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    Surgery: the UWI graduate's guide to USA surgical residency by Anthony Javed Machikan, Shivran Naren Singh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The competition for general surgery specialisation remains high and while the United Kingdom route of training is a well-established avenue, the University of the West Indies (UWI) graduate has alternative options with the United States general surgery residency. …”
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    Mahogany Webworm, Macalla thyrsisalis Walker (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschilinae) by Forrest W. Howard, Sergio Gallo, Bryan Steinberg

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…It describes this strikingly colored caterpillar pest of West Indies mahogany, its distribution, description, biology, host plants, damage and economic importance, management, and selected references. …”
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    Jamaican Field Cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Fabricius) (Insecta: Orthoptera: Gryllidae) by Thomas J. Walker

    Published 2003-08-01
    “… This species was first described from Jamaica and is widespread in the West Indies. It may have first become established in south Florida as recently as the early 1950's. …”
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    Mahogany Webworm, Macalla thyrsisalis Walker (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschilinae) by Forrest W. Howard, Sergio Gallo, Bryan Steinberg

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…It describes this strikingly colored caterpillar pest of West Indies mahogany, its distribution, description, biology, host plants, damage and economic importance, management, and selected references. …”
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    Jamaican Field Cricket, Gryllus assimilis (Fabricius) (Insecta: Orthoptera: Gryllidae) by Thomas J. Walker

    Published 2003-08-01
    “… This species was first described from Jamaica and is widespread in the West Indies. It may have first become established in south Florida as recently as the early 1950's. …”
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    Ficus citrifolia, Shortleaf Fig by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Northrop, describes this semi-deciduous fig tree that is native to Florida and naturally found in tropical hammocks throughout south Florida, the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the West Indies and some regions in Central America – scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    Sous couleur de race… by Jean-Luc Jamard

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…This is followed by the article’s two main sections, which consider two questions: are races pure cultural and historical “inventions” (e.g. the West Indies), or are they “natural” units? (Genes speak not of real races, but of ancestry groups.) …”
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    Ficus citrifolia, Shortleaf Fig by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Northrop, describes this semi-deciduous fig tree that is native to Florida and naturally found in tropical hammocks throughout south Florida, the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the West Indies and some regions in Central America – scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    El Gusano Tejedor de la Caoba, Macalla thyrsisalis Walker (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschiinae) by Forrest W. Howard, Sergio Gallo, Bryan Steinberg

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…It describes this strikingly colored caterpillar pest of West Indies mahogany, its distribution, description, biology, host plants, damage and economic importance, management, and selected references. …”
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    El Gusano Tejedor de la Caoba, Macalla thyrsisalis Walker (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Epipaschiinae) by Forrest W. Howard, Sergio Gallo, Bryan Steinberg

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…It describes this strikingly colored caterpillar pest of West Indies mahogany, its distribution, description, biology, host plants, damage and economic importance, management, and selected references. …”
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    Caribbean Fruit Fly, Anastrepha suspensa (Loew) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., John B. Heppner, Thomas R. Fasulo, James L. Nation

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…It is a near relative of the Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Loew), and is one of several species of fruit flies which are indigenous to the West Indies and the larvae of which attack several kinds of tropical and subtropical fruits. …”
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