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  1. Jun 2016
    1. Foraging activity of the processional termiteHospitalitermes hospitalis (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae) in the rain forest of Brunei, north-west Borneo
    1. Molecular phylogeny of treeshrews (Mammalia: Scandentia) and the timescale of diversification in Southeast Asia
    1. Thomas O. 1895. On some mammals collected by Dr. E. Modigliani in Sipora, Mentawei Islands. Annali. Museuo Civico de Storia Naturale Genoa ser 2. 14:661–672.
    2. BMNH 86.7.2.12
    1. Woodman N., Timm R. M.. 1992. A new species of small-eared shrew, genus Cryptotis (Insectivora: Soricidae), from Honduras. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 105:1–12.
    2. 15 °45′44 ″N, 91 °30″10 ″W
    3. 15 °36′N, 91 °37′W
  2. e-journal.biologi.lipi.go.id e-journal.biologi.lipi.go.id
    1. SYSTEMATIC AND DESCRIPTION OF NEW SPECIES OF MAXOMYS (MURIDAE)
    2. Thomas, O., 1894. A preliminary revision of the Bornean species of the genus Mus. Annales Magazine Natural History 14:449-460.
    3. 1o19’ 8.11” S, 120o 6’ 8” E
    1. Jenkins P. D., Kilpatrick C. W., Robinson M. F., Timmins R. J.. 2004. Morphological and molecular investigations of a new family, genus and species of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia: Hystricognatha) from Lao PDR. Systematics and Biodiversity 2:419–454.
    2. Jenkins P. D. 1982. A discussion of Malayan and Indonesian shrews of the genus Crocidura (Insectivora: Soricidae). Zoologische Mededelingen 56:267–279.
    3. OISE-0965856
    4. DEB-1343517
    5. 6.7620°S, 106.9840°E
    6. FMNH 218724
    7. 6.74818°S, 106.99388°E
  3. bionames.org bionames.org
    1. Rhinebothrium tetralobatum
    2. Himantura granulosa
    3. Caulobothrium anacolum sp. n.(Figs. 12-13, 19)DESCRIPTION (n = number of measurementsused): Strobila acraspedote, apolytic, 6.8-15.4mm long, composed of 13-32 (n = 30) pro-glottids. Scolex with four pedicellated, quad-rate bothridia; pedicels 50-150 long, wider atbothridium than at trunk; bothridia 648-804long by 324-700 wide, with 22-23 transversesepta forming 23—24 total loculi; median longi-tudinal septum absent. Cephalic peduncle120-360 long. Immature proglotticls widerthan long; mature ones 1.14-2.54 mm long by0.38 mm wide. Testes in anterior % of pro-glottid, 34-45 (x = 41, 11 = 20) in number,54-138 in diameter; 10-14 (12) postporally,5-7 (6) preporally, 18-27 (23) antiporally.Cirrus sac in anterior % of proglottid, 144-216long by 108-178 wide, containing spined ever-sible cirrus. Genital atrium inconspicuous.Genital pore 19-29% of proglottid length fromanterior end, irregularly alternating. Vaginaanterior to cirrus sac; vaginal sphincter present;posterior portion expanded to form seminalreceptacle. Ovary bilobed in frontal view, X-shaped in cross-section, follicular, 144-312 longby 96—300 \vide at isthmus in tci'minal pro-glottids. Vitelline follicles extending length ofproglottid, 12-60 in diameter.
    4. Goldstein, R. J. 1964. Species of Acantho-bothrium (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from theGulf of Mexico. J. Parasit. 50: 656-661
    5. Williams, II. H. 1964. Some new and littleknown cestodes from Australian elasmobranchswith a brief discussion of their possible use inproblems of host taxonomy. Parasitol. 54:737-748
    6. Campbell, R. A. 1969. New species of Acantho-bothrium (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) fromChesapeake Bay, Virginia. J. Parasit. 55:559-570
    7. Himantura schmardae
    8. Rhinebothrium magniphallum sp. n.(Figs. 15, 17)DESCRIPTION (n = number of measurementsused): Strobila acraspedote, apolytic, 2.28-3.06 mm long, composed of 8-12 (n = 40)proglottids. Scolex composed of four pedicel-lated, bilobed, elongate bothridia with indis-tinct hingelike constriction between lobes;pedicels up to 22 long; bothridia 264-488 longby 128—144 wide, divided transversely by 15-17 transverse septa forming 16-18 total loculi;median longitudinal septum absent. Cephalicpeduncle 24-60 long. Immature proglottidswider than long to longer than wide; matureones 444-912 long by 108-204 wide. Testesin anterior MJ of proglottid, in two longitudinalrows, 10-15 (x = 12, n = 21) in number, 17—41 in diameter. Cirrus sac at midproglottid,145-195 long by 46—75 wide, containing spinedeversible cirrus. Genital atrium prominent.Genital pore 36-48% of proglottid length fromanterior end, irregularly alternating. Vaginaanterior to cirrus sac; v a g i n al sphincter present.Ovary near posterior end of proglottid, lobesfused posteriorly, X-shaped in cross-section,116-238 long by 29-87 wide at isthmus interminal proglottids. Vitelline follicles extend-ing entire length of proglottid, may be conflu-ent posterior to ovary, 10-35 in diameter.HOST: Himantura schmardae.SITE: Spiral valve.LOCALITY: Caribbean Sea, 15 km. west ofLa Cienaga, Magdalena, Colombia.HOLOTYPE: USNM Helm. Coll. No. 73965.Paratypes: USNM Helm. Coll. No. 73966;Univ. Neb. S t a te Mus., H. W. Manter Lab. N o.20262.ETYMOLOGY: The species name refers to therelative size of the cirrus s a c.Rhinebothrium magniphallum resembles R.monodi Euzet, 1954 (17) and R. scobinaeEuzet and Carvajal, 1973 (19) in number ofbothridial loculi; R. hawaiiensis Comford, 1974(11-13), R. euzeti Williams, 1958 (12) andR. cadenati Euzet, 1954 (12-14) in number oftestes per proglottid; and R. scobinae and R.cadenati in lacking a median longitudinal sep-tum in each bothridium. The cirrus sac of R.magniphallum is relatively much larger thanthat of any other species.

