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Pachynematus extensicornis
Wheat sawfly Wheat sawfly (a) A small European sawfly (Cephus pygm[ae]us) whose larva does great injury to wheat by boring in the stalks. (b) Any of several small American sawflies of the genus Dolerus, as D. sericeus and D. arvensis, whose larv[ae] injure the stems or heads of wheat. (c) Pachynematus extensicornis, whose larv[ae] feed chiefly on the blades of wheat; -- called also grass sawfly.

Meaning of Pachynema from wikipedia

- chromosomes. The pachytene stage (/ˈpækɪtiːn/ PAK-i-teen), also known as pachynema, from Gr**** words meaning "thick threads".: 27  is the stage at which...
- the early meiosis stage of pachynema in ****tocytes a male specific MAPS protein is expressed that is essential for pachynema progression. Male mice lacking...
- Caecilia pachynema is a species of amphibian in the family Caeciliidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical...
- PAK-i-teen; from Gr**** words meaning "thick threads".: 27 ), also known as pachynema, is the third stage of prophase I during meiosis, the specialized cell...
- There are currently two recognized species in this genus: Ceratoglanis pachynema Ng, 1999 (Club-barbel sheatfish) Ceratoglanis scleronema (Bl****er, 1862)...
- initiate and complete their pairing during the zygotene stage. After pachynema ends, the SC usually becomes dis****embled and can no longer be identified...
- Caecilia nigricans Caecilia occidentalis Caecilia orientalis Caecilia pachynema Caecilia perdita Caecilia pressula Caecilia pulchraserrana Caecilia subdermalis...
- or more pairs of homologous chromosomes do not form chiasmata during pachynema. Without a chiasma, no recombination between homologs can occur. The traditional...
- described in 1863 by George Bentham in Flora Australiensis and given the name Pachynema dilatatum from a specimen collected by Ferdinand von Mueller on the Macadam...
- Harv. Warburtonia F.Muell. Pachynema sect. Huttia (J.Drumm. ex Harv.) Benth. & Hook.f. Pachynema R.Br. ex DC. sect. Pachynema Hibbertia sect. Hemistemma...