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Genomic data
VCFfile containing information about common bottlenose dolphins and worksheets containing information on the biopsies collected and information abou stable isotopes of carbon and nitroge
Structural overview of influenza peptides bound to SLA-1*14:02 and SLA-2*11:04.
(A) Upper panel: SLA-1*14:02 (α1, α2 and α3 domains in green) with nucleoprotein peptide DFEREGYSL (blue) and porcine β2M (grey). Lower panel: position of DFEREGYSL within the SLA-1*14:02 binding groove and amino (position 2) and carboxyl (position 9) terminus anchor residues of the peptide are shown below the black arrows. (B) Same figure layout as for (A). SLA-1*14:02 (α1, α2 and α3 domains in green) with nucleoprotein peptide EFEDLTFLA (orange) and porcine β2M (grey). (C) Same figure layout as for (A). SLA-2*11:04 (α1, α2 and α3 domains in yellow) with nucleoprotein peptide IAYERMCNI (cyan) and porcine β2M (grey).</p
Genoves-Stable_Isotopes.xlsx
Worksheet containing information on the biopsies collected and containing information abou stable isotopes os carbon and nitroge
Genoves-Genomic_data.xlsx
Worksheet containing information on the biopsies collected and used in the study for genomic analysi
Steganacarus somalicus
Steganacarus somalicus (Berlese, 1923) Phthiracarus (Trachyhoplophora) somalicus Berlese, 1923, p. 258. Berlese described the present species as closely related to S. striculus, possibly even a variety. In the Berlese Collection the original material (nos. 208/ 9-14, no type-selection) from "Somalia italiana, Foci del Giuba" is labelled as " Phthiracarus echidninus Berl. var. somalicus "; apparently echidninus is an unpublished synonym of striculus. As mentioned by Berlese, the species differs from striculus by the rather short sensillus that is thickened towards the end. The notogastral hairs appear to be slightly longer than in striculus; they are stif f and coarse at the end.Published as part of van der Hammen, L., 1959, Berlese's Primitive Oribatid Mites, pp. 1-93 in Zoologische Verhandelingen 40 on page 4
