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Eur J Taxon, v. 885, jul. 2023
Artigo em Inglês | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-IBPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: bud-5044

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The chelodesmid genus Dibolostethus Hoffman, 2009, the sole member of the tribe Dibolostethini, is reviewed. The genus contains the type species D. sicarius Hoffman, 2009 known only from the Los Rios Province, Ecuador, and two new species from the Tropical Andes, D. inopinatus Means, Bouzan & Ivanov sp. nov. from the Morona-Santiago Province, Ecuador and D. kattani Means, Bouzan, Martínez-Torres & Ivanov sp. nov. from the Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia. We redescribe D. sicarius and provide a revised diagnosis of the genus, images of diagnostic morphological characters, and a key to the males of Dibolostethus. In addition, we provide a summary and a distribution map of the Chelodesmidae of the Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot.

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Rev. Fac. Med. UNAM ; 64(1): 39-48, ene.-feb. 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1250772

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Resumen: El organismo de la mujer experimenta una serie de cambios fisiológicos, a todos niveles, que tienen la finalidad de adaptarse y dar respuesta a la gran demanda que representan las 40 semanas de gestación que durará la formación un nuevo ser humano en su interior. Dichos cambios ocurren de manera gradual, pero continua, a lo largo de todo el embarazo y van desde cambios cardiovasculares, digestivos, pulmonares, hematológicos y endocrinos, los cuales al final también terminan por revertirse de manera paulatina durante el puerperio. Los cambios fisiológicos se relacionan con el desarrollo de distintos síntomas, signos y alteraciones en la mujer embarazada, así como cambios en los parámetros de los estudios paraclínicos, lo cual hace que resulte especialmente relevante que el médico general o de primer contacto esté familiarizado con estos cambios y el momento en el que ocurren en el embarazo, para que pueda realizar una oportuna identificación de las alteraciones que pueden representar estados patológicos que resulten una amenaza para el bienestar materno y fetal. Por todo lo anterior, el objetivo de la presente revisión temática fue recopilar y describir los principales cambios fisiológicos que ocurren en la mujer durante el embarazo normal, así como los cambios que se presentan en los estudios paraclínicos más comunes.


Abstract: The woman's body undergoes a series of physiological changes at all levels that hace the purpose of adapting and responding to the the 40 weeks of gestation. These changes occur gradually, but in a continuously, throughout the pregnancy and range from cardiovascular, digestive, pulmonary, hematological and endocrine changes, which at the end also end up gradually reversing during the puerperium. The physiological changes are related to the development of different symptoms, signs and alterations in the pregnant woman, as well as changes in the parameters of the paraclinical studies, which makes it especially relevant for the general practitioner or first contact doctor to recognize these changes and the moment in which they occur in pregnancy so that they can make a timely identification of the alterations that can represent pathological states that are a threat to maternal and fetal well-being. For all of the above, the objective of this thematic review was to collect and describe the main physiological changes that occur in women during a normal pregnancy, as well as the changes that occur in the most common paraclinical studies.

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Zootaxa ; 3626: 477-98, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26176151

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In the New World, the milliped family Platyrhacidae (Polydesmida) is known or projected for Central America south of southeastern Nicaragua and the northern » of South America, with disjunct, insular populations on Hispaniola (Haiti), Guadeloupe (Basse-Terre), and St. Lucia. Male near-topotypes enable redescription of Proaspis aitia Loomis, 1941, possibly endemic to the western end of the southern Haitian peninsula. The tibiotarsus of its biramous gonopodal telopodite bends strongly laterad, and the medially directed solenomere arises at midlength proximal to the bend. With a uniramous telopodite, P. sahlii Jeekel, 1980, on Guadeloupe, is not congeneric, and Hoffmanorhacus, n. gen., is erected to accommodate it. Nannorrhacus luciae (Pocock, 1894), on St. Lucia, is redescribed; also with a biramous telopodite, its tibiotarsus arises distad and diverges from the coaxial solenomere. The Antillean species do not comprise a clade and are only distantly related; rather than introductions, they plausibly reflect ancestral occurrences on the "proto-Antillean" terrain before it rifted from "proto-South America" in the Cretaceous/Paleocene, with fragmentation isolating modern forms on their present islands. Existing platyrhacid tribes are formally elevated to subfamilies as this category was omitted from recent taxonomies. Without unequivocal evidence to the contrary, geographically anomalous species should initially be regarded as indigenous rather than anthropochoric.


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Artrópodes/anatomia & histologia , Artrópodes/classificação , Distribuição Animal , Animais , Artrópodes/fisiologia , Evolução Biológica , América Central , Feminino , Masculino , Filogenia , América do Sul , Especificidade da Espécie , Índias Ocidentais
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