10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAEDOGENETIC»
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Volume 1: Morphology and Systematics (Archostemata, ...
The life cycle can be summarised as follows (Fig. 5.7): The paedogenetic larva
has a central position in the life cycle. In fact there are two types of larvae
subsumed under this name. Both are externally identical but are capable of
different types ...
Rolf G. Beutel, Richard Leschen, 2005
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The Masterpiece of Nature: The Evolution and Genetics of ...
The larvae are paedogenetic and reproduce by apomictic thelytoky: their eggs
undergo a single mitotic maturation division and commence cleavage, to produce
embryos which parasitize and eventually kill their mother. During cleavage there
...
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Mushroom Pest and Disease Control: A Color Handbook
A Color Handbook J. T. Fletcher, R. H. Gaze. 148 Cecid Lestremia leucophaea, a
non-paedogenetic female. Adults have a leg span of about 1 2 mm. 149
Sphaerocerid, adult fly of Pullimosina heteroneura. 150 Sphaerocerid; typical ...
J. T. Fletcher, R. H. Gaze, 2008
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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE AMPHIBIA
In the former case the entire population could become paedogenetic only in
situations that would favor reproduction of paedogenics over that of normal
individuals. For example, in some populations of Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium
in ...
Paedogenetic females are of three distinct types: female-producing, male-
producing, and both male- and female-producing. Paedogenetic mothers with
abundant food generate all-female broods in four to five days. With less food,
male- ...
Young larvae are set free in the body cavity of the paedogenetic larvae and they
feed on the maternal tissues, eventually escaping through the body wall of the
parent. Under average nutritional conditions normal adults are produced.
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Nematomorpha, Priapulida, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera
A, The lifecycle of the family Pliciloricidae including two types of sexual life cycles
(one including a postlarval stage and one with a very reduced postlarval stage)
and two types of asexual life cycles (one paedogenetic with external maturation ...
Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa, 2012
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Encyclopedia of Insects
In each of these species there are four different kinds of reproductive females: an
adult female; a thelytokous paedogenetic larva (i.e., a reproductively mature larva
), an arrhenotokous paedogenetic larva, and a deuterotokous paedogenetic ...
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé, 2003
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A Dictionary of Entomology
PAEDOGENETIC. Adj. (Greek,. pais. I. child. +. genesis I descent + -ic I of nature
of.) Reproduction by juvenile or otherwise immature animals. Cf. Neotenic.
PAEDOMORPH Noun. (Greek, pais I child + morphosis I form. PL, Paedomorphs.
) ...
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The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
It is believed that males only are developed from the mother-devouring
Curculioid larva hatching from the single egg of the oviparous paedogenetic form
, and that the amount of animal food taken by the young Caraboid larvae in
feeding after ...