The ciliate is compared with another, very similar one, found free-living on the coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, as well as with all literature data on the genus Mesanopbrys. The ranges of all morphometric characters among these ciliates and all Mesanopbrys species described so ...
While it is true that describing any given specimen can involve the scientific name stated as both genus and species, that alone doesn't rationalize ignoring the importance of good table design. Most cultures assign two or more names to individuals, commonly referred to as "f...
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There are two broad types of Sedum. Stonecrop Sedums are ‘true’Sedum, and are in theSedum genus. Border sedums used to be part of theSedumgenus, but have been reclassified and are now part of theHylotelephiumgenus. TheseHylotelephiumtypes of plant are often still labelled and sold as Sed...
This delicious fruit belongs to the genusCucumisand is a member of theCucurbitaceae, or gourd family. Pumpkins,squash, honeydew, andzucchiniare also star members. Grown as a summer annual inUSDA Hardiness Zones4 to 10, the fruit develops on a trailing vine,which can trained up a trellis to...
Manzanitas (Arctostaphylos spp.)are a genus of chaparral plants known for their curving dramatic stems and reddish-purple bark. They grow from coastal regions to high mountains, with species that range from stout groundcovers to 20+ foot trees. ...
The weevil larvae of this species are even more dangerous and can kill a plant by severely damaging its roots. The adults lay their eggs on citrus leaves, which ultimately fall off and carry the eggs or the larvae to the soil. The newborn larvae then burrow underground and start feeding ...
1998. Japanese species of the subfamily Oecophyllembiinae Real et Balachowsky (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae), with descriptions of a new genus and eight new species. Ins. matsum. n. s. 54: 77 131,27 figs. (11 text-figs., 16 pIs.). The subfamily Oecophyllembiinae is redefined to ...
not exist as isolated entities but rather interact and influence each other. To a certain extent,S. mutanscreates a lactic acid-rich environment in carious lesions that facilitates the proliferation ofVeillonellaspecies12, which have been shown to promote the growth ofS. mutansin biofilm studies24....
GenusLindera Speciesbenzoin Native AreaCentral United States, Eastern United States, Eastern Canada USDA Hardiness Zone4 – 9 Sun ExposureFull sun to partial shade Soil TypeAverage quality to sandy loam, well-drained WaterMedium-moist MaintenanceLow ...