- (adjective)
referring to
organisms having one
brood or
generation per year
Bivoltine (divoltine) – (adjective)
referring to
organisms having two
broods or...
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fertilized egg
divides into many
separate embryos.
Insects may be univoltine,
bivoltine or multivoltine,
having one, two or many
broods in a year.
Other developmental...
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hibernate through the winter,
ultimately cross-fertilizing in spring.
Bivoltine varieties are
normally found in East Asia, and
their accelerated breeding...
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family (Reduviidae), in the
subfamily Harpactorinae.
Sinea diadema is
bivoltine,
preys on
small bugs and beetles, and
overwinters in the egg stage. In...
- species, but
where the host used is the
bivoltine Andrena trimmerana, then N.
marshamella will also be
bivoltine. The
univoltine form is ****ociated primarily...
- one
generation per year),
whilst in south-eastern
North America it is
bivoltine (two
generations per year). The
lepidopteran life
cycle consists of four...
- in late May or
early June. In the mid-Atlantic states, the
species is
bivoltine,
characterized by two
generations per year. In contrast, ****her south...
-
environmental switch mechanism controls seasonal dimorphism observed in
bivoltine species, or
species having two
broods per year. This
switch mechanism...
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first detected in
England in 2002, and
North America in 2015. They are
bivoltine,
meaning they
produce two
generations per year. Nault, Brian. "Allium...
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before emerging the
following year, a
situation known as
being partially bivoltine. The
caterpillar spends the
first part of its life with the appearance...