File Details
- Depositor
- Karen Dykes
- Date Uploaded
- 2021-12-10
- Date Modified
- 2021-12-10
- Fixity Check
- passed on August 08, 2024 at 10:26
- Characterization
-
Height: 2544
Width: 1791
File Format: tiff (Tagged Image File Format)
File Size: 13692624
Filename: 7502_pp_273.tif
Last Modified: 2025-05-06T00:47:42.456Z
Original Checksum: fc8195ac842f0663b8e7b8c9f592b8ba
Mime Type: image/tiff
Creator |
|
Transcript |
- Goldstream L. [Lake] Aug [August] 16/40 [1940].
clasping pairs had the [female symbol]'s pregnant.
A few pairs were actually copulating.
It is rare to find a female
with a well advanced embryo
that is not copulating [word crossed out] clasping.
It looks to me as if the male
clasped the female continually
without himself feeding for
at least the last several weeks
of pregnancy + copulation followed
rapidly after parturition.
Females with very small
embryos were uniformly
without consorts
The presence of the [male symbol] is not
necessary for the discharge of
the pupa.
In all 19 puparia were
discharged by [female symbol]'s on this deers head
+ neck. At least half of them
were white when discharged +
very premature. Only 2 of them
turned black, the rest have
remained brown. A white larva
discharged at 8 A.M. is at 3:30
just going black down the dorsal
+ ventral areas, sides take almost
8 hrs [hours] longer.
Sizes of these puparia are
2 mm [millimetres] - 8; 2.1 mm - [millimetres] 5; 2.2 mm [millimetres] - 6.
|
---|
Permalink