- The
Mapuera River is a
tributary of the
Trombetas River in Pará
state in north-central Brazil. The
river basin lies
partly within the 4,245,819 hectares...
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village on a
tributary of the
Essequebo river,
along with two
others on the
Mapuera River in Brazil.
Schomburgk describes the Wai-Wai as: "Of
medium height...
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intricate pattern of
tributaries including the Poana, Anamu, Turuna, Inhabu,
Mapuera and Paru de Oeste. In the Saracá-Taquera
National Forest the main streams...
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Achimota rubulavirus 2 Bat
mumps rubulavirus Mammalian rubulavirus 5
Mapuera rubulavirus Menangle rubulavirus Mumps rubulavirus Porcine rubulavirus...
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species of
headstander endemic to Brazil. It is
found in the
Trombetas and
Mapuera River basins in Brazil. This
species reaches a
length of 7.6 cm (3.0 in)...
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Guyana and at the
sources of the
Mapuera River,
state of Pará, Brazil.
Faranakaru –
spoken at the
sources of the
Mapuera River south of the
Waiwai tribe...
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found in the
eastern Amazon Basin,
specifically in the Xingu, Tocantins,
Mapuera and
Trombetas basins.
There are
currently three recognized species in this...
- unknown. In
Brazil in 1979,
Mapuera orthorubulavirus was
isolated from the
saliva of the
little yellow-shouldered bat.
Mapuera virus has
never been ****ociated...
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parainfluenza virus 4a (HPIV-4a)
human parainfluenza virus 4b (HPIV-4b)
Mapuera rubulavirus Mapuera virus (MapV)
Menangle rubulavirus Menangle virus (MenPV) Mumps...
- (hPIV) and
mumps virus (MuV), and
examples of the bat-borne
viruses are:
Mapuera (MapV), Bat
Mumps Rubulavirus (BMV), and
Menangle (MenPV). Bat
mumps rubulavirus...