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Coccygodes Corpulentus
''Coccygodes'' is a genus of wasps in the subfamily Cryptinae, tribe Cryptini and subtribe Baryceratina. Species * '' Coccygodes alacer'' Tosquinet, 1896 * '' Coccygodes bifasciatus'' Cameron, 1912 * '' Coccygodes bimaculator'' (Thunberg, 1822) * '' Coccygodes brevispiculus'' Waterston, 1927 * '' Coccygodes corpulentus'' Tosquinet, 1896 * ''Coccygodes eugeneus'' Tosquinet, 1896 * ''Coccygodes nobilis'' ( Saussure, 1892) * ''Coccygodes pictipennis'' Tosquinet, 1896 * ''Coccygodes rufopetiolatus'' Waterston, 1927 * ''Coccygodes subquadratus'' Waterston, 1927 * ''Coccygodes superbus'' Szépligeti, 1916 * ''Coccygodes townesorum ''Coccygodes'' is a genus of wasps in the subfamily Cryptinae, tribe Cryptini and subtribe Baryceratina. Species * '' Coccygodes alacer'' Tosquinet, 1896 * '' Coccygodes bifasciatus'' Cameron, 1912 * '' Coccygodes bimaculator'' (Thunberg, ...'' De Santis, 1967 ; Names brought to synonymy: * ''Coccygodes erythrostomus'', synonym of ''Coccygod ...
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Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Carl Peter Thunberg
Carl Peter Thunberg, also known as Karl Peter von Thunberg, Carl Pehr Thunberg, or Carl Per Thunberg (11 November 1743 – 8 August 1828), was a Swedish naturalist and an "apostle" of Carl Linnaeus. After studying under Linnaeus at Uppsala University, he spent seven years travelling in southern Africa and Asia, collecting and describing many plants and animals new to European science, and observing local cultures. He has been called "the father of South African botany", "pioneer of Occidental Medicine in Japan", and the "Japanese Linnaeus". Early life Thunberg was born and grew up in Jönköping, Sweden. At the age of 18, he entered Uppsala University where he was taught by Carl Linnaeus, regarded as the "father of modern taxonomy". Thunberg graduated in 1767 after 6 years of studying. To deepen his knowledge in botany, medicine and natural history, he was encouraged by Linnaeus in 1770 to travel to Paris and Amsterdam. In Amsterdam and Leiden Thunberg met the Dutch botanis ...
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Luis De Santis
Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic in Portugal, but common in Brazil. Origins The Germanic name (and its variants) is usually said to be composed of the words for "fame" () and "warrior" () and hence may be translated to ''famous warrior'' or "famous in battle". According to Dutch onomatologists however, it is more likely that the first stem was , meaning fame, which would give the meaning 'warrior for the gods' (or: 'warrior who captured stability') for the full name.J. van der Schaar, ''Woordenboek van voornamen'' (Prisma Voornamenboek), 4e druk 1990; see also thLodewijs in the Dutch given names database Modern forms of the name are the German name Ludwig and the Dutch form Lodewijk. and the other Iberian forms more closely resemble the French name Louis, a derivat ...
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Coccygodes Townesorum
''Coccygodes'' is a genus of wasps in the subfamily Cryptinae, tribe Cryptini and subtribe Baryceratina. Species * '' Coccygodes alacer'' Tosquinet, 1896 * '' Coccygodes bifasciatus'' Cameron, 1912 * '' Coccygodes bimaculator'' (Thunberg, 1822) * '' Coccygodes brevispiculus'' Waterston Waterston is a village near Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the community and parish of Llanstadwell. The built-up area had a population of 335 in 2011. Part of the village lies within the boundaries of the Dragon LNG terminal ..., 1927 * '' Coccygodes corpulentus'' Tosquinet, 1896 * '' Coccygodes eugeneus'' Tosquinet, 1896 * '' Coccygodes nobilis'' ( Saussure, 1892) * '' Coccygodes pictipennis'' Tosquinet, 1896 * '' Coccygodes rufopetiolatus'' Waterston, 1927 * '' Coccygodes subquadratus'' Waterston, 1927 * '' Coccygodes superbus'' Szépligeti, 1916 * '' Coccygodes townesorum'' De Santis, 1967 ; Names brought to synonymy: * ''Coccygodes erythrostomus'', synonym of ''C ...
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James Waterston (entomologist)
James Waterston (7 February 1879 – 28 April 1930) was a Scottish entomologist and minister of the United Free Church of Scotland who in 1917 was appointed as the first specialist hymenopterist at the Imperial Bureau of Entomology. James Waterson was born on 7 February 1879 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, and was educated as George Watson's College in Edinburgh before studying Divinity and Science at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with bachelor's degrees in both subjects, before being awarded a doctoral degree in science. He became a minister of the United Free Church in Shetland where he continued his biological studies, carrying out studies of ectoparasites, becoming an authority in the Mallophaga of Britain. In 1917 Waterston joined the Imperial Bureau of Entomology to study the Hymenoptera of the superfamily Chalcidoidea. He was temporarily commissioned in the Royal Army Medical Corps in May 1917 and served as entomologist to the Malaria Commission at Thessa ...
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