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Phenology, biological and cultural control of the new almond pest Eurytoma amygdali (Hymenoptera, Eurytomidae) in Spain
Published 2025-01-01“…O. domesticus was very scarce, unlike P. amygdali. In the plots with parasitized wasps, the parasitism rate ranged from 0.6% to 44% for P. amygdali. …”
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Ebola virus disease: general characteristics, natural nidality, veterinary aspects
Published 2018-04-01“…The paper presents brief history, general characteristics, parasitic system, and epidemic process of Ebola virus disease.…”
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Nematode Management in Residential Lawns
Published 2013-05-01“…Plant-parasitic nematodes are among the least understood and most difficult pests to manage on turfgrass in Florida. …”
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Cysticercosis: Hooked by a Hooklet on Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology—A Case Report
Published 2013-01-01“…Cysticercosis is a systemic parasitic disease caused by the larval form of cestode T. solium. …”
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Nematode Management in Residential Lawns
Published 2013-05-01“…Plant-parasitic nematodes are among the least understood and most difficult pests to manage on turfgrass in Florida. …”
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Mange in Companion Animals
Published 2012-12-01“…Mange is a persistent skin condition of mammals caused by infestation with parasitic mites. Mites are tiny arthropods, usually less than 1 mm in length and difficult to see with the naked eye. …”
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Mange in Companion Animals
Published 2012-12-01“…Mange is a persistent skin condition of mammals caused by infestation with parasitic mites. Mites are tiny arthropods, usually less than 1 mm in length and difficult to see with the naked eye. …”
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Novel Miniaturized Octaband Antenna for LTE Smart Handset Applications
Published 2015-01-01“…The miniaturized octaband antenna is implemented by a simple prototype of three parts which include a folded monopole as feeding element, main radiator element, and parasitic radiator element. The main and parasitic radiator elements are excited by the folded monopole feeding element coupling and shorting to the handset ground plane. …”
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Sting Nematode, Belonolaimus longicaudatus Rau (Nematoda: Secernentea: Tylenchida: Tylenchina: Belonolaimidae: Belonolaiminae)
Published 2003-10-01“… Sting nematodes are among the most destructive plant-parasitic nematodes on a wide range of plants. Adults can reach lengths greater than 3 mm, making them one of the largest plant-parasitic nematodes. …”
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Cysticercosis Involving Muscle of Mastication: A Review and Report of Two Cases
Published 2013-01-01“…Cysticercosis is a parasitic infection caused by the larval stages of the parasitic cestode, Taenia solium. …”
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Sting Nematode, Belonolaimus longicaudatus Rau (Nematoda: Secernentea: Tylenchida: Tylenchina: Belonolaimidae: Belonolaiminae)
Published 2003-10-01“… Sting nematodes are among the most destructive plant-parasitic nematodes on a wide range of plants. Adults can reach lengths greater than 3 mm, making them one of the largest plant-parasitic nematodes. …”
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Wedge-Shaped Beetles (suggested common name) Ripiphorus spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae)
Published 2015-02-01“… Ripiphoridae are a family of unusual parasitic beetles that are thought to be related to tumbling flower beetles and blister beetles. …”
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Wedge-Shaped Beetles (suggested common name) Ripiphorus spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae)
Published 2015-02-01“… Ripiphoridae are a family of unusual parasitic beetles that are thought to be related to tumbling flower beetles and blister beetles. …”
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Zombie Fly (suggested common name) Apocephalus borealis Brues (Insecta: Diptera: Phoridae)
Published 2015-05-01“…John Hafernik and his colleagus at San Francisco State University discovered that Apocephalus borealis also parasitizes honey bees. Parasitized honey bees show zombie-like behavior by leaving their hives at night and are often attracted to nearby lights where they show disoriented behavior and die in a few hours. …”
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Zombie Fly (suggested common name) Apocephalus borealis Brues (Insecta: Diptera: Phoridae)
Published 2015-05-01“…John Hafernik and his colleagus at San Francisco State University discovered that Apocephalus borealis also parasitizes honey bees. Parasitized honey bees show zombie-like behavior by leaving their hives at night and are often attracted to nearby lights where they show disoriented behavior and die in a few hours. …”
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Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Infection among International Travellers Returning to Canada
Published 1993-01-01“…Objective: To describe the prevalence of parasitic and bacterial gastrointestinal infection (excluding enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli) among international travellers attending the International Travel Clinic at The University of Calgary.…”
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Regiões pluviométricas e saúde no Rio Grande do Norte
Published 2018-04-01“…It was observed that the main causes of hospitalization are respiratory diseases followed by infectious and parasitic diseases. Considering the homogeneous regions, Regions 1 and 2 showed the highest hospitalization rates for infectious and parasitic diseases and respiratory diseases. …”
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Guidelines for Purchasing and Using Commercial Natural Enemies and Biopesticides in North America
Published 2015-11-01“…The guide assists in the identification of pests by habitat and lists types of natural enemies (parasitic nematodes, predatory mites, predatory insects, and parasitic wasps) and biopesticides available to manage these pests. …”
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Grass Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne graminis Whitehead, 1968 (Nematode: Tylenchida: Meloidogynidae)
Published 2019-04-01“… Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are the most important plant-parasitic nematodes worldwide, with most temperate and tropical crops suffering yield losses from one or more species of Meloidogyne. …”
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