      Rhinebothrium magniphallum

    9. llaer, J-G. 1948. Contributions a 1'etude descestodes de selaciens. I-IV. Bull. Soc. Nat.Neuchatel 71: 63-122
    10. Six New Species of Tetraphyllidean Cestodes,Including a New Genus, from a Marine StingrayHimantura schmardae (Werner, 1904) f r om Colombia

      Six New Species of Tetraphyllidean Cestodes, Including a New Genus, from a Marine Stingray Himantura schmardae (Werner, 1904) from Colombia

    1. USNM 460349
    2. USNM 543086
    3. 3. Olson S. L., Steadman D. W. 1977. A new genus of flightless ibis (Threskiornithidae) and other fossil birds from cave deposits in Jamaica. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 90, 447–457
    4. 9. Olson S. L., Steadman D. W. 1979. The humerus of Xenicibis, the extinct flightless ibis of Jamaica. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 92, 23–27
    5. Red Hills Fissure
    1. A review of the milliped genus Haplogonopus with commentary on the so-called “Charactopygus-Bildung” modification of spirostreptid paraprocts(Diplopoda: Spirostreptidae)

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    1. FIGURE 2. SEM micrographs of statoblasts from three phylactolaemate species from Okinawa. A, Plumatella casmiana Oka,1907,floatoblast, dorsal view. B, Plumatella casmiana,sessoblast. C,Plumatella emarginata Allman, 1844, floatoblast, ventralview. D,Plumatella mukaii Wood, 2001, floatoblast, ventral view. E,Plumatella repens (Linnaeus, 1758), floatoblast, dorsalview. Scale bars: 100 μm.

