11 research outputs found

    Megalodontes gratiosus (Mocsáry, 1881) on flowers

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    <p><em><strong>Megalodontes gratiosus</strong></em> (Mocsáry, 1881), females</p> <p>An endemic species from central and south-eastern Spain. Type locality: "Granada".</p> <p>(1) Granada: Baza, 26.05.2013, Sierra de Baza, ca. 37.3998°N 2.844°W, 1530 m a.s.l.; photos: Paco Moreno.</p> <p>(2) Alicante: environment of Villena 21.05.2011, Sierra de Salinas, ca. 38.530°N, 0.990°W, 535 m a.s.l.; photos: Fani Martínez.</p> <p>(3) Alicante: environment of Villena 13.04.2008, Peña Rubia, ca. 38.607°N, 0.805°W, 670 m a.s.l.; photos: David Molina.</p> <p>det. A. Taeger (according to the pictures).</p> <p>Records published first on http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org</p> <p>Original description:<em> Tarpa gratiosa</em> Mocsáry, 1881</p> <p>Mocsáry, A. (= Mocsáry, S.) 1881: Hymenoptera nova e variis orbis terrarum partibus. [Uj hártyaröpűek a föld különböző részeiből.] (In Latin, abstract in Hungarian.) - Természetrajzi Füzetek, Budapest 5(1): 29-37.</p

    Mean (and standard deviation) of the CV of the 20 patients’ regarding each dynamic range considered.

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    <p>CV was computed for each feature considering different combinations of matrix size and slice thickness, that is, matrix sizes of 432x432 and 256x256 pixels and slice thickness of 1 mm and 2 mm. Shaded cells correspond to those combinations obtaining a CV below 10%.</p

    Mean (and standard deviation) of the CV computed for the 20 patients.

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    <p>Results are shown for each combination of spatial resolution and slice thickness considered. CV was computed for each feature considering different dynamic range values, i.e. 16, 32 and 64 grey levels.</p
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