Publications by authors named "Victoria L Wong"

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  • The millipede Wood, 1864 is a social, fungivorous species known for its unique behaviors, including paternal care of eggs and forming multi-generational groups.
  • The study provided insights into its life history, showing that males are solely responsible for egg care and that their oviposition period spans mid-April to late June, with an incubation time of 3-4 weeks.
  • Chemical defenses are linked to large glands in older millipedes, and their feeding habits are exclusively on certain fungi, with their social aggregations forming around food sources like the order Polyporales.
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The center of diversity for the chordeumatidan millipede family Conotylidae is northwestern North America, where five of six subfamilies and ten of fourteen previously described genera occur; in this paper, seven additional new genera and 33 new species from the region are described. New species in the genus Taiyutyla Chamberlin, 1952 are: Taiyutyla tillamook, Taiyutyla acuphora, and Taiyutyla amicitia; in the genus Bollmanella Chamberlin, 1941: Bollmanella bombus, Bollmanella washingtonensis and Bollmanella leonardi; in the genus Brunsonia Loomis Schmitt, 1971: Brunsonia pulchra, Brunsonia digitata, Brunsonia wenatchee, Brunsonia chelanoparva, Brunsonia chelanomagna, Brunsonia selwayana and Brunsonia benewah. Vancouvereuma n.

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Surface structures that trap light leading to near complete structural absorption creates an appearance of "super black." Well known in the natural world from bird feathers and butterfly scales, super black has evolved independently from various anatomical structures. Due to an exceptional ability to reduce specular reflection, these biological materials have garnered interest from optical industries.

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