This is a listofspecies in Apolysis, a genus of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae. Apolysis acrostichalis (Melander, 1946) i c g Apolysis albella Zaitzev...
from the underlying epidermal cells (apolysis) and ends with the shedding of the old cuticle (ecdysis). In many species it is initiated by an increase in...
the larva undergoes a process called apolysis, in which the cuticle, a tough outer layer made of a mixture of chitin and specialized proteins, is released...
cocooning. At the end of each instar, a small amount of silk is placed on the major vein of a leaf and the larva undergoes apolysis, then ecdysis (molting)...
pores are unilateral, and each mature segment contains three testes. After apolysis, gravid segments disintegrate, releasing eggs, which measure 30 to 47 μm...
immune defences of the host. Larvae go through four more instars, and in each moult the older cuticle separates but is not discarded ("apolysis without ecdysis")...
end of its strobila, it disintegrates en route, releasing eggs in a process called apolysis.[citation needed] H. nana is the only cestode capable of completing...
series of developmental stages known as instars. Near the end of each stage, the larva undergoes a process called apolysis, mediated by the release of a series...
reabsorbed. In molting, the old cuticle separates from the epidermis (apolysis). Enzymatic molting fluid is then released between the old cuticle and...
necessarily sequential stages. Endoparasitic larval stages experience apolysis, but no ecdysis. First instar larvae are free-living, while secondary and...
locality for species †Apion evestigatum – type locality for species †Apocymospermum †Apocynophyllum †Apocynophyllum lesquereuxi †Apolysis †Apolysis magister...
donisthorpei – type locality for species †Aphaenogaster mayri – type locality for species †Aphelops Aphodius Aphrophora Apion †Apolysis Aquila †Aquila chysaetos...