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ecdysis
‖ ecdysis (ˈɛkdɪsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἔκδυσις, f. ἐκδύειν to put off.] The action of stripping or casting off, esp. of slough or dead skin in serpents and caterpillars, or of the chitinous integument in Crustacea. Also concr. that which is cast off, slough.1854 J. Hogg Microsc. ii. iv. (1867) 581 The...
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Ecdysis (disambiguation)
Ecdysis is the moulting of the exoskeleton in arthropods and other animals. Ecdysis may also refer to:
Ecdysis (album), an album by Miho Hatori
See also
Ecdysiast, a euphemism for a striptease artist
Moult (disambiguation)
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Ecdysis (album)
Ecdysis is the first solo album by Japanese musician Miho Hatori. Album title
Track listing
"Ecdysis" – 4:26
"A Song for Kids" – 3:30
"In Your Arms" – 4:06
"Barracuda" – 3:13
"The Spirit of Juliet" – 4:11
"Walking City
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ecdysiast
ecdysiast (ɛkˈdɪzɪæst) [f. Gr. ἔκδυσις (see ecdysis) + -αστής, after type ἐνθουσιαστής.] A strip-teaser. Hence ecˈdysiasm, the activity or occupation of strip-teasing. Also fig.1940 Mencken Let. 5 Apr. in Amer. Lang. Suppl. I. (1945) vi. vi. 585 It might be a good idea to relate strip-teasing in som...
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ecdysone
ecdysone (ˈɛkdɪsəʊn) Also ecdyson. [ad. G. ecdyson (P. Karlson 1956, in Ann. des Sci. naturelles (Zool.) XVIII. 133), f. Gr. ἔκδυσις: see ecdysis.] A steroid, present as a hormone in the young forms of insects and some other arthropods, that controls moulting.1956 Vitamins & Hormones XIV. 234 The na...
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Apolysis
After apolysis, ecdysis occurs. Ecdysis is the actual emergence of the arthropod into the environment and always occurs directly after apolysis.
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ecdysial
ecdysial, a. Ent. (ɛkˈdɪzɪəl) [f. ecdysis n.: see -al.] Pertaining to, instrumental in, or characteristic of ecdysis; spec. applied to a line along which cleavage occurs during ecdysis, which is still discernible in the adult forms of some insects. ecdysial gland, the prothoracic gland, which secret...
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Moulting
This process is called ecdysis. most Arthropoda with soft, flexible skins also undergo ecdysis.
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Horrendous
The band's 2014 album Ecdysis and more recent albums have received critical acclaim from major publications such as Pitchfork, Decibel, Stereogum and Spin vocals, guitar
Jamie Knox – drums
Matt Knox – vocals, guitar
Alex Kulick – bass guitar (2016–present)
Discography
Studio albums
The Chills (2012)
Ecdysis
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Homolodromiidae
In contrast to other crabs, including the closely related Homolidae, there is no strong linea homolica along which the exoskeleton breaks open during ecdysis
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What is this tiny insect? I took this picture in central Mexico. The insect is about 1mm in size. I found lots of these dead on a desk, so many that at first I thought they were just dust. I assume they came from a pl...
As suggested in the comments, these are actually not dead aphids, but only the cuticle they leave after moulting, or ecdysis.
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Laboulbeniomycetes
These fungi occur usually only on adult hosts; apparently immature arthropods eliminate them during ecdysis (adult arthropods no longer molt).
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Eleuteroschisis
Eleuteroschisis is asexual reproduction in dinoflagellates in which the parent organism completely sheds its theca (i.e. undergoes ecdysis) either before
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Reddyanus basilicus
Description
There is high variability in morphometric characters between small males with 27 to 32 mm long after the fourth ecdysis, and larger males 40 to 46 mm long after the fifth ecdysis.
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Callow
an area of flood-prone land along the River Shannon in Ireland
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Callow (surname)
Callow, in biology, an arthropod that has just undergone ecdysis
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