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Zamia species often produce more than one cone close to the tip of the stem or at the terminal of the caudex where it intersects with the cones, also called strobilus, of Z. integrifolia are dioecious. The male strobilus and the female strobilus are found on two separate plants. The cones on the female plant are thick and have red-orange seeds.
Such an adaptation would be "exceptionally difficult" because of the need for male and female genital structures to change at the same time. [ 4 ] Female penetration of males is known in a few species, such as seahorse , but only Neotrogla females have a well-defined organ that can be described as a penis. [ 3 ]
Adactylidium is a genus of mites known for its unusual life cycle. [1] An impregnated female mite feeds upon a single egg of a thrips, rapidly growing five to eight female offspring and one male in her body. The single male mite mates with all his sisters when they are still inside their mother.
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Zoropsis spinimana. Males of Z. spinimana reach a length around 10–12 mm (0.39–0.47 in), while females are 15–18 mm (0.59–0.71 in) long. This spider resembles a wolf spider, as its eyes are of the same configuration, but unlike wolf spiders, the eyes of Zoropsis spiders are more spread out along the front third of the cephalothorax.
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Platerodrilus is a genus of beetles of the family Lycidae.They commonly appear in the literature under the name Duliticola, which is an obsolete junior synonym. [1] The females retain a larval form as adults (larviform females) and are about 40–80 mm in length.