10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEOTEINIA»
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1
A Dictionary of Entomology
NEOTEINIA See Neoteny. Alt. Neoteiny. NEOTENIC Adj. (Greek, neos I new +
teinein I to stretch + -ic I characterized by.) Isoptera: 'secondary' reproductives
which developed in a termite colony when 'Primary' Reproductives (King and
Queen) ...
2
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
Neoteinia, or the persistence of larval characteristics, does not necessarily imply
that anticipation in time of sexual maturity which is usually connoted with the use
of the term paedogenes is,— which, moreover, is strictly applied to agamic ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain),
1897
3
An Introduction to Entomology
NEOTEINIA The persistence with adult animals of larval characteristics has been
termed neoteinia* or neotenia. When this term first came into use it was applied
to certain amphibians, as the axolotle, which retains its gills after becoming ...
John Henry Comstock,
1920
4
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
... or complementary royal forms. This is substantially a most remarkable
phenomenon of neoteinia. But whereas neoteinia, or the sexual maturity of forms
retaining larval characteristics, is dependent in Amphibia on the environment, in
Ter- ...
5
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
neoteny, neoteinia, neotenia, neoteiny See 1heterochrony: neoteny. ♢ nepotism n
. 1. A Pope's, or other ecclesiastic's, showing special favors to nephews, or other
relatives, in conferring offices; unfair preferment of nephews, or other relatives, ...
6
There's a Word for It (Revised Edition): A Grandiloquent ...
... 116–17 nanophilia, 72 natiform, 77 nassology, 204 nauplius, 108 neanilagnia,
72 neaped, 24 nebulochaotic, 23 neoteinia, 31 nepenthe, 25 nepiomania, 85
nestcock, 66 nexum, 190 nidificate, 83 nidor, 57 nikhedonia, 249 noctivagant,
222 ...
Charles Harrington Elster,
2005
7
Principles of Organic Evolution
Caenogenesis, Neoteinia, and Paedogenesis. While most organisms attain adult
life by a gradual process of growth and so acquire their characteristic adaptations
during embryonic development, others, when young, differ conspicuously from ...
Arthur Ward Lindsey,
1952
8
A Portuguese-English Dictionary
neoteinia. neotomismo (m.) Neo-Thomism. neotr&pico -ca (adj.) Neotropical.
neovitalismo (m.) neoyitalism. neovulcanico -ca (adj., Pelrog.) neovolcanic.
neoz6ico -ca (adj.; Geol.) Neozoic. nepa (/., Zool.) the genus of water scorpions (
Nepa).
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin,
1970
... verdant, young, youthful immature frog: tadpole immature insect stage: pupa
immature mushroom: button immature seed: ovule immaturity: nonage immaturity
, prolonged: neoteinia immeasurable: boundless, countless, endless, immense, ...
249: "The term neoteinia has been introduced by Camerano (Bui. Soc. Ent. Ital. [v
. 17], 1885, pp. 89-94) to denote the persistence during adult life of part or all of
the characteristics normally peculiar to the immature, growing, or larval stages.
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