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Meaning of "univoltine"

univoltine (adjective) - referring to a species of insect that produces only one generation or brood of offspring per year
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  • Having one brood or generation in a year
  • A univoltine organism.

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There is one generation per year univoltine.
This univoltine species overwinters in the larval stage.
There is a single generation per year univoltine.
All species appear to be univoltine with extended flight periods.
This species has a single annual generation univoltine.
It is an univoltine species.
They have one brood per year univoltine.
Queens are univoltine they produce just one generation of ants each year.
Prosena siberita is a univoltine species.
Many phytophagous species that are dependent on seasonal plant resources are univoltine.
Euphydryas aurinia is a univoltine species.
They are univoltine and the flight period is July to October.
Spilostethus saxatilis is a univoltine species.
It is a univoltine species.
This species has one generation per year univoltine.

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New adults of this univoltine species can be found from July onwards.
Anthophora plumipes is a univoltine species.
The species is univoltine and is on wing from July to August.
This species has one brood or generation per year univoltine.
Filiformis is univoltine in Turkey.
These and other difference equations are particularly suited to modeling univoltine populations.
Perturbator is univoltine and the flight period is from May to September.
The species is univoltine.
Most ants are univoltine, producing a new generation each year.
Brunneus are univoltine.
The flight period is May to September and the species is probably univoltine.
The reproductive season of the univoltine species lasts from May to July.
The Appalachian tiger swallowtail is univoltine.
Desmona bethula is a univoltine autumn-emerging caddisfly.
Play media This species is univoltine.
North of this line, a univoltine strain has only one generation per year.
Both species are univoltine.
Conocephalus fuscus has a univoltine life cycle, only producing one set of offspring per year.
Both sides of male Both sides of female It is a univoltine species.
In the north it is a univoltine species, with just one generation in June.
Most populations of Senecella calanoides Juday in eastern Canada are univoltine.
The majority of perlodid stoneflies are univoltine - one generation occurs per year.
The species is univoltine and is on wing from the end of June to mid-September.
The adult fritillary only has one brood a year, as they are a univoltine species.
The species is univoltine and is on wing from mid-July to late August.
The Dawson's burrowing bee is an example of a univoltine insect of the order Hymenoptera.
Neomesomermis flumenalis ( Welch ), Gastromermis viridis Welch, and Isomermis wisconsinensis Welch are univoltine.
The species is univoltine and is on wing from mid-June to late July.
Like many other temperate zone dytiscids, D. alaskanus has a univoltine life cycle.
The larvae of the univoltine P. genistella likewise feed on gorse foliage.
In the Bigoray River, a brown-water stream of Alberta, Canada, L. cupida is a univoltine species.
The nematode is probably univoltine in its natural habitat near Churchill, Manitoba.
Leucotrichia pictipes ( Banks ) has a univoltine life cycle in Owl Creek, a western Montana stream.

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