- use in sericulture,
where silkworm varieties vary in
their voltinism.
Univoltine (monovoltine) – (adjective)
referring to
organisms having one
brood or...
-
single fertilized egg
divides into many
separate embryos.
Insects may be
univoltine,
bivoltine or multivoltine,
having one, two or many
broods in a year....
- the
family Lasiocampidae, the tent
caterpillars or
lappet moths. It is
univoltine,
producing one
generation per year. It is a tent caterpillar, a social...
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Anthonomus pomorum or the
apple blossom weevil is a
univoltine herbivore of
apple trees,
Malus domestica.
Adults generally overwinter in leaf
litter of...
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frequently a
univoltine species, but
where the host used is the
bivoltine Andrena trimmerana, then N.
marshamella will also be bivoltine. The
univoltine form...
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native to ****an,
adapted to
cooler northern climates. It has a
flexible univoltine or
semivoltine (one- or two-year) lifecycle,
depending on the
timing of...
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Macropis nuda is a
ground nesting,
univoltine bee
native to
northern parts of
North America. Thus, this
species cocoons as
pupae and
hibernates over the...
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interpreted as an
invader by
worker ants and is killed. Most ants are
univoltine,
producing a new
generation each year.
During the species-specific breeding...
- multivism, respectively). Most
lepidopterans in
temperate climates are
univoltine,
while in
tropical climates most have two
seasonal broods. Some others...
- open
fields with
scattered trees. In
southern Illinois S.
spinipes is
univoltine (has only one
brood per year). Froeschner,
Richard C. (1988). "Family...