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Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia and | eggs of helminths e.g.: Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichu |
hile the gizzard and amino acid analysis of the | eggs of Genyornis indicates Ilbandornis was herbivor |
asitic wasp whose known target host include the | eggs of grasshoppers (Acrididae, Orthoptera). |
The | eggs of M. membranipora develop into planktonic cyph |
The | eggs of T. urticae is translucent and pearl-like. |
The 400-500 | eggs of the cyst remain sessile until stimulated by |
British oology: being illustrations of the | eggs of British birds, with figures of each species, |
Eggs of Pomacea canaliculata, scale bar in cm. | |
Some strains lay | eggs of a dark brown shell color. |
The | eggs of this species glow, and so do newly hatched s |
synthetic molecule based on one found from the | eggs of the northern leopard frog. |
He authored Nests and | Eggs of Australian Birds, published in 1900. |
The | eggs of Darwinopterus would have weighed about 6 gra |
The | Eggs of European Birds . |
While decorated | eggs of various Slavic nations have much in common, |
, pulsating rocks, which are revealed to be the | eggs of an alien creature that incubates inside huma |
Adults will feed on the | eggs of nesting conspecifics. |
take a variety of small live prey including the | eggs of other water birds, as well as algae, vegetat |
Eggs of members of this order have bipolar or bioper | |
The | eggs of the Morelet's Tree Frog have a green pigment |
The | eggs of the black bean aphid overwinter on certain h |
issile that will flood the world with Akudamas, | eggs of darkness which hatch into monsters called Ev |
The | eggs of Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus |
Like the | eggs of later pterosaurs and modern reptiles, the eg |
dy revealing that proteinase inhibitor from the | eggs of the freshwater snail Pomacea canaliculata, i |
Eggs of Tragopan and other pheasants | |
A Natural History of the Nests and | Eggs of British Birds, A History of British Butterfl |
an ornithologist and an expert on the nests and | eggs of Australian birds. |
when they are transmitted between flocks in the | eggs of H. gallinarum, a cecal nematode, which in tu |
ck spores often found in oyster shells were the | eggs of a skate leech.He was disappointed when Grant |
the Guanaco, Lama guanacoe, after ingestion of | eggs of this worm. |
For a diagnosis there is need to find | eggs of Schistosoma spindale in feces. |
The | eggs of murres were preferred over those of other sp |
The | eggs of C. dennerli are relatively large for the siz |
2006) was a British egg collector who stole the | eggs of rare and wild birds from protected wildlife |
enin is a chemical constituent in the venom and | eggs of several species of toads belonging to the Bu |
Because the | eggs of T. vulpis eggs are very resistant from desic |
The | eggs of the black headed gull are considered a delic |
e opportunity to raise a new queen if there are | eggs of the correct age present. |
The Nests and | Eggs of British Birds (1893; illustrated, 1894) |
es also feeds, under certain conditions, on the | eggs of lepidopteran pests of annual crops. |
cts the assumption that the wagtail carries the | eggs of D. aspasia to India. |
The | eggs of one individual, however, are fertilized by t |
7) and a Descriptive Catalogue of the Nests and | Eggs of Birds Found Breeding in Australia and Tasman |
They are generally idiobionts, attacking the | eggs of many different types of insects or spiders, |
The larva feeds on the | eggs of the mole cricket, and remains in the burrow |
ird watching as many birds stop over to eat the | eggs of horseshoe crabs as they lay their eggs on th |
n opened a crater in the city, exposing several | eggs of unknown origin. |
from Illinois is an idiobiont parasitoid of the | eggs of a lepidopsocid barklouse, Echmepteryx hageni |
Trichogrammatids parasitize the | eggs of many different orders of insects. |
In captivity, | eggs of F. labordi have hatched after 4 months of in |
Eggs of this type are more vulnerable to the element | |
uanaco, Lama guanicoe, pursuant to ingestion of | eggs of this worm. |
The females lay the | eggs off the coasts of Australia; the eggs take 9-10 |
Land-dwelling animals that lay | eggs, often protected by a shell, such as reptiles a |
le and filled it with fried ground beef, boiled | eggs, olives and onions. |
Females deposit | eggs on fresh cow manure, and these hatch within hou |
inal myiasis in humans if the females lay their | eggs on meat or fruit. |
It lays its | eggs on the leaves, and it poses a threat to host pl |
e third generation reproduces sexually and lays | eggs on the branches of the witch-hazel. |
houli leaves to prevent moths from laying their | eggs on the cloth. |
The female lays | eggs on or near leafy spurge, its host plant, during |
It emerges in April-May and lays | eggs on the undersides of leaves of beet, spinach, c |
The hen lays four or five | eggs, on successive days. |
The moth lays its | eggs on the surface of the flower spikes of Banksia |
ter copulation the female lays about 100 to 150 | eggs on the favoured foodplant, pines. |
The butterfly lays its | eggs on Coast buckwheat, which the adults also use a |
cause C. bezziana can cause myiasis and lay its | eggs on a live mammal, it can be more complicated to |
