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- through several larval stages, the first of which is typically a mobile triungulin. The larvae are insectivorous, mainly attacking bees, though a few feed...
- family Meloidae has three claws on each foot, and is therefore called a triungulin (plural triungula). The term is derived from the Latin tri meaning “three...
- three claws on their legs that give the first instar larvae their name, triungulins (from Latin tri, three, and ungulus, claw). The bee carries the larvae...
- undergoing hypermetamorphosis in which the first instar takes the form of a triungulin. Some beetles have intricate mating behaviour. Pheromone communication...
- As with others in the order Strepsiptera, Stylopidae larvae called triungulins enter their host and develop inside it. Females will remain inside the...
- in a cell near that of the triungulins, they will attach to her. But in the instance of a male emerging near the triungulins, they will attach to him and...
- beetle family Meloidae, the three-clawed planidium originally was called a triungulin, and similar planidia for example, those of the Strepsiptera, may also...
- protection of their mother's corpse. The first instar of larvae, the triungulins, are thought to be p****tic and to be carried to the host's nest by attaching...
- males, the only free living stages of these insects' lives. Called "triungulins", these larvae exit the mother's genital opening via the ability to detect...
- decaying wood in autumn, which hatch in spring or summer. The first instar triungulin clings to a V. vulgaris worker to be transported to the nest. Once at...