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Definition of Didelphic

Didelphic
Didelphic Di*del"phic, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having the uterus double; of or pertaining to the Didelphia.

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- uterus (uterus duplex). In other animals (e.g. nematodes), the term 'didelphic' refers to a double genital tract, as opposed to monodelphic, with a single...
- intervention depends on the extent of the individual problem. With a didelphic uterus surgery is not usually recommended. A uterine septum can be resected...
- of the uterus can develop in utero. Though uncommon, some of these are didelphic uterus, bicornate uterus and others. See also List of related male and...
- Congenital uterine malformations include unicornuate, septate, bicornate, didelphic, and arcuate uteri. The relationship between uterine abnormalities that...
- species) Trichodorus Cobb, 1913 (54 species) The two largest genera have didelphic females (two genital tracts), and are distributed worldwide. In the contrast...
- economically important plant parasites and virus vectors. The females are didelphic (two genital tracts), and are distributed worldwide. Historically, Trichodorus...
- is the largest in the family consists of 54 species. The females are didelphic (two genital tracts), and are distributed worldwide. Trichorids became...
- conico-cylindrical the male reproductive system consists of a single testis the female didelphic has reflexed ovaries. Genera: Arenasoma Yeates, 1967 Bathylaimoides Allgén...
- with the intestine. The lateral field has four incisures. Females are didelphic; they contain paired ovaries. The phasmids are located in the posterior...
- Another hallmark of Oxyurioids is the production of two types of eggs by a didelphic female, a phenomenon known as poecilogony. Accordingly, in some oxyurids...