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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LARVIFORM»
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1
Developmental Plasticity and Evolution
Recurrence of the larviform (branchiate, paedomorphicl adult morph in
salamanders. Total number of larva-containing species per family is in
parentheses. Families characterized by a partial metamorphosis (adult retention
of some larval traits ...
Mary Jane West-Eberhard, 2003
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Volume 2: Morphology and Systematics (Elateroidea, ...
Larviform, similar to larva and adult female, but integument lighter and less pilose
; mandible not sulcate, broad, triangular shaped, shorter than in larva and in the
female, not falciform, large dorsal seta, not spatulate, retinaculum indicated as ...
Richard A.B. Leschen, Rolf G. Beutel, John F. Lawrence, 2010
3
Beetles of Eastern North America
... paddle-shaped elytra. adult females are larviform and may reach 40.0–65.0
mm in length when fully extended. larviform females have compound eyes, while
the larvae have simple eyes, or stemmata. the eggs, larvae, and larviform
females ...
4
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
3 - Head capsule larviform. enclosing a pupal head, with pupal antennae coiled
inside or poking through; mesonotum enlarged; mesoscutum pupiform. triangular
; wing cases developed but small; abdomen somewhat larviform (no cremaster).
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Amphibian Ecology and Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques
Larviform salamanders may exist as pedotypes (i.e. larval relative to the normal
developmental trajectory of the taxon, reproductive, will metamorphose if the
environmental conditions change to the detriment of being in the larval
environment; ...
C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr., 2009
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Amphibian Ecology and Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques
Larviform salamanders may exist as pedotypes (i.e. larval relative to the normal
developmental trajectory of the taxon, reproductive, will metamorphose if the
environmental conditions change to the detriment of being in the larval
environment; ...
7
The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
In appearance the female is a sedentary nymph-like or larviform instar,
resembling a larger version of the previous (second or third) instar in all but the
presence of a vulva and developing eggs. Neoteny also occurs in all members of
the order ...
P. J. Gullan, P. S. Cranston, 2010
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A Dictionary of Entomology
A Species with larviform adult females. Larvae elongate, somewhat flattened and
heavily sclerotized; head prognathous; Stemma absent; Antenna with 2
segments; Mandibles blade-like, non-opposable and longitudinally divided into 2
parts; ...
A group of larviform crinoids from lower Pennsylvanian strata of the eastern
interior basin : Illinois State Geol. Survey, Kept. Investigations no. 21, 38 pp., 8
figs., 2 pis., 1930. 2801. Cyclical sedimentation of the Pennsylvanian period and
its ...
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Insect Biodiversity: Science and Society
This species combines both thelytokous and viviparous larviform diploid females
and rare haploid males, which eat and kill their own mothers from inside her body
(Pollock and Normark 2002). The second known case of haplodiploid sex ...
Robert G. Foottit, Peter H. Adler, 2009
5 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «LARVIFORM»
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larviform est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Luminous glow worms are as pretty as the night sky in these striking …
Glow worm is the common name for various groups of insect larvae and adult larviform females that glow through bioluminescence, meaning ... «Mirror.co.uk, juil 15»
These Glow-In-The-Dark Critters Will Blow Your Mind
... members display bioluminescence and they also have another bizarre characteristic in which the female beetles are "larviform,"meaning they ... «Huffington Post, avril 15»
Happy 4th! Nature's fireworks are on display
Mature females are larviform, meaning they look nearly identical to the larvae. The males eventually pupate into a more standard beetle-body ... «Bay Nature, juil 13»
Otto: A glowworm can really brighten the day
... and, in this case, those incredible antennae. Females, by contrast, are referred to as larviform; that is, they look like juveniles their entire lives. «Kane County Chronicle, juin 13»
Glow worms at Cotswold Water Park almost quadruple
... mowing grass verges during mating season have had a positive impact. Glow worms are not 'worms' at all, but female larviform beetles. «BBC News, sept 11»