They lay their | eggs on various milkweeds on which their larvae (cat |
are suitable and lay 3-4 white, brown or black | eggs on a scrape. |
Eggs on parsley | |
If they are there to lay | eggs on the crop, weeds provide one more line of def |
ale fly lays several small, pale-coloured, oval | eggs on a large nymph or an adult bug. |
The females carry their | eggs on the tail in winter. |
rk, paralyzing the larva and laying a clutch of | eggs on the integument. |
They lay | eggs on moist land, and the tadpoles are washed into |
continue to mate while the females begin laying | eggs on the lower leaves of plants, or on the roots. |
Females will fly 1-3 km before laying their | eggs on the river which then sink to the bottom and |
Female corn borer moths lay clusters of | eggs on corn leaves, usually on the underside. |
Like other Tinamous, the male incubates the | eggs on the nest that is located in heavy brush on t |
Cecidomyiid laying | eggs on grass |
pper weevil (Anthonomus eugenii) feeds and lays | eggs on the genus Capsicum and a few species of Sola |
Mallow Skippers lay their | eggs on different species of Mallow. |
White Butterfly (Pieris virginiensis) lays its | eggs on this plant as well as C. laciniata. |
The females lay their | eggs on sandbanks which are exposed only in the dry |
The female lays about ten | eggs on the seed pod of the plant. |
night stuffed into one of those jars of pickled | eggs on the menu in particularly hardcore bars". |
Female laying | eggs on Zizyphus species in Hyderabad, India. |
Female laying | eggs on Zizyphus species in Raigad, India. |
Many species simply deposit the | eggs on moist soil or organic detritus, but some con |
me, a female lays several clusters of up to 200 | eggs on the underside of the larval food plant. |
The female lays her | eggs on Blackthorn Prunus spinosa in late August whi |
tice of abstaining from meat, but also fish and | eggs, on Fridays. |
ts are still a problem, as they take chicks and | eggs, on Auckland Island. |
This frog can lay its | eggs on land or in water depending on its surroundin |
The discovery of the vineyard pest, which lay | eggs on grape leaves with the resulting larvae feedi |
Female turtles lay their | eggs on dry land, digging nests in sandy soil, where |
In Leeds, England in 1806 a hen began laying | eggs on which the phrase "Christ is coming" was foun |
Female flies lay their | eggs on dry earth or the earthen floors of huts.Larv |
A typical cecidomyiid laying | eggs on grass |
stern brown snake which had laid a clutch of 33 | eggs on December 8, 1980. |
The female will then lay the | eggs on a flat surface. |
a species of the genus Gasterophilus that lays | eggs on the lips and around the mouth of horses, mul |
med to touch the authentic (non-avian) dinosaur | eggs on display. |
Females lay single, sea urchin shaped | eggs on host leaves or flower buds; the resulting ca |
Every year loggerhead sea turtles bury their | eggs on three of the refuge's barrier islands. |
It also laid | eggs on land rather than in the water, as most of it |
The female lays | eggs on the flower heads at an early stage of develo |
The female lays between 60 to 100 | eggs on the soil in clusters. |
For example, Niphanda fusca butterflies lay | eggs on plants where ants tend herds of aphids. |
The adult female will lay | eggs on blueberry plants. |
While attempting to cultivate these | eggs on a tree in his back yard, some of the larvae |
jarus japonicus: The Mulijarus japonica carries | eggs on its back and can easily be found in the wate |
on the sea, which it calmed in order to lay its | eggs on a floating nest. |
the bottom of normal depth cells, and will lay | eggs on the sides of the cell or off center. |
in some South American species, which brood the | eggs on the back of the female, with Hemiphractus sp |
The female cat flea lays her | eggs on the host, but the eggs, once dry, have evolv |
The female lays anywhere from 30 to 80 | eggs on the leaves and flowers of toadflax plants. |
nching where free ranging butterflies lay their | eggs on foodplants specifically grown for this purpo |
They deposit clutches of 50 to 75 | eggs on vegetation or rocks over water. |
iasis occurs as a result of a Fannia fly laying | eggs on the anus and larvae crawling in to the rectu |
n small islands colonially or alone, laying 2-3 | eggs on a ground nest. |
ing morning, and following this the female lays | eggs on the host plant. |
Females lay | eggs on the flowerheads, and larvae undergo developm |
n addition, a similar version with whole cooked | eggs on top of the cake is also served on Easter as |
The female lays the | eggs on a surface during the night and the male fert |
The female lays over 300 | eggs one by one in the lower leaves and rhizomes of |
The clutch contains 1, maybe occasionally 2 | eggs; one that was studied was 38.4 x 27.8 mm in siz |
Eggs one day before hatching | |
It lays | eggs one at a time on the stem of Scotch broom, its |
During daytime, females fly low and lay | eggs one by one on the leaves of the plants. |
However, when throwing the frozen | eggs, one must remember that the frozen one do not b |
Two | eggs, one-half cup of milk, one-half cup of flour, a |
The diamondback moth lays its | eggs only on plants in the family Brassicaceae. |
polyandry begins when a female begins releasing | eggs onto a tree branch. |
