- Lyme disease.
Studies indicate that both
hedgehogs and I.
hexagonus harbour Borrelia. I.
hexagonus may act as an
important vector of Lyme disease, transmitting...
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Cereus hexagonus or lady of the
night cactus is a
species of
columnar cactus found in
Ecuador and Venezuela.
Cereus hexagonus grows like a tree with erect...
- cacti.
Cereus are
shrubby or treelike,
often attaining great heights (C.
hexagonus, C. lamprospermus, C. trigonodendron up to 15
metres or 49 feet). Most...
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Abacetus hexagonus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Pterostichinae. It was
described by
Straneo in 1992. "Abacetus
hexagonus Straneo, 1992"...
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Omoglymmius hexagonus is a
species of
beetle in the
subfamily Rhysodidae. It was
described by
Grouvelle in 1903. "Omoglymmius
hexagonus (Grouvelle, 1903)"...
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Ctenocephalides canis and
Paraceras melis.
Ticks such as
Ixodes ricinus and I.
hexagonus are not
uncommon in red foxes, and are
typically found on
nursing vixens...
- bidentatus. Tick
species known to
infest stoats are
Ixodes canisuga, I.
hexagonus, and I.
ricinus and
Haemaphysalis longicornis.
Louse species known to...
- guamacho,
Prosopis spp.,
Xylosma benthamii,
Erytroxylum sp., and
Cereus hexagonus.
Mammals of the gr****land and
savanna include white-tailed deer (Odocoileus...
- in
tropical regions. The
generic name is
derived from the
Latin word
hexagonus,
meaning "with six angles". As of October 2016[update],
Index Fungorum...
-
Ostracion hexagonus from ****an and in 1855
Johann Jakob Kaup
proposed a new
monotypic subgenus of
Aracana which he
called Kentrocapros with O.
hexagonus as its...