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P. electra is mostly dark grey, with a faint darker grey cape, which narrows at the head. A faint light band extends from the blowhole to the apex of the melon. A distinct dark eye patch, broadening as it extends from the eye to the melon, is often present.
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mail 2005. aastal Tartu Ülikooli sotsiaalteaduskonna semiootika osakonna nõukogu otsusega. Oponendid: Toomas Tammaru, dotsent, Ph.D., Tartu Ülikooli Zooloogia ja Hüdrobioloogia Instituut Peeter Torop, professor, Ph.D., Tartu Ülikooli semiootika osa- kond Avalik kaitsmine toimub 28.
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In de tuinbouw is in de laatste decennia een toename zichtbaar van problemen met polyfage plaagvorende insekten die gekenmerkt worden door ongevoeligheid voor insecticiden en verspreiding van eveneens polyfage, zeer schadelijke virussen.
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No other insects were observed to visit the ¯owers. Some species of bee occurred in more than one garden. Individual bees gathered a full pollen load from 18 to 47 ¯owers and visited one to eight plants on a single foraging trip.
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K. b Department of MedicalPhysics and Engineering, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2JF, U.K. c Jack Birch Unit of Molecular Carcinogenesis,Department of Biology, University of York,York, YO10 5YW, U.K. *Corresponding Author: d.c.
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Infrastructure Engineering and Management, School of Engineering at the University of Birmingham
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Project at the Ecole Polytechnique FA©dA©rale de Lausanne (EPFL) creating electronic models of the evolution of gene expression, neural development and similar evolution processes.
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Pages about the natural history of bumblebees in general, and keys to identify species commonly found in the north-east of Scotland.
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