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Voltinism - Wikipedia
Univoltine (monovoltine) – (adjective) referring to organisms having one brood or generation per year; Bivoltine (divoltine) – (adjective) referring to ... en.wikipedia.org
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Univoltine - Entomologists' glossary
A univoltine species is a species that has one brood of offspring per year. Many species try and coincide their life cycle with that of another species. www.amentsoc.org
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Diapause in Univoltine and Semivoltine Life Cycles - PubMed
Some insects with the potential to produce multiple generations per year produce a univoltine life cycle in response to environmental conditions ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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univoltine
uniˈvoltine, n. and a. [ad. F. univoltin, -tain, f. uni- uni- + It. volta turn, time.] a. n. One of a breed of silkworms which produces a single brood in a year. b. adj. Having but one brood each year.1874 J. Geoghegan Parl. Rep. Silk in India 118 That this insect [sc. a silkworm] has quite changed ... Oxford English Dictionary
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UNIVOLTINE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
adjective zoology reproducing at a rate of one generation per year, ie having one brood of young in one year. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Learn Something New: Univoltine/Bivoltine/Multivoltine/Voltinism ...
Get Douglas E. Welch's stories in your inbox · Univoltine — (adjective) referring to organisms having one brood or generation per year ... medium.com
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UNIVOLTINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNIVOLTINE is producing one brood in a season and especially a single brood of eggs capable of hibernating —used of insects. www.merriam-webster.com
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Diapause in Univoltine and Semivoltine Life Cycles - Annual Reviews
Some insects with the potential to produce multiple generations per year produce a univoltine life cycle in response to environmental conditions ... www.annualreviews.org
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ECB - Univoltine - VegEdge - University of Minnesota
The univoltine strain has become more common in southern Minn., as well as continuing as the dominant strain in northwest MN and in ND. vegedge.umn.edu
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[PDF] 2. Classification of Silkworms - Dr. H.B. MAHESHA
BIVOLTINES and. 3. MULTIVOLTINES. 1. UNIVOLTINE RACES: They produce only one generation per year. The larval weight is comparatively higher and cocoons are ... hbmahesh.weebly.com
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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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Pseudometapterus umbrosus
It is univoltine in Illinois and overwinters as an adult. wikipedia.org
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Anthonomus pomorum
Anthonomus pomorum or the apple blossom weevil is a univoltine herbivore of apple trees, Malus domestica. wikipedia.org
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Pseudochazara droshica
Flight period The species is univoltine and on wing from late July to early August. Food plants Larvae feed on grasses. wikipedia.org
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Sesommata trachyptera
Adults are on wing from November to March, probably univoltine. wikipedia.org
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