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Aphids
At the end of the summer males are produced, and mated females lay eggs that hatch ...
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Codling Moths
Adults emerge from the cocoon in April or May. The females lay eggs on leaves and small fruit for about a month. When the ... codling moth."(7) Trichogramma Wasps Trichogramma wasps are minute wasps that lay their eggs in moth eggs, including the eggs of the codling ... two or three batches one week apart when the moths start to lay eggs(3) (approximately mid-April in the Northwest(1)). The wasps ...
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The Grass Snake (Natrix natrix)
Scotland. It is absent from Ireland. It is Britain’s only egg laying snake. Females lay eggs in June or July, normally in rotting vegetation (such as a compost heap) which ... search of fish or frogs from garden ponds or to use the compost heap to lay eggs in. A key part of the conservation strategy for this species is to educate ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
The females lay a clutch of three to ten eggs once or twice a year. System: Terrestrial List ...
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Blanding's Turtle - WDNR
Males are larger than females, have longer tails, and have concave plastrons. Hatchlings are dark ... . Reproduction: Mate in early spring and fall, usually in water. Females lay clutches of 6-15 (avg. 10) eggs beginning in June ... in 65-90 days. Sexually mature in 14-20 years. Females breed every other year. Management Considerations: Threatened by habitat loss ...
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Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) Conservation
Resources Division, 1996). Females lay eggs about once every three years and make their nests far above the high tide line. The males never leave the sea. When the females come out ... placement of physical obstacles on beaches can create serious problems for hatchlings and nesting females alike (Caribbean Conservation Corporation, 1996; National Marine Fisheries Service, 2001). In order to protect ...
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Mudpuppy
Females lay eggs in a nest under stones or logs at water depths over 10 cm. 18-180 eggs are laid at a time. Larval Stage: Females may stay with ... male and female N. maculosus will typically mate in the fall, and the female will lay her eggs in late spring. The female will place her eggs at the top of ...
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The Giant Salamanders
Cryptobranchidae, Sirenidae and the Asiatic Family Hynobiidae, all perform external fertilization. The females lack cloacal sperm receptacles, which are present in all other families of salamanders. HELLBENDER( ... jaws and the prevomerine having 32-48 teeth in series. Spawning occurs in late summer. Females lay a string of 300-400 eggs in a depression under a rock. The male discharges ...
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Euroturtle - Introduction to Sea Turtles
Some species are less specific ( philopatric) and ... the temperature goes above 28 degrees C the eggs will hatch as females, below this temperature males will hatch. Although females lay thousands of eggs each summer, very few hatchlings survive to adulthood ...
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Greentrack Homepage
Some species are less specific ( philopatric) and ... the temperature goes above 28 degrees C the eggs will hatch as females, below this temperature males will hatch. Although females lay thousands of eggs each summer, very few hatchlings survive to adulthood ...
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