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Nymphal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs; nymphean.

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  • (1) Adult crickets have stereotyped patterns of motor output which are generated by the central nervous system, and which serve as a standard against which emerging nymphal patterns can be measured.
  • (2) The seasonal abundance pattern of larval I. persulcatus on four small mammal species appears as a bimodal peak (June and September), but nymphal I. persulcatus has a monomodal peak during spring.
  • (3) mortality was high), while the nymphal instars showed an adverse effect on ecdysis and adults which emerged from the treated last nymphal instar were characterized by high mortality, abnormal behaviour and reduced fecundity and viability.
  • (4) Presence or absence of submerged vegetation markedly affected damselfly nymphal density but the biomass of submerged or emerged vegetation was not a significant factor.
  • (5) Nymphal stages of C. hemipterus can be distinguished by head-width measurements and numbers of lateral pronotal hairs.
  • (6) Nymphal Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Trans-Mara) were fed on a steer infected with a Theileria parva parva (Kilae 1) stock isolated from an indigenous steer in the Trans-Mara Division, Kenya, which had a high piroplasm parasitaemia.
  • (7) After the spinning of the cocoon, the cells are lysed and disappear entirely at the nymphal stage.
  • (8) Average log densities of nymphal and adult ticks on B. taurus cattle are significantly higher than on B. indicus cattle but neither cattle genotype differs in this regard from B. indicus X B. taurus cattle.
  • (9) The mean weight of engorged females fed on calves inoculated with nymphal fraction 2 was the lowest of all five groups of calves on which females fed.
  • (10) The parthenogenetic Haemaphysalis longicornis larvae engorged on cattle naturally infected with Theileria sergenti were reared at 24 degrees C. The resultant nymphal ticks were incubated at 37 degrees C to clear the effect of incubation on the development and maturation of sporozoites.
  • (11) However, part of the Feulgen-DNA values is shifted to lower intervals in ageing insects, as compared with nymphal and adult individuals, promoted by decrease in Feulgen-DNA values of the euchromatins.
  • (12) Motor axons to the muscle were cut early in the last nymphal instar, and muscle growth slowed but ultrastructural maturation continued; the percentage of muscle volume occupied by mitochondria tripled and tracheoblasts invaded the fibers in both the denervated and contralateral innervated muscles.
  • (13) Ground applications of carbaryl in early June 1989 reduced populations of nymphal Ixodes dammini Spielman, Clifford, Piesman & Corwin by 100% in five 0.4-ha residential sites 72 h after application.
  • (14) Both eland were harbouring Theileria parasites at the time nymphal ticks were fed.
  • (15) Infested moose groomed extensively, apparently in response to feeding nymphal and adult ticks, and developed alopecia.
  • (16) There were no quantitative differences per unit of body weight between the sexes with the exception of the rate of body weight loss during nymphal phase 1.
  • (17) The following sequence of events was observed: 1) Within 2 h, many of the cells in fixed nymphal specimens showed increased electron density.
  • (18) The sporozoites in the salivary glands of the nymphal ticks exposed to 37 degrees C for 16 days were observed by the methyl green pyronin staining method.
  • (19) Three cattle, which had been experimentally infected with Theileria parva lawrencei and maintained as carriers of the infection, were each infested simultaneously with clean nymphal Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Rhipicephalus zambeziensis in ear bags on separate ears.
  • (20) Nymphal ticks were applied to one of the steers 90 days later and it was shown that the resultant adult tick had become infected.

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