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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LARVIPAROUS»
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1
The Oestrid Flies: Biology, Host-parasite Relationships, ...
Nearly 10% of larviparous female C. trompe, C. apicata and C. jellisoni examined
had 1–2 unhatched eggs in the uterus (Anderson and Nilssen, 1996b; J.R.
Anderson, unpublished data). While in the uterus, respiration of the hundreds to ...
Douglas D. Colwell, Martin J. R. Hall, Philip J. Scholl, 2006
2
Food-Borne Parasitic Zoonoses: Fish and Plant-Borne Parasites
Capillaria philippinensis could be considered a bridge between these two
genera: Trichuris is oviparous, Trichinella is larviparous, and C. philippinensis is
both oviparous and larviparous. The species was described initially by Chitwood
et al., ...
K. Darwin Murrell, Bernard Fried, 2007
3
Tineid Genera of Australia (Lepidoptera)
Ovipositor short, ~0.3x length of abdomen but greatly reduced, only half that
length, in larviparous species. Apophyses posteriores ~0.5x length of abdomen
but reduced (~0.25x length of abdomen) in larviparous species, reaching about ...
GS Robinson, ES Nielsen, 1993
4
A Dictionary of Entomology
Rel. Form 2; Shape 2; Outline Shape. LARVIN® See Thiodicarb. LARVINA Noun.
(Latin, larva I mask. PL, Larvinae.) A maggot; specifically, a dipterous larva
without legs or a well defined head. LARVIPAROUS Adj. (Latin, larva I ghost +
parere ...
5
Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates
2.1.3. Mothereoffspring interactions 2.1.3.1. Respiration and gas exchange In
larviparous species, exchange of gases takes place across the egg envelope
encasing the offspring until birth, via the well-vascularized larval gills and the skin
.
David O. Norris, Kristin H. Lopez, 2010
6
Encyclopedia of Food Safety
Females may be both oviparous and larviparous, and their uteri may contain thick
- or thin-shelled ova, and larvae. Capillaria philippinensis may be regarded as a
bridge between the genera Trichuris (oviparous) and Trichinella (larviparous).
7
Encyclopedia of Entomology
Some tachinids are cited in the literature as larviparous, meaning in the strict
sense of the term that their eggs hatch internally and first instars are oviposited
instead of eggs. However, the term larviparous has also been used in a looser
sense ...
Larviparous shipworms may also be categorized by the number of age groups
found in the gills at one time. In synchronous brooders each brood is a result of a
single female spawning episode; development of the young is synchronous and,
...
International Research Group on Wood Preservation, 1983
9
Marine Biodeterioration: Advanced Techniques Applicable to ...
Figure 5. Right lateral view of the straight-hinge veliger larva released by the
short-term larviparous shipworm Teredo navalis showing the characteristic "D"
shape of the larval shell, long straight-hinge line, and the antero-ventral velum (V
), i.e., ...
Mary-Frances Thompson, Rachakonda Sarojini, Rachakonda Nagabhushanam, 1988
10
A Dictionary of Genetics
A larva is capable of feeding, though usually on a diet different from the adult,
and is usually incapable of sexual reproduction. larviparous depositing larvae
rather than eggs. Fertilized eggs develop internally up to the larval stage. The
female ...
Molecular and Cell Biology Northwestern University (Emeritus) Robert C. King Professor of Biochemistry, Biological Sciences Department California Polytechnic State University (Emeritus) William D. Stansfield Professor, Biological Sciences Department California Polytechnic State University (Emeritus) Pamela K. Mulligan Professor, 2006