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BIVOLTINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : producing two broods in a season . used especially of silkworms . 2. of insects : having two generations a year, a summer generation without diapause and a winter generation with diapause. www.merriam-webster.com
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Voltinism - Wikipedia
Bivoltine (divoltine) – (adjective) referring to organisms having two broods or generations per year; Trivoltine – (adjective) referring to organisms having ... en.wikipedia.org
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Bivoltine - Entomologists' glossary
A bivoltine species is a species that has two broods of offspring per year. Some species have a mixed strategy. www.amentsoc.org
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bivoltine
bivoltine, a. (baɪˈvɒltɪn) Also -in. [a. F. bivoltin, f. bi-, bi-2 + It. volta time.] Of certain silkworms: producing two broods per annum. Also as n.1874 [see multivoltine s.v. multi- 1 a]. 1888 E. A. Butler Silkworms 69 Most of the other species produce two, three, four, six, or even eight broods ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bivoltine - Bugs With Mike
Definition. Referring to insects, particularly silkworms and some other species, that have two generations per year. Etymology. From Latin 'bi-' meaning 'two' ... bugswithmike.com
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Bivoltine [V2 ] Silkworm Breeds (Bombyx mori Bombyx mori Bombyx ...
This document comprises information on pedigree and breeding schemes followed for developing of some of the productive bivoltine silkworm breeds developed at ... csrtimys.res.in
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[PDF] 2. Classification of Silkworms - Dr. H.B. MAHESHA
BIVOLTINE RACES: They produce only two generations per year. The length of the larval stage is short. The leaf consumption to cocoon production (cocoon ... hbmahesh.weebly.com
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Species of silkworm - Central Silk Board
Hence, bivoltine cocoons form suitable raw material for the production of gradable raw silk as compared to polyvoltine x bivoltine cocoons. Keeping the ... silks.csb.gov.in
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ECB - Bivoltine - VegEdge - University of Minnesota
European corn borer (ECB) degree-days (DD) will be provided on VegEdge to assist growers, processors and agronomists with key information on expected timing. vegedge.umn.edu
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bivoltine cpp - central sericultural reserach and training institute
The Central Silk Board has envisaged an ambitious plan to produce 5000 mt import substitute BV silk through organization of clusters across the country. www.csrtiber.res.in
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voltinism
voltinism, n. Ent. (ˈvɒltɪnɪz(ə)m) [f. voltine (in bivoltine a., univoltine a., etc.) + -ism.] The number of broods typically produced per year by an insect.1909 I. McCracken in Jrnl. Exper. Zool. VII. 749 The brood..as a whole followed the racial character of its female parent in regard to its volt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phyllonorycter maestingella
The imago (moth) is bivoltine (depending on geographic location) flying in May and June and again in August. wikipedia.org
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Lobesia fuligana
The larva is blue-green ; head and plate of 2 yellowish-brown: This species is bivoltine flying in two generations in May and again in July-August. wikipedia.org
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Ethmia bipunctella
The moth is bivoltine, having two generations per year. wikipedia.org
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Pollanisus empyrea
It is probably at least partly bivoltine since adults have been found on wing in late summer and late autumn. wikipedia.org
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