10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APODOUS»
Discover the use of
apodous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
apodous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The
Apodous Holothurians: A Monograph of the Synaptidć and ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
2
Encyclopedia of Entomology
Apodous. Larva. A larval body form that is legless, robust, and C-shaped or
spindle-shaped. The head may be well developed, or not. Apodous larval types
include curculionoid, muscoid, and apoid.
3
Polychaetes: British Amphinomida, Spintherida and +& ...
One antenna; no cirri on post-peristomial apodous segment (Fig. 34A)
Nematonereis unicornis (p. 114) Three or five antennae; with or without cirri on
apodous segment 2 2. Three antennae ; no cirri on apodous segment (Fig. 30A)
Lysidice ...
John David George, Gesa Hartmann-Schröder, Linnean Society of London, 1985
4
Arthropod Biology and Evolution: Molecules, Development, ...
Number of trunk segments is roughly calculated as #LBS + 3 (one anterior trunk
segment bearing a pair of poisonous maxillipedes (forcipular segment) and two
terminal apodous segments of the ano-genital region (telson excluded), but the ...
Alessandro Minelli, Geoffrey Boxshall, Giuseppe Fusco, 2013
Apodous Nymph Inside the skin of a quiescent larva was found an apodous skin,
and inside this apodous skin a completely formed adult female. Apodous nymph
with cephalothorax distinctly broader than abdomen and capitulum represented ...
6
A Dictionary of Entomology
Larva of second and subsequent instars hymenopteriform with head capsule and
Antenna present or absent, Mandibles usually present, body apodous, midgut
and hindgut not connected and excretion restricted to prepupa or last larval instar
.
7
The Insects: Structure and Function
15.7c). The larvae of Lepidoptera, Mecoptera and Tenthredinidae (sawflies;
Hymenoptera) are of the polypod type. The third basic form is the apodous larva,
which has no legs and has a poorly sclerotized cuticle. Several different forms
can be ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
8
Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, ...
It is also met with in certain of the Cerambycidae and Buprestidae, in the dung-
feeding larva of Cercyon, and in the Eucnemidae, while an apodous stage occurs
in the ontogeny of members of the Meloidae and Bruchidae. It is a comparatively
...
Owain Westmacott Richards, Richard Gareth Davies, 1979
Figure 12.3 Examples of different types of holometabolous larvae: (a—c)
polypodous or oligopodous, with three pairs of true legs, (d—f) apodous, no true
legs. (a) Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, (b) Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, (c) Trichoptera,
Molannidae ...
Jill Lancaster, Barbara J. Downes, 2013
10
Review of the Spirobolida on Madagascar, with descriptions ...
The presence of apodous rings in front of the telson in mature specimens hint to
the existence of postmaturity moults. Distribution and ecology: this species was
only collected in the littoral rainforest on sand of Mandena (Fig. 25). Only 160 ha
of ...
Thomas Wesener, Henrik Enghoff, Petra Sierwald, 2009