Definition of Strepsipteran. Meaning of Strepsipteran. Synonyms of Strepsipteran

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Definition of Strepsipteran

Strepsipteran
Strepsipter Strep*sip"ter, Strepsipteran Strep*sip"ter*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Strepsiptera.

Meaning of Strepsipteran from wikipedia

- of Stylopidia, which includes 97% of all described strepsipteran species and all modern strepsipteran families except Mengenillidae and Bahiaxenidae, are...
- only two wings: strepsipterans, or stylops; they are the only other organisms that possess two wings and two halteres. The strepsipterans have adapted their...
- help dis**** its spores in a microhabitat that best suits the fungus. Strepsipteran parasites also mani****te their ant host to climb gr**** stems, to help...
- entire image-forming retina. Several of these eyelets together form the strepsipteran compound eye, which is similar to the 'schizochroal' compound eyes of...
- in 1976 that research and removal were hampered by its attacks. The strepsipteran Xenos moutoni is a common parasite among Vespa species. In a study of...
- parasitoidal fluke's life cycle in its definitive host. Similarly, as strepsipteran parasitoids of ants mature, they cause the hosts to climb high on gr****...
- determinant broad during metamorphic and neotenic development of the strepsipteran Xenos vesparum Rossi', PLoS ONE, 9(4), available: https://link.gale...
- density and activity, it has a small effect on a colony po****tion. The strepsipteran insect Caenocholax fenyesi is known to infect male ants of this species...
- moults into its second stage without ecdysis, a feature only seen in strepsipterans. The second and third larval stages grow extensively, but slowly, possibly...
- pensylvanicus is one of several species of Sphex to be parasitized by the strepsipteran Paraxenos westwoodi. Sphex pensylvanicus was the subject of the first...