How To Use Marsupium In A Sentence
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He then releases sperm which she sweeps into her marsupium by vibrating her pleopods.
Crustacea
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Their marsupium is well developed, opens to the rear, and contains only 2 teats.
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The talawa savannas are characterized by Terminalia chebula, T. belerica, Pterocarpus marsupium, Butea monosperma, Careya arborea, Anogeissus latifolia, Phyllanthus embilica, and Zizyphus spp ..
Sri Lanka dry-zone dry evergreen forests
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They are large and platelike, and form the marsupium, in which the eggs and developing young are protected.
Crustacea
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Australia and Tasmania are the residence of the curious family of animals with pouches, called Marsupialia, from _marsupium_, signifying a purse or bag.
Harper's Young People, March 2, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
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Females have a marsupium in which they brood their young until they are ready to be released into the environment.
Crustacea
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Members of this family have a well developed marsupium that opens anteriorly.
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The newly hatched young amphipods stay in the marsupium until the female undergoes a post-copulatory moult.
Crustacea
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The incubating eggs and newly hatched young remain in the marsupium for up to one month.
Crustacea
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Superficially, mysidaceans look much like small shrimp, and since they have a ventral marsupium, they are often called opossum shrimp.
Crustacea
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After mating is complete, the female releases eggs into her marsupium where fertilization takes place.
Crustacea
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These gill tissues are modified into a gill marsupium, which protects and aerates the eggs until fertilization.
Mollusca
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Copulation consists of the male wrapping the posterior part of his body around the female's ventral side, bringing his uropods in close proximity to her marsupium.
Crustacea
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A marsupium is present and opens to the rear.
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In some (but by no means all) species of marsupials, females develop a pouch or marsupium in which the young are nursed.
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The eggs are carried by the female in an open marsupium.
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Superficially, mysidaceans look much like small shrimp, and since they have a ventral marsupium, they are often called opossum shrimp.
Crustacea
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After 1 to 10 months, the eggs are fertilized and pass into the marsupium.
Crustacea
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The newly hatched young amphipods stay in the marsupium until the female undergoes a post-copulatory moult.
Crustacea
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They form a shallow chamber on the ventral surface of the thorax called a marsupium.
Crustacea
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They are large and platelike, and form the marsupium, in which the eggs and developing young are protected.
Crustacea
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In some (but by no means all) species of marsupials, females develop a pouch or marsupium in which the young are nursed.
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Their marsupium is well developed, opens to the rear, and contains only 2 teats.