scholarly journals The metaconule in the human upper molars

2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel Bollini ◽  
Carlos Rodríguez Flórez ◽  
Sonia Colantonio

Summary: This article shows the world widedistribution of Metaconule trait on first human upper molars. The populational record of this traitcan help us to know better the human dental morphology, its geographic and microevolution of thisdental trait. Key words: Metaconule or 5 Cusp. Upper molars. World wide distribution.

PERENNIAL ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Astuti Arif ◽  
. Syahidah ◽  
Sitti Nuraeni

Fungi have a great diversity and wide distribution at the world. It can be used as the alternative technology for controlling of subterranean termite attack, particularly genus Coptotermes knowned as the wooden destructive organism, by using entomophatogenic fungi. For the purpose of the study, several isolate sources were taken from some locations. The results show that eight numbers of pathogenic fungi was founded by screening and identification of fungi taken from 19 numbers of isolate sources. The pathogenic fungi were Beauveria sp., Penicillium brevicompactum, P. rubrum, Paecilomyces fulvus, Fusarium verticolloides, Pythium sp., and Aspergillus sp. Key words: Jamur entomopatogen, Coptotermes sp.


1990 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aino Henssen ◽  
Per Magnus Jørgensen

AbstractThe following new combinations are made: Anema cernohorskyi (Servít) Henssen, A. prodigulum(Nyl.) Henssen, Cryptothelelaatokkaënsis (Vainio) Henssen, C. rhodosticta (Taylor) Henssen, Gonohymenia heppii (Müll. Arg.) Henssen, G. iodopulchra (Crozals) Henssen, G. minnesotensis (Fink) Henssen, G. polyspora (Magnusson) Henssen, G. schleicheri (Hepp) Henssen, Metamelanea caesiella (Th. Fr.) Henssen, Paulia myriocarpa (Zahlbr.) Henssen, P. pyrenoides (Nyl.) Henssen, P. schroederi (Zahlbr.) Henssen, Peccania arabica (Müll. Arg.) Henssen, P. teretiuscula (Flagey) Henssen, P. tiruncula (Nyl.) Henssen, Pterygiopsis coracodiza (Nyl.) Henssen, P. umbilicaia (Vezda) Henssen, Thelignya groenlandica(Dahl) Henssen, T. Hgnyota (Wahlenb.) P. M. Jørg. & Henssen, Thyrea pachyphylla (Müll. Arg.) Henssen, T.pachyphylla var. laxa (Müll. Arg.) Henssen. The following new names (one as a new species) were found necessary: Pyrenopsis haematina P. M. Jørg. & Henssen and Thyrea confusa Henssen. New synonyms are given for several names. The world-wide distribution of the genera Phloeopeccania and Pterygiopsis is mentioned.


1996 ◽  
Vol 98 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fong-Ming Chang ◽  
Judith R. Kidd ◽  
Kenneth J. Livak ◽  
Andrew J. Pakstis ◽  
K. K. Kidd

1898 ◽  
Vol 30 (12) ◽  
pp. 305-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
William H. Ashmead

Family XIV. Tenthredinidae.This family is probably the most extensive of any of the families of the sawflies, and is of world-wide distribution, representatives of it being found in all parts of the world, although, as a whole, it is more numerously represented in the Palearctic and Neotropical regions than elsewhere.


2007 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivana Guilherme Simili

As transformações observadas na educação e na moda, durante a participação do Brasil na Segunda Guerra Mundial (1942-1945), são examinadas à mão das propagandas das campanhas da Legião Brasileira de Assistência. Examinam-se os cartazes de quatro campanhas, para mostrar as mudanças que foram introduzidas nos comportamentos e nas atitudes das brasileiras, de modo a proporcionar a inserção e a participação feminina no conflito mundial. Abstract The transformations observed in the education and in fashion, during the participation of Brazil in World War II (1942-1945), are examined like the propagandas of the campaigns of the Brazilian Legion of Assistance. Are examined the posters of four campaigns, to show the changes that had been introduced in the behaviors and the attitudes of Brazilians in order to provide the insertion and the feminine participation in the world-wide conflict. Palavras-chave: Educação. Moda. Propaganda. Key words: Education. Fashion. Propagandas.


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