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- resembling that of a hornbill. The subfamily Phaenicophaeinae comprises the nonparasitic cuckoos of the Old World, and include the couas, malkohas, and ground...
- co-evolved with the megafauna, though it is placed in its own genus. The nonparasitic baywings were formerly placed in this genus; they are now classified...
- predatory wasps; it also includes all of the social hymenopterans. Among the nonparasitic and nonsocial Aculeata, larvae are fed with captured prey (typically...
- O.; Sweet, Andrew D.; et al. (2021). "Phylogenomics of Parasitic and Nonparasitic Lice (Insecta: Psocodea): Combining Sequence Data and Exploring Compositional...
- and swimming-like; this agitation releases large amounts of pollen. Nonparasitic Megachilidae typically divide their nests into cells. Each cell receives...
- horned lantern fish (Centrophryne spinulosa) of an unrelated (though also nonparasitic) family of anglerfish, Centrophrynidae. Little else is known of their...
- cats have also served this role. The adult form of O. lagophilus are nonparasitic, yet are still often found around and in rabbit burrows. Cooley RA, Kohls...
- found in parasitic flatworms, such as F. hepatica. b. shows the multicellular, nonsyncytial, epithelia, found in nonparasitic, free-living flatworms....
- females dis**** and mate. The males do not survive the winter but, like nonparasitic bumblebee queens, Psithyrus females find suitable locations to spend...
- Schmidt, J.O; Reed, H.C; Akre, R.D (1984). "Venoms of a Parasitic and Two Nonparasitic Species of Yellowjackets (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)". Journal of the Kansas...