- A
domatium (plural: domatia, from the
Latin "domus",
meaning home) is a tiny
chamber that
houses arthropods,
produced by a plant.
Ideally domatia differ...
-
Humboldtia brunonis domatium (swollen,
hollow stalk to left of inflorescence)
harbours ants and
other invertebrates which provide the
plant with some of...
- A
hairless foveole domatium in the leaf
underside of
Guioa acutifolia...
- gaster,
having a
broadened head, very
small eyes and worker-like
alitrunk domatium in plants, tiny
chamber produced by
plants to
house arthropods epigaeic...
- Tortricidae, Tineidae, Pyralidae, and
Stathmopodidae as food
sources and
domatium for
their larvae in Australia.
Specifically in the
family Gracillariidae...
- from
damaging or
blocking important skin
surfaces such as the tympans.
Domatium Biology definitions Bertrand, M.; Modrý, D. (2004). "The role of mite pocket-like...
- the
genetic connection between Mycoderma vini, Pénicillium
viride and
Domatium pullullans” (“Proceedings of the 4th
Congress of
Russian Naturalists and...
- Tortricidae, Tineidae, Pyralidae, and
Stathmopodidae as food
sources and
domatium for
their larvae in Australia.
Specifically in the
family Gracillariidae...