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Leptidea sinapis, or the wood
white butterfly of the
family Pieridae, is a
small white butterfly that is
mainly found in England, Ireland, and Northern...
- past as
animal fodder.
Lathyrus pratensis is also a host
plant for
ovipositioning of the wood
white butterfly (Leptidea sinapis).
Meadow vetchling is...
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mixture favored ovipositioning,
while there was no
difference between adding 0.5 M and 0.354 M
saline solution.
There was no
ovipositioning on
native soil...
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palustre fen-meadow habitat.
Lotus pedunculatus is also a host
plant for
ovipositioning of the wood
white butterfly,
Leptidea sinapis. NRCS. "Lotus pedunculatus"...
- (ovulated) and egg
formation being started. The
finished egg is then
ovipositioned and
eventual egg
incubation can start.
Scientists often classify animal...
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prefer specific host plants, soil moistures, and
types of soil for
ovipositioning. Specifically, moist, cool soil that is
shaded by
canopies is preferred...
- nest again. This
section contains information on cell construction,
ovipositioning, and
caste differentiation of M. quadrifasciata.
Young worker bees of...
- up to 7 eggs. The
moths are most
active during periods of
mating and
ovipositioning. They fly higher,
above the
spruce trees,
after daylight and during...
- envelope. T.
hockingsi constructs brood combs during the
Provisioning and
Ovipositioning Process (POP). First,
workers construct a new
brood cell and provision...
- silk moth
differs drastically from its
close relatives in
terms of
ovipositioning behavior.
Female moths lay all of
their eggs in a
large cluster on the...