The L-strain produced a substance that stimulated ovulation, while the N-strain did not until two days after impregnation.
The substance concerned appeared to be in the seminal fluid of the male (Gillett, 1955).
Typically, larger females have more oocytes and produce larger eggs (Colless & Chellapah, 1960; Bar-Zeev, 1957). Females typically lay their eggs on a damp surface immediately above water.
The eggs normally undergo a period of diapause before hatching (Gillett, 1959; Burgess, 1959).
The L-strain produced a substance that stimulated ovulation, while the N-strain did not until two days after impregnation.
The substance concerned appeared to be in the seminal fluid of the male (Gillett, 1955).
Typically, larger females have more oocytes and produce larger eggs (Colless & Chellapah, 1960; Bar-Zeev, 1957). Females typically lay their eggs on a damp surface immediately above water.
The eggs normally undergo a period of diapause before hatching (Gillett, 1959; Burgess, 1959).
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