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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MONODELPHIC»
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1
The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from ...
(Note three choices) Stoma with all onchia reduced in size or absent; females
monodelphic or didelphic; demanian system absent 24 — Stoma with at least
one well-developed onchium, but never more than three onchia; females
monodelphic ...
Sol Felty Light, James T. Carlton, 2007
2
Plant Nematology: , 2nd Edition
A derived system with a single uterus is called monodelphic. A monodelphic
system with only the anterior branch developed is described as prodelphic; if it is
only the posterior branch that is developed it is called opisthodelphic. The terms ...
Roland N Perry, Maurice Moens, 2013
3
Advances in Parasitology APL
Monodelphic. Bursa type 2-1-2, with elongated lateroventral lobes or with rays 2
and 3 more developed than rays 5 and 6 (bursa of Viannella not conforming to
any classic type but with dorsal ray deeply divided into two divergent branches).
John R. Baker, James R. Baker, R. Muller, 1985
4
Freshwater Nematodes: Ecology and Taxonomy
Amphideal fovea cryptospiral with circular to oval outline or non-spiral. Males
monorchic or diorchic. Females monodelphic or didelphic, ovary (—ies) usually
out— stretched. Three families: Aponchiidae, Microlaimidae and Monoposthiidae
; ...
Eyualem Abebe, István Andrássy, Walter Traunspurger, 2006
5
Dorylaimida: Free-Living, Predaceous and Plant-Parasitic ...
Female reproductive system monodelphic or amphidelphic. Tail variable in
shape and size; similar in sexes. Type subfamily: Xiphinematinae Dalmasso,
1969. Other subfamily: Xiphidorinae (Khan, Chawla and Saha, 1978) n. rank KEY
TO ...
Mohammad Shamim Jairajpuri, Wasim Ahmad, 1992
6
Tylenchida: Parasites of Plants and Insects
The pseudo-monodelphic genera of the latter (Radopholoides, Hoplotylus,
Apratylenchoides) can easily be differentiated from pseudo-monodelphic
Pratylenchus by the manifestation of the sexual dimorphism in the anterior region
and the ...
Mohammad Rafiq Siddiqi, 2000
7
Keys to the Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates: Supplementary ...
Using 3 main characters, namely monodelphy or didelphy, the cephalic region
and the oesophagus, Baker (1982b) identifies four groups within the family
Atractidae: (i) monodelphic, presence of 3 lips and modified oesophagus,
includes ...
8
Nematology : Fundamentals and Applications
When there is one ovary that condition is known as monodelphic and when the
number is two, the condition is called A as didelphic. In monodelphic condition,
the ovary is always, anteriorly directed, i.e. Prodelphic. In case of didelphic
ovaries, ...
9
FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
There is a great variation in number and type of ovary arrangements in
nematodes which is discussed below: (a) Monodelphic (Monoovarial):
Monodelphic nematodes are those which possess single ovary, which is always
directed anteriorly.
10
Keys to the Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates: Archival volume
The vestibule or muscular vagina is the portion between the two sphincters (
didelphic) or between the vagina vera and the sphincter (monodelphic). The
infundibulum is situated between the sphincter and the uterus (Fig. 10.6).
ovejector Ii Hl' ...
Roy Clayton Anderson, Alain Gabriel Chabaud, Sheila Willmott, 2009