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Development of mouthparts in the cicada Meimuna mongolica (Distant): successive morphological patterning and sensilla differentiation from nymph to adult

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2016
Development of the mouthparts in the cicada Meimuna mongolica (Distant) is investigated here for the first time using scanning electron microscopy in order to document changes occurring in different nymphal instars and from nymph to adult, during which a
Christopher Dietrich, Wu Dai
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First fossil record of a nymph (Ephemeroptera, Teloganellidae) from the Indian subcontinent.

Zootaxa, 2020
A fossil of a mayfly nymph that shows similarities with the modern genus Teloganella Ulmer, 1939 of the family Teloganellidae is recorded for the first time from the Indian subcontinent.
Priyadarshini Agnihotri   +4 more
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Nymphs of Diploperla1

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1981
The nymphs of the stonefly genus Diploperla are illustrated and described. The immature stages of D. duplicata and D. morgani were previously unknown. A key separating the three species is included.
J. Reese Voshell   +2 more
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Shield bugs (nymphs)

2023
Translation of Puchkov, VG (1961). Shchytnyky. Fauna of Ukraine 21(1)
Lars Willighagen   +1 more
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The role of Lathyrus sativus flower surface wax in short-range attraction and stimulant for nymph laying by an adult viviparous aphid

Bulletin of entomological research, 2019
Aphis craccivora Koch (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is an important pest of Lathyrus sativus L. plants, and causes retarded plant growth and loss of seed production. The insect sucks cell sap from flowers and lays nymphs on flowers.
Paroma Mitra   +3 more
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Dispersal Pattern and Dispersion of Adult and Nymph Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in Wheat and Corn

open access: yesEnvironmental Entomology, 2013
Euschistus servus (Say) can develop a generation on wheat, Triticum aestivum L., before moving to corn, Zea mays L., where it can be a pest. Because effective management methods are unknown, this study sought to describe the spatial distribution and ...
Dominic D Reisig
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The Odyssey and the Nymphs

Gaia : revue interdisciplinaire sur la Grèce Archaïque, 2001
Nymphs in the Odyssey mediate between maritime and terrestrial perspectives, aiding the integration of the newly arrived in a foreign and alien country and that of Odysseus into Ithaca. Nymphs are particularly evocative of the experience of first encounters with new lands, conforming to an historical maritime perspective of hinterlands observed from a ...
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Nymphs and Nereids

Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, 1960
Nock Arthur Darby. Nymphs and Nereids. In: Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, tome 37, 1960. Mélanges offerts au Père René Mouterde pour son 80e anniversaire. Tome I. pp. 295-308.
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What is the Nymph Complaining For?

ELH, 1978
Andrew Marvell's "Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn" is ostensibly a simple soliloquy by a young girl whose pet has been fatally wounded. "The wanton troopers riding by / Have shot my fawn and it will die," she laments at the beginning of the poem, and then in anguished tones she goes on to cry out against the motivelessness of the act ...
Evelyn J. Hinz, John J. Teunissen
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