Embryos of four ovoviviparous species of Australian onychophorans were examined to establish the process of their development, their reproductive cycle and to estimate the gestation period. The process of development is the same in all four species with, in the early embryo, segment halves separated by broad bands of extra-embryonic ectoderm and the embryos growing by the posterior addition of segments. Seven developmental stages (I-VII) can be clearly identified from external morphology. Analysis of the developmental stages of the embryos present in females collected throughout a calendar year has allowed estimation of the time taken for each developmental stage and demonstrated that there is an annual reproductive cycle with a total gesta...
Onychophora or velvet worms are of considerable importance in current reconstructions of animal phyl...
In the viviparous gyrodactylids, embryos develop one inside another within the parental uterus, a ph...
In the viviparous gyrodactylids, embryos develop one inside another within the parental uterus, a ph...
We present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanangrensis w...
The structure of the seminal receptacles and associated accessory pouches in the reproductive tracts...
AbstractWe present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanang...
Although the majority of onychophorans are viviparous or ovoviviparous, oviparity has been described...
Pripnow, Birgit, Ruhberg, Hilke (2003): Peripatopsidae (Onychophora) from New Zealand - observations...
Pripnow, Birgit, Ruhberg, Hilke (2003): Peripatopsidae (Onychophora) from New Zealand - observations...
AbstractWe present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanang...
The colouring of live specimens and female reproductive system with associated developmental stages ...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
While mating behaviour in onychophorans has been documented in only a few species, it would appear t...
FIGURES 20 – 24. Characteristics of female genital tract in Metaperipatus inae sp. nov. (20, 24, SEM...
Onychophora or velvet worms are of considerable importance in current reconstructions of animal phyl...
In the viviparous gyrodactylids, embryos develop one inside another within the parental uterus, a ph...
In the viviparous gyrodactylids, embryos develop one inside another within the parental uterus, a ph...
We present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanangrensis w...
The structure of the seminal receptacles and associated accessory pouches in the reproductive tracts...
AbstractWe present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanang...
Although the majority of onychophorans are viviparous or ovoviviparous, oviparity has been described...
Pripnow, Birgit, Ruhberg, Hilke (2003): Peripatopsidae (Onychophora) from New Zealand - observations...
Pripnow, Birgit, Ruhberg, Hilke (2003): Peripatopsidae (Onychophora) from New Zealand - observations...
AbstractWe present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanang...
The colouring of live specimens and female reproductive system with associated developmental stages ...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
While mating behaviour in onychophorans has been documented in only a few species, it would appear t...
FIGURES 20 – 24. Characteristics of female genital tract in Metaperipatus inae sp. nov. (20, 24, SEM...
Onychophora or velvet worms are of considerable importance in current reconstructions of animal phyl...
In the viviparous gyrodactylids, embryos develop one inside another within the parental uterus, a ph...
In the viviparous gyrodactylids, embryos develop one inside another within the parental uterus, a ph...