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Gastrointestinal myiasis by Eristalis tenax in Costa RicaMiasis gastrointestinal por Eristalis tenax en Costa Rica
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2015)
Miasis genital accidental por Eristalis tenax
(Sociedad Chilena de Infectología, 2009)
La mosca abeja eristalis tenax (l.) (diptera: syrphidae): ¿insecto benéfico o dañino?
(Bogotá : Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales, 2006, 2006-07)
La aparición súbita de altas poblaciones de larvas y pupas de un insecto en un laboratorio motivó el presente trabajo, el cual se basó en evaluaciones y observaciones de campo, complementado con una revisión de la literatura. ...
Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review
Myiasis is the infection of animal or human tissues or organs by larvae of Diptera. It may affect individuals of any age, but is more common in middle-aged and elderly patients. Nasal myiasis, an infection of the nasal and ...
Nectar trichome structure of aquatic bladderworts from the section Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae) with observation of flower visitors and pollinators
(2018-07-01)
In Utricularia, the flower spur is a nectary and in this organ, nectar is produced and stored. This study aimed to examine the structure of the nectary trichomes in four Utricularia species (Utricularia vulgaris L., U. ...
Entomofauna of native tree, medicinal, or biopesticides, in agricultural farms of mariscal sucre, guayas-ecuadorEntomofauna de árboles nativos, medicinales o bioplaguicidas en fincas agrícolas de Mariscal Sucre, Guayas-EcuadorEntomofauna de árvores nativas, medicinais ou biopesticidas em fazendas agrícolas de Mariscal Sucre, Guayas-Equador
(Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo, 2022)
Flower diversification across “pollinator climates”: Sensory aspects of corolla color evolution in the florally diverse south american genus Jaborosa (Solanaceae)
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2020-12)
Flower phenotype may diverge within plant lineages when moving across “pollinator climates” (geographic differences in pollinator abundance or preference). Here we explored the potential importance of pollinators as drivers ...