e in that unlike most pastries and desserts, no | eggs or milk are used to make the cake batter. |
pings such as shredded coconut, strips of fried | eggs or egg yolks, or chopped scallions. |
en results in nest failure, with abandonment of | eggs or chicks. |
Those who ate no meat, | eggs, or dairy were known simply as strict or total |
Microscopic identification of | eggs, or more rarely of the adult flukes, in the sto |
ents are Cornish Yarg, Rhubarb chutney, poached | eggs or a slice of lemon. |
All these introductions failed and | eggs or larvae have never been recorded in the wild |
mals, whose diet is partially, or primarily the | eggs or larvae of other animals. |
ockdown reagent such as a morpholino oligo into | eggs or early zygotes is commonly used to probe the |
are active predators that can consume numerous | eggs or nymphs each day. |
only associated with American pancakes, such as | eggs or solid fats like butter. |
mouthbrooder to dislodge, and then consume the | eggs or larvae held within. |
hydrogen sulfide, which smells much like rotten | eggs or flatus. |
tists is being chased especially when gathering | eggs or supplies. |
pork, almost no meat is consumed; virtually no | eggs or dairy products are consumed either. |
than one serving of meat, game, poultry, fish, | eggs, or cheese. |
ground beef, and serving the dish with pickled | eggs or beets. |
Though it is difficult to identify the | eggs or proglottids to the species level, the distin |
Shanklish is also mashed up with | eggs or crushed in a pita with cucumbers, mint, and |
60 in cities to collect 20 kilograms of locust | eggs or pay a fine of £4.40. |
Flies, attracted to feces, may deposit their | eggs or larvae near or into the anus, and the larvae |
olive oil and a little wheat flour, but without | eggs or dairy products; the mixture is oven-baked un |
Different recipes added milk, | eggs or broth. |
Certain foodstuffs, such as | eggs or milk, rate as 1 on an NPU chart. |
tore pederin acquired maternally (i.e., through | eggs) or by ingestion. |
koos, neither the chicks nor adults destroy the | eggs or kill the chicks of the host. |
Due to the Nativity Fast, no meat, | eggs or milk (including cheese) are allowed during t |
d 20-40% of fruits and vegetables, offal, meat, | eggs, or dairy foods. |
he adult birds will abandon the nests and their | eggs or cygnets and return to wetter areas. |
oat, butter, sugar, with many recipes including | eggs or flour as a binding agent, and additional fla |
to handle a whitefly egg, and devours up to 160 | eggs or 12 large nymphs daily. |
ends its back when touched and heaves out other | eggs or nestlings. |
These chicks do not help in incubating the | eggs or raising the chicks, but nevertheless improve |
Alternatively it can be melted into scrambled | eggs or be used as a topping for jacket potatoes. |
ertainty is due to a lack of copyrights, Easter | eggs, or any other information within the game. |
bles, herbs, flowers, free-ranging chickens for | eggs, other free-ranging poultry (guineas, peafowl, |
pairs of the Blue Lyretail most often lay their | eggs over the bottom, but occasionally also among th |
Shemp flips the sunnyside down | eggs over his shoulder onto Moe's face. |
Female chafers lay 20-40 | eggs over their lifespan. |
Eggs over Easy toured a chain of London pubs owned b | |
They were heavily influenced by | Eggs over Easy, who they first saw perform at 'The T |
egg deposition varies; L. curvispina places its | eggs over flat rocks in rapids. |
The number of venues wanting to stage | Eggs Over Easy and other "pub-rock" bands was also i |
The female lady beetle lays 200 to 300 | eggs over several months during spring and early sum |
eing very broody, and a typical hen can lay her | eggs over a two-week period, though others have take |
, a large working phallus, and even a nest with | eggs painted in the statue's trademark bright colors |
Eggs: Paragonimus westermani eggs range from 80 to 1 | |
He worked extensively on insect | eggs, particularly the way in which they respire. |
H. diminuta fertilized | eggs pass in the stool from an infected host. |
Whipworms develop when a dog swallows whipworm | eggs, passed from an infected dog. |
Whipworms develop when a dog swallows whipworm | eggs, passed from an infected dog. |
year, each consisting of between three to five | eggs per brood; however, chicks hatched from the lat |
fecundities ranging from 7,000 to almost 14,000 | eggs per female. |
ult mites, 30 mixed developmental stages, or 80 | eggs per day. |
One or two | eggs per clutch, laid in a crevice. |
In captivity, females lay up to 50 | eggs per clutch which can take well over a year to h |
These rare egg laying chickens lay up to 160 | eggs per year. |
bs have been documented to spawn as many as 500 | eggs per female (Scheurmann 1990; Axelrod 1992). |
Mated pairs produce one to three | eggs per year. |
Female thornbills average three | eggs per clutch, which incubate for 19 days. |
rlet snakes are oviparous, generally laying 3-8 | eggs per clutch. |
Individuals can release up to ten thousand | eggs per brood and there may be many broods per year |
Laying 4-5 | eggs per clutch and incubating for 13 days, it usual |
ny lives for 10 to 12 years and lays around 600 | eggs per day at her peak. |
12-.16-in) and the lowest fecundity (about 1000 | eggs per spawning) per unit length of any plotosid c |
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