención de Bunau Varilla en su confección. Producciones Erlezca, 1998.

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Stoll, Samuel J. Canalgate: A Panama Canal brief for the American people. S.J. Stoll, 1989.

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Stoll, Samuel J. Canalgate: A Panama Canal brief for the people. S.J. Stoll, 1988.

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GOVERNMENT, US. Investment treaty with Uruguay: Message from the President of the United States transmitting Treaty Between the United States of America and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of Investment. U.S. G.P.O., 2006.

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GOVERNMENT, US. Aviation, smoking ban: Agreement between the United States of America and other governments, done at Chicago November 1, 1994. Dept. of State, 1999.

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GOVERNMENT, US. International taxation: United States tax treaties. Shepard's/McGraw-Hill, 1993.

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GOVERNMENT, US. The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement : tariff schedule of the United States. External Affairs Canada, 1987.

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GOVERNMENT, US. Extradition treaties with Organization of Eastern Caribbean States: Message from the President of the United States transmitting extradition treaties between the government of the United States of America and the governments of six countries comprising the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (collectively, the "treaties") .... U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Panama. 1903 Nov. 18"

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Brindle, Alan, and Diomedes Quintero Arias. "Earwigs of Panama (Dermaptera)." In Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198540182.003.0012.

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Abstract The Dermaptera, or earwigs, is a small order of about 1900 species worldwide, of which about 450 are Neotropical. The Neotropical earwig fauna is not yet adequately known; it is likely to be very rich in species, having close affinities with the dermapterans of South Africa (genus Esphalmenus Burr, 1909, Pygidicranidae) and West Africa (genus Forcipula Bolivar, 1898, Labiduridae). Of the eight families of Dermaptera now recognized (Sakai 1982), two families (Apachyidae and Chelisochidae) are absent from the Neotropical region. The Holarctic region has a poor Dermaptera fauna (for exam
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