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- Asca submajor is a species of mite in the family Ascidae. "Asca submajor". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-22. Walter, D. E.; Halliday, R. B.; Lindquist, E. E...
- Glenea submajor is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1960. BioLib.cz - Glenea submajor. Retrieved...
- related to the nominate subspecies D. m. major. The fossil subspecies D. m. submajor lived during the Middle Pleistocene Riss glaciation (250,000 to 300,000...
- Pseudochapsa aptrootiana include stictic and constictic acid as major or submajor metabolites, and minor to trace amounts of cryptostictic, hypostictic,...
- Ferussacia mabillianaFerussacia martinae Groh & Henkel, 2019 Ferussacia submajor (Wollaston, 1878) † Ferussacia t****aroliana Sacco, 1889 Ferussacia tumidula...
- Bhattacharyya, 1965 Asca ramosa Tseng, 1981 Asca sinica Bai & Gu, 1992 Asca submajor Ma, 2003 Asca tondentis Karg, 1998 Asca tricornicula Tseng, 1981 Asca tridivisa...
- Glenea subgrisea Breuning, 1958 Glenea subhuonora Breuning, 1956 Glenea submajor Breuning, 1960 Glenea subregularis Pic, 1943 Glenea subsimilis Gahan, 1897...
- Pyxine profallax contains norstictic acid as a major compound, testacein (submajor), and atranorin as a minor secondary metabolite. Thin-layer chromatography...
- gyrophoric acid as a major component and protolichesterinic acid as a submajor component. If the medulla does not react with K, it will still show KC+...
- products, such as usnic acid (major), norstictic acid (major), stictic acid (submajor), constictic acid (minor), salazinic acid (trace), cryptostictic acid (trace)...