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- 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...
- Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a univoltine herbivore of apple trees, Malus domestica. Adults generally overwinter in leaf litter of...
- beetles in the family Dytiscidae and typically has a life cycle that is univoltine. Despite the prevalence of some species, one species, A. duvergeri, is...
- multivism, respectively). Most lepidopterans in temperate climates are univoltine, while in tropical climates most have two seasonal broods. Some others...
- distributed in temperate regions of North America and Eurasia. It is univoltine, producing one generation per year, with a life cycle adapted to colder...
- brood frequency. Univoltine silkworms produce only one brood a season, and they are generally found in and around Europe. Univoltine eggs must hibernate...
- 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...
- north of Mexico and Southern California. Some saturniids are strictly univoltine, producing only one generation a year, whereas others are multivoltine...