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- Remanella is a genus of karyorelict ciliates, belonging to family Loxodidae. Whereas Remanella inhabits brackish and marine waters, Loxodes – the other...
- Scrobipalpa remanella is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Povolný in 1966. It is found in Iraq. The length of the forewings is about...
- described by Roesler in 1973. It contains only one species Sudaniola remanella, which is found in Spain and Sudan. "World Pyraloidea Database". Globiz...
- negative gravitaxes are found in a variety of protozoans (e.g., Loxodes, Remanella and Paramecium). Magnetotaxis is, strictly speaking, the ability to sense...
- unlike other karyorelictean ciliates such as the other loxodid genus Remanella, which live in brackish-water or marine habitats. They feed on bacteria...
- strontium in the genus Remanella, but barium in Loxodes. Molecular phylogeny based on sequences of the SSU rRNA gene indicates that Remanella and Loxodes branch...
- President of the German Zoological Society for 1963-1964. The ciliate genus Remanella is named after him. Former students of Remane who went on to become university...
- rebeli (Preissecker, 1914) Scrobipalpa reiprichi Povolný, 1984 Scrobipalpa remanella Povolný, 1966 Scrobipalpa remota Povolný, 1972 Scrobipalpa richteri Povolný...
- Lumbsch (2004) Xanthoparmelia rankinensis Elix (2004) Xanthoparmelia remanella Elix (2004) Xanthoparmelia remanens (Elix) Elix & J.Johnst. (1986) Xanthoparmelia...
- syriacalis (Ragonot, 1895) Stemmatophora vulpecalis Ragonot, 1891 Sudaniola remanella Roesler, 1973 Synaphe antennalis (Fabricius, 1794) Synaphe bombycalis...