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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «APTERISM»
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1
Encyclopedia of Entomology
In many Meloidae (Meloe), the elytra appear to fit badly, as among physogastric
beetles. The elytra overlap but the beetle is apterous already as a pupa, as in
Timarcha. This means a long history of apterism. In certain cases, brachelytry can
...
2
CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
apterism aqueous humor apterism. winglessness; a condition whereby wings are
absent. Used especially with respect to insects. Cf. apterous. apterium. a
featherless area, situated between feather tracts on the body of a bird. apterous, ...
3
Encyclopedia of Insects
Complete apterism, and thereby elimination, of projecting structures in all
females due to endocrinal arresting of development of adult anatomy (neoteny or
pedomorphosis) at an early nymphal stage. Males of many species, especially in
arid ...
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé, 2009
4
The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation
Thus apterism might be correlated with a raised fertility. He points out that
physogastry is constantly connected with high fertility, but that incapacity for flight
is more widely distributed amongst female beetles than physogastry ; and
physogastry ...
5
Evolution of gall forming insects, gall midges
The first species characterized by apterism, Wasmaniella aptera Kieff., was
discovered by Kieffer (1898), only the female being described and the species
being assigned to the tribe Micromyiini . Later, a second species of this genus W
...
Boris Mikhaĭlovich Mamaev, 1975
6
Science Reports of the Tokyo Kyoiku Daigaku
However, it is meaningless to try to discuss the apterism of the females of Clunio
and Pontomyia in the same rank with that of other genera. The biological
meaning of the aptierism of the Tethymyia type is essentially different from that of
the ...
However, it is meaningless to try to discuss the apterism of the females of Clunio
and Pontomyia in the same rank with that of other genera. The biological
meaning of the aptierism of the Tethymyia type is essentially different from that of
the ...
Tōkyō Kyōiku Daigaku, 1962
8
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... DARTITIS+ MASTITIS+ NOTORNIS+ PHYLESIS+ SAMNITIS+ TYRANNISe
ALBINISM APTERISM BOTULISM CRONYISM DONATISM EPIZOISM FAIRYISM
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9
Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science
... morphological 9, 12 Amphipoda 258 anophthalmy, depigmentation, apterism (
ADA) 450 Arachnida 71 behavioural 3—4 acoustic behaviour 3—4 aggregation/
schooling 3 aggression/antagonistic behaviour 3 alarm substances, responses to
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10
Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Zoogeography of Beetles and Ants: A ...
Flightlessness Apterism is a frequent phenomenon on islands and mountains.
This was carefully studied by P.J. Darlington, Jr. (1936, 1943. and 1971), who
published important papers on the subject. In relation to Saint Helena, all
endemics ...
Philip Jackson Darlington, George E. Ball, 1985