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  • ...75, ES Ross, CASC, 1 m, 21.vii.1979, JO Schmidt, LACM); Belém APEG Forest flight trap (1 w, 29.vii-6.viii.1974, DG Young, FSCA); Braganza (1 w, HB Merrill, ...}}, {{aut|Ratnieks F}}, {{aut|Brandão C}} (2003) Reproductive conflict in animal societies: hierarchy length increases with colony size in queenless ponerin
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  • ...umber of cells making up a particular tissue or organ must decrease as the animal becomes smaller. But there evidently is a lower limit to cell number in any ...is-Fogh 1973<ref name="B40">{{aut|Weis-Fogh T}} (1973) Quick estimation of flight fitness in hovering animals, including novel mechanism for lift production.
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  • ...e. Elytral length along suture 0.87 mm; width at widest point 0.5 mm. Full flight wings present.<br /> ...female (Fig. 19). Medial sexual patch on sternite IV absent in female, and flight wings lacking. Female tergite VIII (Fig. 14) with basal margin of sclerites
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  • ...e larvae is in accordance with the reported spring to summer emergence and flight periods of the species; the emergence period is short and mostly limited to ...4461</ref > reported also for this ''{{Taxon name|Oecetis}}'' species only animal remains in the foregut ({{Taxon name|Testacea}}, {{Taxon name|Hydrachnellae
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  • ...umber of cells making up a particular tissue or organ must decrease as the animal becomes smaller. But there evidently is a lower limit to cell number in any ...rol wing pitch may also be important in allowing insects capable of active flight to attain a minute body size.
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  • ...shers, Sofia-Moscow, 313 pp.</ref >). Elsewhere, adults were captured from animal carcasses and some from ''{{Taxon name|Carex}}'' and moss near a lake (Klim
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  • ...1–30 January 1961, N. Leleup — (3TMSA); Tsitsikama Forest N.P., berl., animal dung in hollow tree base, #175, 33° 58 ' S, 23 ° 30 ' E, 20 December 1979 ...However, the seven specimens from Knysna, Buffelsnek, have fully developed flight wings and an extremely faint indication of an elytral humeral umbo.}}
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  • ...red with Dusky Brown (19) and off-white. Axillaries, underwing coverts and flight feathers broadly barred back and white. Lower nape dark Clay Color (26), gr ...black with pale tip, tarsusbrownish black. The plumage coloration of this animal is seemingly identical to {{Taxon name|Mentocrex kioloides|''M. kioloides''
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  • ...m. Unless stated labels indicate that all modern samples of gynes are from flight intercept or pitfall traps. The latter implying that mated gynes search par ...“ mjoebergi ”, which would be correct under the International Code of Animal Nomenclature if Mjöberg’s surname was [[German]]. That name is in fact S
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  • ...B036%27N%2C+128%C2%B004%27E 26°36'N, 128°04'E] // 10–13.III.2009. / by flight Intercept Trap / T. Fukuzawa, T. Ishikawa & M. Kishi leg. (CMNE). '''Ryukyu ...ly indicate a necrophagous association, such as traps baited with decaying animal matter.
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  • Habitat. The species has been collected with flight interception traps in tropical rain forest, ranging from 0– 100 m altitud ...This mechanism seems to account for the origin of a great number of other animal vicariant species, examined in Kohlmann & Wilkinson (2007). We believe that
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  • ...38 ’E12 km SSE of Heathlands, 26.i– 1.iii. 1992 (P Feehney, 1 female, flight intercept trap, ANIC database 14 0 0 8478, ANIC). 11 o 49 ’S142 o 40 ’E ...he day. After dark the katydids emerge to forage on a variety of plant and animal material.
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  • ...in the Tierno de Figueroa’s collection in the Departamento de Biología Animal, Universidad de [[Granada]] ([[Granada]], [[Spain]]). ...mature nymphs and adults in July, August and September indicates a summer flight period for this species, but given the potentially stenothermic nature of t
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  • ...ecies (Fig. 1). In addition, this large specimen and one other uncollected animal from a nearby locality are reported as having more ventral scales (223 and ...se with stripes, speckles and/or uniform colour are more likely to rely on flight (Allen et al. 2013). Given that OCC in {{Taxon name|Rhabdops aquaticus|''R.
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  • ...bout 20 km (Tamra – Eilabun) between populations. Although both taxa are flight-active, no intermediate forms are known (in contrast to the form of the cop ...ref >; 1985<ref name="B39"> {{aut|Eberhard W}} (1985) Sexual selection and animal genitalia. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 244 pp. https://doi.org/10.
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  • ==Flight period== ...of young Cameroonians to continue the scientific work on insects and other animal groups in Cameroon.
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