-
through several larval stages, the
first of
which is
typically a
mobile triungulin. The
larvae are insectivorous,
mainly attacking bees,
though a few feed...
-
undergoing hypermetamorphosis in
which the
first instar takes the form of a
triungulin. Some
beetles have
intricate mating behaviour.
Pheromone communication...
-
three claws on
their legs that give the
first instar larvae their name,
triungulins (from
Latin tri, three, and ungulus, claw). The bee
carries the larvae...
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family Meloidae has
three claws on each foot, and is
therefore called a
triungulin (plural triungula). The term is
derived from the
Latin tri
meaning "three"...
-
beetle family Meloidae, the three-clawed
planidium originally was
called a
triungulin, and
similar planidia for example,
those of the Strepsiptera, may also...
-
three claws and are so
referred to as
triungulins.
Patrolling ivy bees are
attracted to
aggregations of the
triungulins and
hover in
front of them in a manner...
- in a cell near that of the
triungulins, they will
attach to her. But in the
instance of a male
emerging near the
triungulins, they will
attach to him and...
- males, the only free
living stages of
these insects' lives.
Called "
triungulins",
these larvae exit the mother's
genital opening via the
ability to detect...
- instars. The
first instar is
called the
triungulin phase because we see the
emergence of
triungulin larvae. The
triungulin larvae are the most
active out of...
-
through several body types, the
first of
which is
typically a
mobile triungulin that
finds and
attaches to a host in
order to gain
access to the host's...