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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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