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After apolysis,
ecdysis occurs.
Ecdysis is the
actual emergence of the
arthropod into the
environment and
always occurs directly after apolysis. The newly...
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Apolysis is a
genus of bee
flies in the
family Bombyliidae.
There are
almost 120
described species in
Apolysis. List of
Apolysis species "
Apolysis Report"...
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Apolysis, a
genus of bee
flies in the
family Bombyliidae.
Apolysis acrostichalis (Melander, 1946) i c g
Apolysis albella Zaitzev, 1972 c g
Apolysis albopilosa...
- ecdysis, the
arthropod becomes inactive for a
period of time,
undergoing apolysis or
separation of the old
exoskeleton from the
underlying epidermal cells...
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Apolysis sigma is a
species of bee
flies in the
family Bombyliidae. "
Apolysis sigma Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-05-02...
- instars. Near the end of each stage, the
larva undergoes a
process called apolysis,
mediated by the
release of a
series of neurohormones.
During this phase...
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separates from the
epidermis through a
process called apolysis.
Early in the
process of
apolysis the
epithelial cells release enzymatic moulting fluid...
- (apollymi), "to destroy".
Plato in
Cratylus connects the name with ἀπόλυσις (
apolysis), "redemption", with ἀπόλουσις (apolousis), "purification", and with ἁπλοῦν...
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pores are unilateral, and each
mature segment contains three testes.
After apolysis,
gravid segments disintegrate,
releasing eggs,
which measure 30 to 47 μm...
- instars. Near the end of each instar, the
larva undergoes a
process called apolysis, in
which the cuticle, a
tough outer layer made of a
mixture of chitin...