THE ANT GENUS TETRAMORIUM MAYR IN THE AFROTROPICAL REGION (HYMENOPTERA, FORMICIDAE, MYRMICINAE): SYNONYMISATION OF DECAMORIUM FOREL UNDER TETRAMORIUM, AND TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE T. DECEM SPECIES GROUP

The ant genus Tetramorium Mayr in the Afrotropical region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae): synonymisation of Decamorium Forel under Tetramorium, and taxonomic revision of the T. decem species group

In this study we synonymise the genus Decamorium Forel under Tetramorium Mayr, revise the new T.decem species group by providing psithurisme a diagnosis of the group, an illustrated identification key to species level, and worker-based species descriptions for all five species, which include diagnoses, discussions, images, and distribution maps.The

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High Selectivity Single Wideband and Quad-Band HTS Filters Using Novel Quad-Mode Resonators With Self-Coupled Structure

cortech sonic-flo gloves This paper presents improved quad-mode resonators based on the open/short-end load of the center stub, which introduces the self-coupled structure.Compared with the traditional stub-loaded stepped impedance resonator (SLSIR), the proposed quad-mode resonators can significantly reduce the circuit size and further increase th

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Individual differences in dual-target RSVP task performance relate to entrainment but not to individual alpha frequency.

The attentional blink (AB) paradigm is widely used to study visual temporal attention.An important feature of the standard AB paradigm is repetitive visual stimulation, more precisely the rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) of numerous distracters interspersed with two targets.The RSVP stream is likely to result in entrainment of visual cortex,

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Dangerous scorpion fauna of Mali

Although the main Malian scorpion species of medical interest, Androctonus amoreuxi, is responsible for severe envenomings and perhaps some deaths, it has hitherto been considered not dangerous for humans.This population is located in the Saharian North-Eastern regions of Mali where it is accompanied by Leiurus quinquestriatus, a well known dangero

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