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Texas is on high alert due to the potential threat of the New World screwworm, a once-eradicated, flesh-eating pest that devastated the U.S. cattle industry throughout the 20th century. While the parasitic fly seemingly hasn’t made it to Burnet County, local agriculture experts say awareness is key to stopping an outbreak.
The United States shut down cattle, horse, and bison trade with Mexico on May 11 when the screwworm was detected about 700 miles from the border. Since then, a coalition of local, state, federal, and international organizations have mobilized to control the insect’s spread before it can cause mayhem for ranchers north of the border.
“I wouldn’t say that we need to get panicked or scared right now; I just think that we need to be aware,” Burnet County AgriLife Extension Agent Kelly Tarla told DailyTrib.com. “Screwworms are definitely something that every livestock owner and every pet owner should be looking for.”
While Burnet County is far from the screwworm detection zone, Tarla said local ranchers should be vigilant.
“We are still rural enough where this could become a problem,” she said. “Believe me, if it comes close to a problem, we wil
The Taxonomic Revolution of New World dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
An ongoing revolution
Anyone familiar with the taxonomic literature on the New World Scarabaeinae must have realized that we live in a rather special period. Since 1988, no less than 81 complete revisions have been published, and these were later updated by 69 supplements. Combined, these works address the systematics of 950 species in the Western Hemisphere (Tables 1, 2; Figure 1). This is not to say that, previously, the taxonomic knowledge of the fauna had been static. Rather the contrary, ever since Linnaeus (1758), the number of new taxa described from the New World has been growing steadily (Figure 2). Before the current period – which we name the Taxonomic Revolution of New World dung beetles – there had been two other moments when the fauna was systematically revised: the first, during the late 1860s, was led by Edgar von Harold, who, among other works, monographed four of the most diverse genera on the continent,
Ateuchus
,
Canthidium
,
Dichotomius
, and
Canthon
(Table 3; Figure 3). In this short three-year period between 1867 and 186
New World: Aeternum Elite Chest Runs Guide for Epic Loot
Elite Chest Runs
(ECRs) in the
New World: Aeternum
serve as an effective method for obtaining top-tier gear, crafting materials, and various other essential resources. These runs involve exploring high-level zones with a group to strategically loot elite chests, which contain some of the best rewards in the game. Whether you are looking to improve your Gear Score or strengthen your in-game economy, ECRs are important for progression. Additionally, you can also use LootBar to buy New World Coins in order to prepare for these challenging runs. This guide will help you with Elite Chest Runs which will enhance your gaming experience.
What are Elite Chest Runs?
Elite Chest Runs are group-oriented expeditions in which players loot elite chests which are scattered throughout high-level zones in Aeternum. These chests contain powerful items, rare crafting materials, and components for trophies. They are also time-efficient, as each run allows players to cover multiple zones in a short span, which significantly increases the chances of obtaining epic loot. The rewards from ECRs not only improve the combat readiness of your
New World Elite Chest Runs ECR / World Tours WT Guide
How to find the starting point for
TRIB - Tribunal Highmound - SE Elysian Wilds
Tribunal Highmound is located in SouthEast Elysian Wilds
Enemy
Angry Earth
Weak
Fire 30% - Slash 20%
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