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- Uniquely among hexapods, proturans show anamorphic development, whereby body segments are added during moults.
- The feathers of this species often fade quite quickly to a brownish black (even the truly black feathers) and the bird can look distinctly brown by the time it moults.
- They are unique among insect orders in having a fully winged terrestrial preadult stage, the subimago, which moults into a sexually mature adult, the imago.
- Wing clipping is the process of trimming a bird's primary wing feathers or remiges so that it is not fully flight-capable, until it moults, sheds the cut feathers and grows new ones.
- It moults between July and October, but males do not have the duller autumn plumage that is typical of some other finches.
- Prinia socialis moults some remiges twice a year and is termed to have a partially biannual moult; however, some authors describe P.
- "Immature" or juvenile examples of chitinozoans have not been found; this may suggest that either they did not "grow", that they were moults (unlikely), or that the fossilisable parts of the organism only formed after the developmental process was complete.
- Nauplii released from adult females swim in water for several days without taking food (the larva has no mouth and no intestine) and transform into cypris larvae (cyprids) after several moults.
- The larva then undergoes a resting period of around ten to fifteen days where the abdominal segments contract and the body darkens slightly whereupon it moults into a pupa.
- The larvae of Ascaris complete two moults within the egg; therefore, the larvae emerging from the egg is not a second-stage larva (L2) as was previously presumed, but rather a third stage larva (L3) covered by a loosened L2 cuticle.
- The body starts moulting in late winter, continuing for months, and the primary moult starts between November and January, well before the tail moults in March or April.
- At the time of pupation the caterpillar comes out of the leaf and weaves a silk pad and a tight body band and then moults to form the pupa.
- The Katahdin has the typical characteristics common to hair sheep: it has an outer coat of fine hair, and in winter may grow a wool undercoat which moults naturally in the spring, so that it does not need to be shorn; it is tolerant of hot and humid climatic conditions, and has good resistance to parasites including some gastrointestinal nematodes resistant to anthelmintic drugs; ewes are to some extent aseasonal and capable of breeding in the spring.
- An agranular green pigment is incorporated into the mesocuticle of this species and thus lost between moults.
- There are two main periods for the critical moults that follow the approximately two-year period of growth leading to sexual maturity: the first, the prepubertal, in April, and the second, the pubertal, from July to October.
- The zoea is transparent or blackish, later develops red chromatophores, and then turns black when it moults into a megalopa.
- Over a series of moults, the larva passes through six naupliar instars before changing into a cypris larva, with a two-valved carapace.
- The triungulin then moults into its second stage without ecdysis, a feature only seen in strepsipterans.
- They feed on their exuviae and may undergo 8-9 moults over the course of one and a half years before they pupate.
- Through a series of moults, the young animal then passes through various zoea stages, followed by a megalopa or post-larva.
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