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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PUPIGEROUS»
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1
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
pupigerous adj. Referring to something that contains a pupa tLincoln et al. 1985).
* pupillary response See response: pupillary response. * pupiparity See -parity:
pupiparity. » pupivore See -vore: pupivore. * pure blending inheritance, theory of
...
2
A Dictionary of Entomology
Pupa-shaped; descriptive of structure which resembles a Pupa in outline form or
appearance. See Pupa. Rel. Form 2; Shape 2; Outline Shape. PUPIGENOUS
See Pupiparous. PUPIGEROUS Adj. (Latin, pupa = puppet, young girl; gero = to ...
Gordon Gordh, David Headrick, 2001
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The Riverside Natural History
In the other group, which are always pupigerous, the perfect insect escapes from
the larval skin through a more or less circular opening at the anterior end,
composed of the first two or three segments, and forming a sort of a lid or cover.
John Sterling Kingsley, 1888
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The Riverside natural history
In the other group, which are always pupigerous, the perfect insect escapes from
the larval skin through a more or less circular opening at the anterior end,
composed of the first two or three segments, and forming a sort of a lid or cover.
John Sterling Kingsley, Friedrich von Hellwald, 1888
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The Chambers Dictionary
... pupigerous (-pif 3-ras) having a puparium. — adj Dupip'arous having pupae
developed within the body of the mother, giving birth to offspring already at the
pupal stage. — pu pa-case a puparium. [I. pupa a girl, a doll] pupil1 pu 'pi or pu '-
pil, ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... *rVïft, чгчт VwT; я. puparium ччитт, TfftïïTT ЧТТ, сгТЧТ 4frV, wtât *пч, ?f?4 фц;
v.l. pupate "^[ЧТ ^ПТТ, ÍT4 ^RT; п. pupation ЧЧ>МИГ, +)ч)+<»Г; adjs. pupigerous
44I«í<t frTi, Ц[ч1»1иАд; pupiparous чгп-чщщ, чгттсгач pupil п. Т5ГНТ, STT; д^'.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
(1) the casing of a coarctate pupa, formed from the last larval skin, esp. in Diptera;
(2) a larval instar. pupate v. to pass into the pupal stage. pupiform a. resembling a
pupa in shape. pupigerous a. containing a pupa. pupil n. (1) central aperture ...
Species from three or four to twenty or more millimeters in length, bare or
moderate pilose. They are mostly flower-flies, and are often found • upon
vegetation in the vicinity of damp places. Larvae pupigerous, that is the pupae
remain within the ...
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Explanation of terms used in entomology
Pupigenous: =pupiparous; q. v. Pupigerous: forming a larval puparium: coarctate:
said of dipterous larvae that contract to form an envelope for the inclosed pupa.
Pupil: the central mark of an ocellate spot. Pupillate: spots or marks that have an
...
John Bernhard Smith, 1906
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The Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada: ...
The flies, it is needless to say, are cyclorrhaphous, that is, they escape from the
pupigerous larval envelope through a circular opening made by bursting off the
anterior segments. In addition to the species described below, there were sent
me ...
Samuel Hubbard Scudder, William Morris Davis, Charles William Woodworth, 1889