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- Gambierdiscus polynesiensis is a species of toxic (ciguatoxin- and maitotoxin-like toxicity) dinoflagellate. It is 68–85 μm long and 64–75 μm wide dorsoventrally...
- Glyphostoma polynesiensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clathurellidae. The whorls are narrowly obtusely shouldered...
- tiger mosquito - Aedes polynesiensis". Archived from the original on 2011-02-06. "Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit: Aedes polynesiensis". Archived from the...
- Paraxanthodes polynesiensis is a species of crab found in the French Polynesian Exclusive Economic Zone. "WoRMS - Paraxanthodes polynesiensis (Davie, 1993)"...
- than 50,000 people are globally affected every year. Currently, G. polynesiensis, G. excentricus and G. silvae are recognized as being highly toxic,...
- using genetically modified insects. In Polynesia, the species Aedes polynesiensis is responsible for the transmission of human lymphatic filariasis. Aedes...
- 2003 A. oris Henssge et al. 2009 "A. pacaensis" Fonkou et al. 2018 "A. polynesiensis" Cimmino et al. 2016 A. procaprae Yang et al. 2021 "A. provencensis"...
- Aedes species that may transmit the disease include A. albopictus, A. polynesiensis and A. scutellaris. Humans are the primary host of the virus, but it...
- disease vectors such as Aedes albopictus, Aedes aegypti, and Aedes polynesiensis. If their habitat lacks food or is overcrowded, the larvae are known...
- (McGilchrist, 1905) Paraxanthodes obtusidens (Sakai, 1965) Paraxanthodes polynesiensis Davie, 1992 Peter K. L. Ng; Danièle Guinot & Peter J. F. Davie (2008)...