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pallid beach mouse or
Ponce de Leon
beach mouse (Peromyscus
polionotus decoloratus), is an
extinct subspecies of the
oldfield mouse that was
endemic to...
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Cephalotes decoloratus is a
species of
arboreal ant of the
genus Cephalotes,
characterized by an odd
shaped head and the
ability to "parachute" by steering...
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Peblephaeus decoloratus decoloratus (Schwarzer, 1925)
Peblephaeus decoloratus yonagunii (Breuning & Ohbayashi, 1966) BioLib.cz -
Peblephaeus decoloratus. Retrieved...
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Hemicrepidius decoloratus is a
species of
click beetle belonging to the
family Elateridae.
Elateridae Archived 2012-10-22 at the
Wayback Machine in Synopsis...
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Myelobia decolorata is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It is
found in Colombia,
Venezuela and Brazil.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names...
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polionotus P. p.
allophrys P. p.
ammobates Pallid beach mouse P. p.
decoloratus –
extinct (1959) P. p.
leucocephalus P. p.
niveiventris P. p. peninsularis...
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ixodid ticks collected from
impala include Amblyomma hebraeum,
Boophilus decoloratus,
Hyalomma marginatum,
Ixodes cavipalpus,
Rhipicephalus appendiculatus...
- animals,
especially Rhipicephalus (Boophilus)
microplus and R. (B.)
decoloratus transmit several species of
Babesia to livestock,
causing considerable...
- In a day an
adult will take more than 100
engorged female Boophilus decoloratus ticks or 13,000 larvae. However,
their preferred food is blood, and while...
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widespread cattle ticks,
Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, and R.(B.)
decoloratus.
These ticks have a
strict one-host
feeding cycle on cattle, so the Babesia...