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− | :'''ALT1:''' ... that in the absence of males in [[North America]], the female '''[[Eriocampa ovata|woolly alder sawfly]]''' breeds through [[parthenogenesis]]? | + | :'''ALT1:''' ... that in the absence of males in [[North America]], the female '''[[Eriocampa ovata|woolly alder sawfly]]''' breeds through [[parthenogenesis]]? <small>Sources: ''absence of males in North America'' ("Male.—unknown in North America"); ''the female [...] breeds through parthenogenesis'' ("A parthenogenic species"). Both Smith, 1979 p19</small> |
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Eriocampa ovata
- ... that adult male woolly alder sawflies have not been detected in North America and are rare in Europe? Source: "Male: Unknown in North America. Rare in Europe."
- Reviewed: Elizabeth Richards Tilton
5x expanded by Cwmhiraeth (talk). Self-nominated at 06:50, 12 November 2019 (UTC).
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- ALT1: ... that in the absence of males in North America, the female woolly alder sawfly breeds through parthenogenesis? Sources: absence of males in North America ("Male.—unknown in North America"); the female [...] breeds through parthenogenesis ("A parthenogenic species"). Both Smith, 1979 p19