Varying between organisms, the number of chromosomes are normally a constant amount within a species, thus allowing for its successful reproduction. However, it may vary greatly even within a certain ...
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Macro view of an owlfly with distinctive clubbed antennae
A striking owlfly, likely belonging to the genus Libelloides, rests peacefully on a blade of grass, displaying its vibrant ...
Scientists have discovered a rarely known species of owlfly for the first time in the country. The owlfly species, Bubopsis zarudnyi, was spotted at the Myajlar area in the Desert National Park and ...
In a breakthrough in insect research, scientists from the Shadpada Entomology Research Lab (SERL) at Christ College, Irinjalakuda, have uncovered a new species of owlfly, belonging to the family ...
Image of the Day: Owlfly Origins Owlflies are an ancient group that date back to the mid-Mesozoic era. They are only distantly related to fruit flies and dragonflies; their closest living relatives ...
Varying between organisms, the number of chromosomes, the structures of organised and packaged DNA information, are normally a constant amount, thus allowing for the successful reproduction of a ...
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