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Page 562
... eggs at a time , while very large numbers of small eggs may be found in the abdomens of some Lymexylidae and Meloidae . Oothecae or cases enclosing a number of eggs occur in various Chrysomelidae ( e.g. Sagrinae , Cryptocephalinae ...
... eggs at a time , while very large numbers of small eggs may be found in the abdomens of some Lymexylidae and Meloidae . Oothecae or cases enclosing a number of eggs occur in various Chrysomelidae ( e.g. Sagrinae , Cryptocephalinae ...
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... eggs laid varies from a few dozen to many thousands ; more than 18 000 are laid by Xyleutes and Abantiades . The eggs may be deposited singly or in batches , near or on the food plant ; the oviposition habits . are characteristic of the ...
... eggs laid varies from a few dozen to many thousands ; more than 18 000 are laid by Xyleutes and Abantiades . The eggs may be deposited singly or in batches , near or on the food plant ; the oviposition habits . are characteristic of the ...
Page 928
... eggs are resorbed before they enter the oviduct . Resorption of eggs can prolong the life of non - ovipositing females . The large , well - developed eggs of Tryphoninae ( Ichneumonidae ) are sometimes retained temporarily outside the ...
... eggs are resorbed before they enter the oviduct . Resorption of eggs can prolong the life of non - ovipositing females . The large , well - developed eggs of Tryphoninae ( Ichneumonidae ) are sometimes retained temporarily outside the ...
Contents
Coleoptera by J F LAWRENCE and E B BRITTON | 543 |
Foreword xi | 683 |
Strepsiptera by J KATHIRITHAMBY | 684 |
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3-segmented abdominal segments absent adults aedeagus anal antennae antennal club antennal segment apex apical Apocrita Australia Australian species basal base beetles bristles cell claws concealed coxae coxal plates Crowson dorsal eggs elongate elytra endocarina epicranial stem FCAV FCOX feed female flattened fore coxae fore wing frontal arms frontoclypeal suture FSUT fused genera genus HEAD PRO(PRO hind coxae hind wing host hypostomal hypostomal rods instar labial palps LABR labrum larvae leaf litter legs lightly sclerotised lobe mala male mandibles mandibular margin maxillae maxillary palps MCOX median membranous mesothoracic metasoma metathorax MOLA mouth-parts nests occur ocelli ovipositor pair parasites parasitise plates posterior posteriorly present proboscis pronotum prosternum prothorax pubescent Pupa R₁ reduced Scarabaeidae sclerites setae sometimes spines SPIR spiracles Staphylinidae stemmata strongly subfamily Superfamily surface terga thoracic tibiae transverse UROG urogomphi usually vein venation ventral ventrites VMP RET