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Divales is a
genus of
beetles belonging to the
family Melyridae.
Divales bipustulatus (Fabricius, 1781)
Divales cinctus (Gené, 1839)
Divales communimacula...
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Divales bipustulatus is a
species of
beetles belonging to the
family Melyridae.
Divales bipustulatus can
reach a
length of 5–5.5
millimetres (0.20–0.22 in)...
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Figure 9,
Frances Finnegan, Do
Penance or Perish,
Congrave Press, 2001.
Divale, W. (2000). Pre-Coded
Variables for the
Standard Cross-Cultural Sample,...
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William Tulio Divale was a
professor of
anthropology at York College, City
University of New York in Jamaica, New York, USA. He died in 2020 at the age...
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United States. Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-46957-7.
Divale, W. (2000). Pre-Coded
Variables for the
Standard Cross-Cultural Sample,...
- Anthropology, Law and Society. New Brunswick, NJ:
Transaction Publishers. p. 34.
Divale, W. (2000). Pre-Coded
Variables for the
Standard Cross-Cultural Sample,...
- The
common names for this
species include deadly nightshade, belladonna,
divale, dwale, banewort, devil's berries,
death cherries,
beautiful death, devil's...
- both male and
female children. Thus,
Harris and others, such as
William Divale, see
female infanticide as a way to
restrict po****tion growth,
while sociobiologists...
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Dasytes Casey, 1895
Dasytidius Schilsky, 1896
Dicranolaius Champion, 1921
Divales Laporte de Castelnau, 1836
Dolichophron Kiesenwetter, 1867 Dolichosoma...
- po****tion in line with its
resource base.
Research by
Marvin Harris and
William Divale supports this argument, it has been
cited as an
example of environmental...