The movement of the embryo in the egg of the relic insect Embia savignyi under the microscope. Comes out of the egg. From the Embiidae family, they feed on the remains of decaying plants, build silk passages along which they move.
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The movement of the embryo in the egg of the relic insect Embia savignyi under the microscope
The movement of the embryo in the egg of the relic insect Embia savignyi under the microscope
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Created | 25 May 2021 |
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Tags | Alexarasniidae, animalia, antennae, Arthropoda, biology, cannibalism, cobweb, colonial, distribution, egg, Embia savignyi, Embiidae, Embioidea, Embioptera, embryo, entomology, Exopterygota, fauna, glands, Hemimetabola, hidden lifestyle, insecta, larva, life, macro, microcosm, neoptera, nocturnal, organic residues, paws, pest, polyneoptera, predator, pterygota, rare, regeneration, rot, rotting plant remains, runs fast, science, silk, silky cobweb, small size, Soft Body, soil, stones, study, tarsus, wingless, zoology, |