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Research project SerpaFlora: valorization of native microbiota of the Serpa cheese

Santos, M.T.; Serol, P.; Pintado, M.; Rodrigues, H.; Gomes, S.; Martins, A.P.L.; Alvarenga, N.


Research project SerpaFlora: valorization of native microbiota of the Serpa cheese

Santos, M.T.; Serol, P.; Pintado, M.; Araújo-Rodrigues, H.; Martins, A.P.L.; Alvarenga, N.


The tadpoles of two species of the Bokermannohyla circumdata group (Hylidae, Co...

Pezzuti, T.L.; Santos, M.T.; Martins, S.V.; Leite, F.S.; Garcia, P.C.; Faivovich, J.

We describe the external morphology and oral cavity of the tadpoles of Bokermannohyla caramaschii and B. diamantina respectively from the states of Espírito Santo and Bahia, Brazil. Larvae of both species are distinguished from each other by external characters such as body shape, labial tooth-row formula, number of marginal papillae, coloration and internal oral anatomy features. Some of the character states o...

Date: 2018   |   Origin: Oasisbr

The tadpole of Chiasmocleis schubarti Bokermann, 1952 (Amphibia, Anura: Microhy...

Santos, M.T.; Pezzuti, T.L.; Leite, F.S.; Garcia, P.C.

The genus Chiasmocleis Méhely comprises 29 species distributed from Panama to tropical South America clustered in five clades: C. albopunctata, C. bassleri, C. hudsoni, C. shudikarensis and C. ventrimaculata (Peloso et al. 2014). Chiasmocleis schubarti Bokermann belongs to the C. albopunctata clade, which also includes C. alagoana Cruz, Caramaschi, and Freire, C. albopunctata (Boettger), C. capixaba Cruz, Caram...

Date: 2018   |   Origin: Oasisbr

An update on the genera Longidorus , Paralongidorus and Xiphinema (Family Longi...

Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, C; Bravo, M.A; Santos, M.T.; Vieira, Paulo; Mota, Manuel

The tribe Longidorini within the subfamily Longidorinae (Longidorus spp. and Paralongidorus spp.) and the subfamily Xiphineminae (Xiphinema spp.) are two large nematode groups with about 260 and 230 known species, respectively. They are globally two important groups of ectoparasitic nematodes considered to be major pests because of their activity as vectors of important plant nepovirus, with some species includ...


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