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    1. Odiomarinae nov. subfam., a new subfamily for two primitive genera of Hymenosomatidae MacLeay, 1838, with preliminary remarks on the family (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura)

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    1. Trace-based Just-in-Time Type Specialization for DynamicLanguages

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    1. Burton, M. (1934). Sponges. Scientific Reports of the Great Barrier Reef Expedition 1928-29. 4 (14): 513-621, pls 1-2.
  4. Nov 2015
  5. Sep 2015
    1. B52700
    2. B52699
    3. B50304
    4. B50302
    5. B50298
    6. LSUMNS B52700
    7. LSUMNS B52699
    8. DHC72
    9. LSUMNS B50304
    10. LSUMNS B50302
    11. LSUMNS B50298
    12. DMT059
    13. DMT051
    14. DMT050
    15. DHC97
    16. DHC88
    17. UWBM 60227
    18. FMNH 358303
    19. FMNH 358301
    20. FMNH 357440
    21. FMNH 357435
    22. FMNH 358312
    23. DMT040
    24. DMT027
    25. C. linchi

      Collocalia linchi

    26. C. linchi

      Collocalia linchi

    27. C. linchi

      Collocalia linchi

    28. C. esculenta

      Collocalia esculenta

    29. C. esculenta

      Collocalia esculenta

    30. C. linchi

      Collocalia linchi

    31. C. esculenta

      Collocalia esculenta

    32. C. linchi

      Collocalia linchi

    33. C. linchi

      Collocalia linchi

    34. C. esculenta

      Collocalia esculenta

    35. C. esculenta

      Collocalia esculenta

    36. C. linchi

      Collocalia linchi

    37. Collocalia linchi^

      Collocalia linchi

    38. Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

      Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

    39. Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

      Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

    40. Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

      Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

    41. Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

      Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

    42. Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

      Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

    43. Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

      Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

    44. Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

      Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

    45. Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

      Collocalia esculenta cyanoptila

    46. Collocalia esculenta nitens^

      Collocalia esculenta nitens

    47. Collocalia esculenta becki^

      Collocalia esculenta becki

    48. Collocalia esculenta marginata

      Collocalia esculenta marginata

    49. Collocalia esculenta marginata

      Collocalia esculenta marginata

    50. Collocalia esculenta bagobo

      Collocalia esculenta bagobo

    51. Collocalia esculenta bagobo

      Collocalia esculenta bagobo

    52. Collocalia troglodytes^

      Collocalia troglodytes

    53. Aerodramus maximus

      Aerodramus maximus

    54. Aerodramus

      Aerodramus

    1. Nais

      Nais

    2. Hirundinidae),

      Hirundinidae

    3. (Aves:

      Aves

    4. Tachycineta

      Tachycineta

    5. Apodidae)

      Apodidae

    6. (Aves:

      Aves

    7. Collocalia linchi

      Collocalia linchi

    8. Hirundinidae)

      Hirundinidae

    9. (Aves:

      Aves

    10. Aves)

      Aves

    11. (Apodes,

      Apodes

    12. Kina

      Kina

    13. Enicurus leschenaulti

      Enicurus leschenaulti

    14. Collocalia

      Collocalia

    15. (Brachypteraciidae)

      Brachypteraciidae

    16. Aerodramus

      Aerodramus

    17. Anatini).

      Anatini

    18. (Aves)

      Aves

    19. Ramphocelus

      Ramphocelus

    20. Australasia

      Australasia

    1. C. esculenta

      C. esculenta

    2. C. esculenta

      C. esculenta

    3. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    4. C. esculenta cyanoptila

      C. esculenta cyanoptila

    5. C. escidenta cyanoptila

      C. escidenta cyanoptila

    6. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    7. C. esculenta

      C. esculenta

    8. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    9. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    10. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    11. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    12. C. esculenta

      C. esculenta

    13. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    14. C. esculenta

      C. esculenta

    15. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    16. C. esculenta

      C. esculenta

    17. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    18. C. linchi

      C. linchi

    19. C. esculenta

      C. esculenta

    20. Nusa

      Nusa

    21. Madura

      Madura

    22. C. linchi

      C. linchi