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This publication is volume 2, issue 3 of the University of South Carolina Publications. Series III. Biology. on taxonomic studies of the flora and fauna of South Carolina.
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This publication is volume 3, issue 1 of the University of South Carolina Publications. Series III. Biology. on taxonomic studies of the flora and fauna of South Carolina.
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This November 2016 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 48, issue 11, features news and updates for South Carolina libraries.
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This December 2016 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 48, issue 12, features news and updates for South Carolina libraries.
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This report provides an overview of the recycling and buying recycled activities of state agencies and colleges/universities for fiscal year 2016
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This is a list of diseases and conditions that must, by law, be reported by physicians and health care professionals to their local public health department.
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This January 2017 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 49, issue 1, features news and updates for South Carolina libraries.
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Unique sperm morphology is described for Aegla longirostri Bond-Buckup & Buckup, 1994. a representative of the freshwater anomuran family Aeglidae from South America. Comparisons of the spermatozoal ultrastructure of this species with that described for other anomurans indicate that A. longirostri has a distinct suite of spermatozoal characters. Within the Anomura, the aeglids share more spermatozoal characters with the superfamily Lomoidea. represented by the monotypic Australian endemic genus, Lomis, than to any previously described representative from the Galatheoidea, Hippoidea. or Paguroidea. A more basal ancestry, with an independent evolutionary lineage. within the Anomura is Postulated for the Aeglidae. A Superficial resemblance of the spermatozoal ultrastructure of A. longirostri to that described for a palinurid lobster, Jasus, and a thalassinidean mud shrimp, Neaxius, is also noted.
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