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Conops vesicularis is a
species of fly from the
genus Conops in the
family Conopidae.
Their larvae are
endoparasites of bees and wasps. The
species is...
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Pseudomonas have been re-classified by
Seger et al. as
Brevundimonas vesicularis and
Brevundimonas diminuta. The name
Brevundimonas derives from: Latin...
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these beds.
Pycnodonte vesicularis left
valve interior;
Aubeterre Formation, Campanian, SW France.
Pycnodonte vesicularis right valve interior; Aubeterre...
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represented by a
single species,
Simplastrea vesicularis.
Colonies of
Simplastrea vesicularis are flat and
encrusting with
circular corallites that...
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Binomial name
Heterakis gallinarum Schrank, 1788
Synonyms Heterakis gallinae Heterakis papillosa Heterakis vesicularis Ascaris gallinae Ascaris vesicularis...
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Ceramopora is an
extinct genus of
bryozoan of the
family Ceramoporidae. It is one of the
earliest genera of bryozoans. Its
colonies were thin and discoid...
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Rhodobacteraceae with one
known species (Youngimonas
vesicularis).
Youngimonas vesicularis has been
isolated from
seawater from the
coast of Kending...
- P. paucimobilis, P. radiora, P. rhodos, P. riboflavina, P. rosea, P.
vesicularis. β proteobacteria: P. acidovorans, P. alliicola, P. antimicrobica, P...
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unselective to use
after closer study. The
endoparasitic fly
Conops vesicularis has been
found to
attack V. velutina
queens in France,
preventing the...
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common being Eurytoma luta and
Ormyrus labotus.
Others include Eupelmus vesicularis and
species of the
genera Brasema and Homoporus. The
beetle Mordellistena...