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- Aphonopelma chalcodes. Simply, lectins are proteins that bind to carbohydrates. Research studies illustrate that the lectins within the serum of A. chalcodes have...
- Aphonopelma chalcodes Aphonopelma sandersoni Smith, 1995 → Aphonopelma eutylenum Aphonopelma schmidti Smith, 1995 → Aphonopelma chalcodes Aphonopelma...
- Tortyra chalcodes is a moth of the family C****utidae. It is known from Costa Rica and Mexico. "c****utidae.lifedesks.org". c****utidae.lifedesks.org...
- Arizona and New Mexico. This species looks similar to the Aphonopelma chalcodes, but it is far more rare in captivity.[citation needed] "Taxon details...
- The Beetles of the World, volume 4, Odontolabini I (Lucanidae) - Genera Chalcodes, Odontolabis, Heterochtes.[1] Photos of Odontolabis siva parryi from Taiwan...
- australis (Blackburn, 1887) Euryspilus caudatus (Thery, 1910) Euryspilus chalcodes (Gory & Laporte, 1838) Euryspilus viridis Carter, 1924 Bellamy, C. L....
- femoralis. Lacroix, J.-P., 1984 - The Beetles of the World, volume 4, Odontolabini I (Lucanidae) - Genera Chalcodes, Odontolabis, Heterochtes.[1] v t e...
- in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Nastella chalcodes (Wiedemann, 1821) Nastella flammea Bellamy, 1989 Nastella hessei (Obenberger...
- Hydrobiosis budgei McFarlane, 1960 Hydrobiosis centralis Ward, 1997 Hydrobiosis chalcodes McFarlane, 1981 Hydrobiosis charadraea McFarlane, 1951 Hydrobiosis clavigera...
- The Beetles of the World, volume 4, Odontolabini I (Lucanidae) - Genera Chalcodes, Odontolabis, Heterochtes. This is a very good revision of the genus Odontolabis[1]...