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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EXOPHAGOUS»
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Iranian Entomology: An Introduction
Mamassani area. The following technical difficulties were found related to
interrupting malaria transmission in the area: 1. Resistance to DDT and dieldrin
in Anopheles stephensi List., the main vector. 2. The exophilous and exophagous
habits ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
EXOPHAGOUS Adj. (Greek, exo- I outside + phagein I to devour + Latin, -osus I
with property of.) 1. Pertaining to parasitic animals that feed externally on their
hosts. 2. Medical Entomology: Pertaining to a disease vector (female mosquito)
that ...
3
Fungus-insect Relationships: Perspectives in Ecology and ...
Mining and leaf- rolling species are at the mercy of such deciduousness, falling to
the ground with the host leaves. Exophagous species, however, usually withdraw
to trunks and stems during leaf fall and are forced to feed on hosts found there ...
Quentin Wheeler, Meredith Blackwell, 1984
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Vol 2: Morphology, Physiology, and Development
The most basal neolepidopteran clade, viz., the Exoporia may be characterized
as basically 'exophagous concealed feeders'; ... transitions into new adaptive
zones as webbers, rollers, tiers, case makers as well as to exophagous feeding.
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Evolutionary Paleoecology: The Ecological Context of ...
Nonetheless, these peats lack direct evidence of exophagous micro-arthropods
and leaf skeletonizers (i.e., fecal pellet accumulations associated with the edges
of leaves). Coprolites in Cordaites leaf mats may derive from millipedes, roaches,
...
Warren D. Allmon, David J. Bottjer, 2013
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Biology, phylogeny, and classification of Coleoptera: papers ...
Primitive larvae of most Chrysomelidae are exophagous, mining larvae are the
most specialized. In some tribes of the Cassidinae larvae are exophagous but
with cryptic life, especially in leaf sheaths — it is probably an intermediate stage
to ...
James Pakaluk, Stanisław Adam Ślipiński, Roy Albert Crowson, 1995
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Insect Outbreaks Revisited
So far, sequential radiation has been found in parasitoids of endophagous
insects but not in parasitoids of exophagous herbivores (Dickey and Medina
2011b). Perhaps parasitoids of endophagous herbivores are more prone to
evidence ...
Pedro Barbosa, Deborah Letourneau, Anurag Agrawal, 2012
The terms exophagous and endophagous refer to a mosquito's habit of taking
blood meals outside or inside man-made shelters, respectively. In general,
exophilic forms will be found to be exophagous, but A. aquasalis feeds inside as
well as ...
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IInd Symposium on the Protection of Forest Ecosystems: ...
Parasitoids of exophagous and fungivorous phytophages most frequently caught
were subjected to closer analysis /Fig. 4/. To parasitoids of exophagous
phytophages belong among others the parasitoids of Lophyrus pini L. as for
instance ...
Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego--Akademia Rolnicza w Warszawie. Katedra Ochrony Lasu i Ekologii, 1984
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Voracious Children: Who Eats Whom in Children's Literature
An exophagous episode occurs in R. M. Ballantyne's The Coral Island (1858).
Ralph, who narrates the story, describes a battle between two groups of “savages
.” The victorious tribesmen kindle a fire and bring forward one of their bound ...