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- Pelecinus polyturator, occurs from North through South America, and the others occur in Mexico (Pelecinus thoracicus) and South America (Pelecinus dichrous)...
- Pelecinus polyturator is a species of wasp in the family Pelecinidae. The large (up to 7 cm) glossy black insects are the most common and well-known members...
- hypericin in St John's wort poisoning and ingestion of biserrula (Biserrula pelecinus) in sheep, or buckwheat plants (green or dried) in horses. In hepatogenous...
- bacterium from the genus Mesorhizobium which was isolated from Biserrula pelecinus in Australia. LSPN lpsn.dsmz.de Straininfo of Mesorhizobium opportunistum...
- Arabian peninsula, and in east Africa as far south as Tanzania. Biserrula pelecinus, generally called just "biserrula", is under domestication in Australia...
- the genus of Mesorhizobium which was isolated from nodules on Biserrula pelecinus in Australia LSPN lpsn.dsmz.de Straininfo of Mesorhizobium australi****...
- Trifolium incarnatum, Trifolium resupinatum, Ornithopus spp., Biserrula pelecinus, annual Medicago spp., and gr**** species of the genera Lolium, Dactylis...
- in the superfamily Proctotrupoidea. It contains only one living genus, Pelecinus, with three species known from the Americas. The earliest fossil species...
- biovar biserrulae, a novel biovar nodulating the pasture legume Biserrula pelecinus L". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology...
- has found a metapleural gland convergently evolved in the wasp species Pelecinus polyturator. From the bulla, ants can groom the secretion onto the surface...