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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OVIPOSITOR»
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1
The Insects: Structure and Function
Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Diptera. In Musca the telescopic section is formed
from segments 6-9 and normally, when not in use, it is telescoped within segment
5. The sclerites of the ovipositor are reduced to rods in this species. In others, as
...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
2
Cricket Behavior and Neurobiology
In G. bimaculatus the female tests the substrate surface with the mouth parts and
by tapping the ovipositor. When the surface is niuist, the ovipositor is inserted (
Destephano et al. 1982). Egg laying is, however, initiated only when the
ovipositor ...
Franz Huber, Thomas Edwin Moore, Werner Loher, 1989
3
The Fruitflies of the Genus Anastrepha
(58) Ovipositor less than 2.0 mm. long, gradually tapering from base to apex
montei Costa Lima (p. 59). Ovipositor more than 2.5 mm. long, very slender, with
parallel sides save for the abruptly widened base and slightly swollen apical
portion ...
4
Dictionary of Insect Morphology
L. (Diptera) _ ovipositor oviducal denticle, dens oviductus: one of the long
setiform or spiniform teeth scattered on the wall of the oviduct on the inner
surface of the ovipositor oviducal tooth, dens semicircularis: one of the stubby
teeth on the ...
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999
5
on two orders of arachinida
Ovipositor, from above ; x 69. Fig. 2 q. Forceps of ovipositor, from below; x 131 ;
only the basal part of the distal setae was drawn. PLATE VI. In Jigs. 1 — 13,
representing female sexual organs in Palpatores and Laniatores, the foUoiving ...
6
Fruit Flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior
30.2.1.3.3 The tephritid ovipositor as a key innovation If saprophagy on plants
provided the opportunity for the origin of phytophagy, what key innovations
facilitated the shift to living plant tissue and the rapid diversification of
phytophagous ...
Martin Aluja, Allen Norrbom, 1999
7
The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
Paternal care and egg respiratory horns are different adaptations that facilitate
gas exchange and thus survival of large eggs. Hymenoptera eject the eggs from
the opening of the genital chamber at the base of the modified ovipositor.
However ...
P. J. Gullan, P. S. Cranston, 2010
8
Ichneumonidae (subfamily Tryphoninae), Tribe Tryphonini
Ventral margin of ovipositor sheaths slopes upward at apex; ovipositor straight (
Figure 162) 6. T. nigripes Holmgr. 5 (4). Propodeum smooth, lustrous, and
nonpunctate; transverse carina present. Second segment of hind tarsus shorter
than 5th ...
Dmitriĭ Rafėlevich Kaspari͡an, 1989
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Planthoppers: New Threats to the Sustainability of Intensive ...
23 Funicular segment I slender and longer than pedicel; antennae long and
narrow; ovipositor hardly exserted, ratio of ovipositor and exserted part 20:1; disc
of forewing narrow, nearly parallel-sided, with 1 row in basal two-thirds and 2
rows ...
Kong Luen Heong, B. Hardy, 2009
10
Evolutionary Ecology Across Three Trophic Levels: ...
if female, its ovipositor length was drawn from a normal distribution determined
from the regression and the residual variance about the regression, shown in
figure 10.2. A total of one thousand such cycles constituted one "generation"
within a ...
Warren G. Abrahamson, 1997
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «OVIPOSITOR»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
ovipositor en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
MASTER GARDENER: Spotted Wing Drosophila target fruit crops
SWD causes damage when the female fly cuts a slit in healthy fruit with her serrated ovipositor in order to lay her eggs. Most other vinegar flies ... «The Daily News Online, Jul 15»
Horticulture News: A tiny menace – Spotted Wing Drosophila
The female SWD uses her serrated egg layer (ovipositor) to cut into the skin of otherwise intact soft-skinned fruits to deposit her eggs. «State-Journal.com, Jul 15»
The Fossils Speak, but Hardly with One Voice
Other life forms do things we assumed they could not: A living wasp has an ovipositor partially metal-plated with zinc. Why? "It must be hard but ... «Discovery Institute, Jul 15»
West central Michigan small fruit regional report – June 30, 2015
Also, the size and shape of the ovipositor is different. We recommend being careful when identifying trapped flies. If you need help with SWD ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jun 15»
Scary King Cricket Is a Beautiful Example of Evolution At Its Best
This is not a sting, but rather an ovipositor, the device she uses to insert her eggs into the soil where they hatch into nymphs. Tiny little Parktown ... «AllAfrica.com, Jun 15»
Nature Nut: This wasp story is an eggs-cellent tail
Instead the very slender tail-like structure projecting out its posterior is actually an ovipositor used by the female to lay eggs on some ... «Post-Bulletin, Jun 15»
dog-day Cicadas
Females use their ovipositor to slice into twigs and branches to lay their eggs. Dozens of eggs are laid in 40 to 50 branch sites. She may lay ... «Columbia Star, Jun 15»
Hans Ulrich Obrist and the rise of the curator
Still, that's part of the compulsion of watching Obrist, who, to vary the metaphor, can also look a lot like the ovipositor from Alien, locked on to the ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 15»
Colorado deploys tiny wasps from China to fight tree-killing beetles
Wielding ovipositor points on their bellies, these wasps can pierce beetle eggs and lay their own eggs inside. Oobius larvae then devour beetle ... «The Denver Post, Jun 15»
Do any parasitic wasps live on Staten Island?
Rather than stinging, the long needle-like spear is an ovipositor for laying eggs. The ovipositor has to be long since the wasp uses it to pierce ... «SILive.com, Jun 15»