CRYPTIC DIVERSITY IN ZORAPTERA: LATINOZOROS BARBERI (GURNEY, 1938) IS A COMPLEX OF AT LEAST THREE SPECIES (ZORAPTERA: SPIRALIZORIDAE).

Cryptic diversity in Zoraptera: Latinozoros barberi (Gurney, 1938) is a complex of at least three species (Zoraptera: Spiralizoridae).

The order Zoraptera contains relatively few species, but current molecular phylogenetic studies suggest an unexpectedly high level of cryptic diversity in the order with many overlooked species based on morphology alone.Latinozoros Kukalova-Peck & Peck, 1993 represents the only genus of monotypic Latinozorinae (Zoraptera: Spiralizoridae) with only

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Detection of multiple etiologies and comparison and investigation of pathological changes in small and large intestine lesions of dogs

Aim: This study was conducted for the purposes of investigating pathological changes in intestines of dogs, detecting prevalence of them and determining their role in being the cause of death.Materials Twin Bookcase Storage Bed and Methods: The intestines of 100 dead stray dogs were examined in macroscopic, histopathologic, microbiologic, and paras

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Characteristics and risk management of urban surface flooding in Guangzhou, China: Insights from 2022 ground monitoring

Study RegionGuangzhou, ChinaStudy FocusOur research, based on the meticulous collection and rigorous statistical analysis of ground monitoring records for the entire year of 2022 in Guangzhou, delves into the spatio-temporal distribution patterns, evolution processes, flood formation mechanisms, and corresponding disaster mitigation strategies of u

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