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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SYNOEKETE»
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
n. symphily cf symbiont: synechthran, synoekete Comment: Most symphiles are
licked, fed, or transported to host brood chambers, or receive a combination of
these actions tWilson 1975, 596). *• pseudosymphile ;i. A predator, or parasite, of
a ...
... 308, 324 sympatric 65 synapomorphies 167 Synhamitermes 453
Synhamitermes ceylonicus (Holmgren) 453 Synhamitermes colombensis
Roonwal & Sen-Sarma 453 Synhamitermes quadriceps (Wasmann) 453
synoekete 259 T tagging ...
synoekete with III Symphile with II (eyeless, wingless) 15 to 50 (avg. circa 25,
many stops) It would appear that pselaphid beetles are adjusting to the complex
ant society with varying degrees of success. The clavigerines appear to be highly
...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Cf. Symphile; Synoekete. SYNECTHRY Noun. (Greek, syn = together; echthros =
hatred. Pl., Synecthries.) 1. A form of commensalism in which organisms living
together have mutual dislike. 2. The relation between ants and other Species of ...
Gordon Gordh, David Headrick, 2001
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Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, ...
Dmarda is a synoekete in the nests of certain species of Formsca and the
Aleocharine genera Lamechusa and Atemeles are highly evolved symphiles
which are assiduously tended by ants. Atemeles spends the summer with
Fornuca and the ...
Owain Westmacott Richards, Richard Gareth Davies, 1979
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Fossils in Amber: Remarkable Snapshots of Prehistoric Forest ...
The basic division is between symphilic inquilines (those cared for by the hosts),
synoekete inquilines (ignored by the hosts) or synechthran inquilines (treated
with hostility by the hosts). The Rhyparini are best considered synechthran ...
David Penney, David I. Green, Yuri M. Marusik, 2011
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Ants: Their Structure, Development and Behavior
The symbiotic ants Leptothorax emersoni and glacialis also have similar habits,
but these are more conveniently described in another connection (Chapter XXIII).
Like many other synoekete genera, Myrmecophila has a world-wide distribution.
William Morton Wheeler, 1960
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Interrelationship Between Insects and Plants
Other Chrysomelid beetles (Syagrus species, Eumolpines) seem to be synoekete
only, but all the other insect species have their biology yet to be studied. Probably
this beetle penetrates into the thorn at the egg or larval stage with the help of ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... into notochord and mesoblast 8. colleterial — a mucus-secreting gland in the
female reproductive system of insects 9. synoekete — a tolerated guest in a
colony 10. syndesmochorial — pertaining to maternal connective tissue and
chorionic ...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. syn, together; dramein, to run] Signs and symptoms characteristic of a
particular disease. synecete see synoekete synechthran n. [Gr. syn, together;
echtos, hate] An insect guest that is persecuted by its host, and manages to stay
alive by ...