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    Ornamental Palms for Central Florida by Timothy K. Broschat, James E. Davis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Palms are often thought of as symbols of the tropics, but fortunately there are a number of palm species that grow in warm, temperate climates, such as that of Central Florida. …”
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    Addressing the conundrum of unavailable name-bearing types by David L. Hawksworth

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Access to name-bearing type material can be a particular frustration for those mycologists in the tropics, or working outside established institutions, where the specimens are known to exist but cannot be examined. …”
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    A mosquito Culex (Melanoconion) iolambdis Dyar (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae) by Stephanie K. Larrick, Erik M. Blosser, C. Roxanne Connelly

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…It describes this small, dark brown mosquito that exists in the tropics and subtropics and about which little is known — distribution, description, biology, medical importance, and management. …”
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    Southern House Mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus Say by Stephanie Larrick, C. Roxanne Rutledge Connelly

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…It describes this medium-sized brown mosquito that exists throughout the tropics and the lower latitudes of temperate regions and is a vector of many pathogens, several of which affect humans — synonymy, distribution, description, life cycle, medical importance, and management. …”
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    Queer sous les tropiques : quand les théories voyagent by Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Finally, how do we think queer in the tropics?…”
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    A mosquito Culex (Melanoconion) iolambdis Dyar (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae) by Stephanie K. Larrick, Erik M. Blosser, C. Roxanne Connelly

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…It describes this small, dark brown mosquito that exists in the tropics and subtropics and about which little is known — distribution, description, biology, medical importance, and management. …”
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    Farm-Raised Channel Catfish by Frank A. Chapman

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The order includes over two thousand species, and most of them inhabit the fresh waters of the tropics. In the United States, the family Ictaluridae is native to the water drainages east of the Rocky Mountains, and contains about forty-three recognized species. …”
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    Southern House Mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus Say by Stephanie Larrick, C. Roxanne Rutledge Connelly

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…It describes this medium-sized brown mosquito that exists throughout the tropics and the lower latitudes of temperate regions and is a vector of many pathogens, several of which affect humans — synonymy, distribution, description, life cycle, medical importance, and management. …”
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    A natureza e a região na Amazônia: zoneamento ecológico-econômico e políticas de desenvolvimento regional by Anna Carolina de Abreu Coêlho, Rafael Gonçalves Gumiero, Sergio Moreno Redón, Andréa Regina de Britto Costa Lopes

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…From an interpretation of space-time relations in the Amazon, developing narratives and representations of the time and debating more recent scientific analyzes, it is sought to think about the alternatives and the implications put in the perspective of the environmental problematic about sense of the regional question, that minimally mitigate the social, economic and cultural inequalities that persist and deeply mark the humid tropics.…”
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    Farm-Raised Channel Catfish by Frank A. Chapman

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The order includes over two thousand species, and most of them inhabit the fresh waters of the tropics. In the United States, the family Ictaluridae is native to the water drainages east of the Rocky Mountains, and contains about forty-three recognized species. …”
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    Alyceclover - Summer Annual Legume by J. Vendramini, A.R. Blount, J. Dubeux Jr.

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…DC.] is a late-growing summer annual legume native to the tropics in Asia. This warm-season legume grows erect with spreading branches and may reach a height of 60" if not harvested. …”
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    Why is Your Cup of Coffee so Expensive? Because of a Tiny Bark Beetle! by Jiri Hulcr

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…It would probably remain one of the many inconspicuous little beetles in the tropics, if not for the choice of its host: seeds of several Coffea species. …”
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    Why is Your Cup of Coffee so Expensive? Because of a Tiny Bark Beetle! by Jiri Hulcr

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…It would probably remain one of the many inconspicuous little beetles in the tropics, if not for the choice of its host: seeds of several Coffea species. …”
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    Tetrio Sphinx, Giant Gray Sphinx, Frangipani Hornworm, Pseudosphinx tetrio (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) by James C. Dunford, Kathryn A. Barbara

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… The tetrio sphinx, Pseudosphinx tetrio (Linnaeus), is a common moth in the American tropics and subtropics that less frequently occurs in southern parts of Florida. …”
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    Tetrio Sphinx, Giant Gray Sphinx, Frangipani Hornworm, Pseudosphinx tetrio (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) by James C. Dunford, Kathryn A. Barbara

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… The tetrio sphinx, Pseudosphinx tetrio (Linnaeus), is a common moth in the American tropics and subtropics that less frequently occurs in southern parts of Florida. …”
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    Alyceclover - Summer Annual Legume by J. Vendramini, A.R. Blount, J. Dubeux Jr.

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…DC.] is a late-growing summer annual legume native to the tropics in Asia. This warm-season legume grows erect with spreading branches and may reach a height of 60" if not harvested. …”
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    „Tropentaumel“: Debatten um lebensreformerische „Tropen“-Siedlungen in der Vegetarischen Warte (1898-1928) by Louise Atkinson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…While some founded settlements in the tropics, others strongly criticised these utopian experiments. …”
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    Culex quinquefasciatus: status as a threat to island avifauna and options for genetic control by Tim Harvey-Samuel, Thomas Ant, Jolene Sutton, Chris N. Niebuhr, Samoa Asigau, Patricia Parker, Steven Sinkins, Luke Alphey

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Culex quinquefasciatus has dramatically expanded its range in recent centuries and is now established throughout much of the tropics and sub-tropics, including on many islands that are remote from mainland landmasses and where this geographic separation historically protected island species from mosquito-borne diseases. …”
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