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A feature of a biological organism or taxon.
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This class is used to group together different reproduction rhythms of Carabidae
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This term is used to group together similar biogeographical ranges.
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A morphological feature of an organism or taxon.
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A morphological feature of an organism or taxon.
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Links an insect taxon to a breeding type
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Links an organism or taxon to a geographical distribution range (chorotype)
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Links an organism or taxon to a biological feature.
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they have an annual duration or a biennial cycle, where the larval development period can exceed twelve months.
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adults reproduce in spring or summer. Larvae grow rapidly and are strictly temperature-dependent, without dormancy. Development is often very fast (a few weeks). This reproductive adaptation can essentially be defined as "opportunistic."
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adults reproduce from late summer to late autumn, and in some cases, early winter. Larvae develop more slowly and are dependent on an obligatory dormancy that requires a drop in temperature to proceed. Development can thus last 8–9 months.
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