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terrestrial environments that may form
colonies composed of
filaments of
moniliform cells in a
gelatinous sheath of polysaccharides. It may also grow symbiotically...
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without eyes or ocelli. They have a
characteristic nine-segmented
beaded (
moniliform) antenna. They have
mouthparts adapted for
chewing and are
mostly found...
- features, including:
Their eleven-segmented
antennae that may be filiform,
moniliform or
weakly clubbed First abdominal sternite is
entire and not
divided by...
- of wood, leaf litter, and soil humus. They are
distinguished by
their moniliform antennae and the soft-bodied and
often unpigmented worker caste for which...
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Antennae may be thread-shaped (filiform) or like a
string of
beads (
moniliform). This
suborder also
contains the only
beetles where both ****es are paedogenic...
- of the
cytoplasm is
usually very clear.
Species can
possess either a
moniliform or
single (in ellipsoid, filiform, or
elongated form) macronucleus. This...
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plasmodial tapetum, and
sperm cells with 30-1000 flagella. The term "
moniliform" as in
Moniliformopses and
monilophytes means "bead-shaped" and was introduced...
- for the
greater part of
their length,
forming a tube
around the style.
moniliform Resembling a
string of beads.
monocarpic Flowering and
setting seed only...
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Types of
insect antennae: 8–11
Aristate Capitate Clavate Filiform Flabellate Geniculate Setaceous Lamellate Moniliform Pectinate Plumose Serrate Stylate...
- black,
reddish or yellow.
Heads are
triangular in shape, with
filiform to
moniliform antennae of 11 antennomeres, and
large mandibles. The
pronotum is narrower...