triungulin

English

Etymology

From the Latin tri (three), plus ungula (claw), + -in.

Noun

triungulin (plural triungula or triungulins)

  1. The first-instar planidial larva of certain species of parasitoidal beetle; so named because the triungulin has three claws on each foot.
  2. Loosely speaking, the first-instar of any of various other insect parasites or parasitoids with a similar life cycle. The strictly correct general term is planidium

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