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Staphylinidae and
Chrysomelidae Coleopterans, many
Chalcidoidea Hymenopterans)
Coarctate pupa –
enclosed in a
hardened cuticle of the
penultimate larval instar...
- In
organic chemistry, a
coarctate reaction is a
concerted reaction whose transition state involves two rings, in
which at
least one atom
undergoes the...
- and
proceeding through an
acyclic transition state, on the one hand and
coarctate reactions,
which proceed through a
doubly cyclic,
concerted transition...
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reduced movement.
There are
three types of pupae: obtect,
exarate or
coarctate.
Obtect pupae are compact, with the legs and
other appendages enclosed...
- drastically.
Pupae can be
classified into
three types: obtect, exarate, and
coarctate.
Obtect pupae are compact, with the legs and
other appendages enclosed...
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broken and
formed to the
epoxide oxygen, this is
formally an
example of a
coarctate transition state.
Chiral epoxides can
often be
derived enantioselectively...
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respiratory features or
locomotory paddles. In
other groups,
described as "
coarctate", the
appendages are not visible. In these, the
outer surface is a puparium...
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Salicornia brachiatta and gr****es like:
Aeluropus lagopoides Porteresia coarctate Myriostachya wightiana are
found in the sanctuary. The
sanctuary possesses...
- inertial, noninert,
noninertial artus art-
tight arctation, coarct,
coarctate,
coarctation artūs art-
joint article, articulable, articulacy, articular...
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feeding and
maturing inside the
cells of bees. The next
stage is the
coarctate phase, or the
sixth instar.
Larvae in this
phase become increasingly inactive...