larviparous

larviparous
lar·vip·a·rous

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  • Larviparous — Lar*vip a*rous, a. [Larva + L. parete to bring forth.] (Zo[ o]l.) Depositing living larv[ae], instead of eggs; said of certain insects. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • larviparous — bearing fish larvae rather than eggs, e.g. Sebastes (Scorpaenidae) …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • larviparous — adj. [L. larva, mask; parere, to produce] Producing by bringing forth living larvae; viviparous; see oviparous …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • larviparous — /lahr vip euhr euhs/, adj. Zool. producing larvae, as certain insects and mollusks. [1805 15; LARV(A) + I + PAROUS] * * * …   Universalium

  • larviparous — Larvae bearing; denoting passage of larvae, rather than eggs, from the body of the female, as in certain nematodes and insects. [larva + L. pario, to bear] * * * lar·vip·a·rous lär vip ə rəs adj bearing and bringing forth young that are larvae… …   Medical dictionary

  • larviparous — adj. (Zoology) producing larvae (of certain insects) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • larviparous — (ˈ)lär|vipərəs adjective Etymology: probably from (assumed) New Latin larviparus, from New Latin larvi + Latin parus parous : bearing and bringing forth young that are larvae used especially of specialized two winged flies and some mollusks;… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Ostreidae — True Oysters Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas Scientific classification Kingdom …   Wikipedia

  • Wohlfahrtia — A genus of larviparous dipterous fleshflies (family Sarcophagidae), of which some species larvae breed in ulcerated surfaces and flesh wounds of humans and animals. Important species include W. magnifica, a widely distributed obligatory fleshfly… …   Medical dictionary

  • bivalve — bivalvular /buy val vyeuh leuhr/, adj. /buy valv /, n. 1. Also called lamellibranch. Zool. any mollusk, as the oyster, clam, scallop, or mussel, of the class Bivalvia, having two shells hinged together, a soft body, and lamellate gills. adj. 2.… …   Universalium

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