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Synonyms for egg_capsules or Related words with egg_capsules
egg_sacs
conceptacles
flask_shaped
newly_hatched_larvae
fertilized_eggs
fertilised_eggs
peridioles
microspores
oothecae
spicules
carapaces
apothecia
unfertilised_eggs
seed_capsules
basidiospores
achenes
ascomata
sporophylls
megaspores
fertile_fronds
pollen_grains
pinnules
sporangiophores
sporangia
conidiophores
antheridia
brood_pouch
pupae
archegonia
gametophytes
eggs
pistillate_flowers
pedicellariae
cotyledons
brood_pouches
chitinous
trichomes
fruiting_bodies
cocoons
hairlike
zooids
corallites
thick_walled
bivalved
proglottids
marsupium
spinnerets
spermatophores
sporangium
spathes
Examples of "egg_capsules"
"B. adventitium" reproduces sexually and creates
egg
capsules
, which hatch around 3 weeks post-deposition. The
egg
capsules
have a tough exterior and generally contain multiple juveniles.
The small periwinkle breeds in late winter. Its pelagic
egg
capsules
release planktonic larvae.
"Drupella cornus" lays benthic
egg
capsules
, which hatch into free-swimming planktonic veliger larvae
The sexes are separate. Fertilized eggs are laid as
egg
capsules
, which are attached to detritus.
The sexes are separate. Fertilized eggs are laid as
egg
capsules
, which are attached to detritus.
Females lay floating, round
egg
capsules
that are often found in beach drift. Young are free swimming.
"Conus mozambicus" feeds on polychaete worms. The
egg
capsules
are vase-shaped and contain 19-23 eggs.
This miter lays
egg
capsules
attached to rock surfaces. They are yellow or transparent, and about 8mm high. In laboratory conditions, females have been observed depositing over 90
egg
capsules
in 4 days, and 173 in 17 days. Each capsule contains hundreds of 0.2mm eggs. Veliger larvae hatch from the capsule after ~24 days, depending on temperature.
Oval-shaped
egg
capsules
are deposited in clusters on hard substrates, including rock reef, discarded mollusk shells, and other Kellet's whelks, with egg laying speculated to be favored on substrate already containing Kellet's whelk
egg
capsules
. Egg deposition may occur over several days at several locations, or all within one day.
Egg
capsules
generally contain between 400 and 1200 eggs, with the height of the capsule, and number of eggs directly correlating to the size of the spawning female. Egg capsule height generally ranges between 0.2 and 0.4 inches (6 and 9 millimeters) and capsules may occasionally contain up to 2200 eggs.
Egg
capsules
are laid in a spirally wound collar of jelly embedded with sand grains. The remains of these may be found on the beach.
The species is oviparous. The
egg
capsules
are large (between 106 mm and 134 mm) with a horn at each corner.
Female wentletraps lay
egg
capsules
that are bound together with a supple string. The young emerge from these capsules as free-swimming larvae.
The "Nerita plicata" reproduces through copulation between male and female. After mating, females will deposit
egg
capsules
which will eventually hatch into larvae.
The females spawn by passing eggs from their oviducts. These eggs are then coated in gelatinous substances from the nidamental glands and oviducal glands, forming an egg 'capsule'. The
egg
capsules
of the bigfin reef squids contain two to nine eggs each. These are laid in single straight strands on rocks, corals, aquatic plants, submerged branches and other surfaces. At this point, the eggs are in diameter and the
egg
capsules
about in length and in width, on average.
Veligers hatch from
egg
capsules
or develop from an earlier, free-swimming trochophore larval stage. In those species where the veliger hatches from an egg capsule, it will pass through the trochophore stage while in the egg capsule.
In the Mesogastropoda, the execretory and the reproductive ducts are separated (in contrast with the most primitive prosobranchs). Many members produce
egg
capsules
, containing one to more than 1,000 eggs.
The life cycle of "Lithoglyphus naticoides" takes one year. Reproduction of "Lithoglyphus naticoides" takes place mainly in July. The morphology of the
egg
capsules
has been described by Berezkina (2010). The life span is 4–5 years.
The Taiwan lesser salamander is relatively short, but robust. Adults are about in snout–vent length. They breed in winter and early spring. Females lay
egg
capsules
that both males and females appear to guard until they hatch.
("Gollum attenuatus"), form
egg
capsules
which contain 30-80 ova within which only one ovum develops while all other ova are ingested and packed to an external yolk sac. The embryo then develops normally without ingesting further eggs.
The Pennsylvania wood cockroach has three developmental stages: egg, nymph, and adult. Eggs are laid in
egg
capsules
, produced during the warm months and deposited behind the loose bark of dead trees, fallen logs, or stumps.
Egg
capsules
are yellowish brown and characteristically curved on both sides like a half moon. Capsules are twice as long as wide, each containing up to 32 eggs. The egg stage lasts about 34 days at 80 °F, while the nymphal stage typically lasts 10 to 12 months but can last up to 2 years. The normal life span of the female adult is several months.