| 31. | The age of the female at oviposition affects the development and survival of the offspring.
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| 32. | The adults are attracted to large mammals for fluid for nourishment and feces for oviposition.
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| 33. | These native plants serve as oviposition sites.
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| 34. | Queens tend to return to the nest 2 7 days after leaving to start oviposition.
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| 35. | After oviposition, the male drives the female away from the nest and guards the eggs.
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| 36. | The life-cycle begins with oviposition ( egg-laying ) in a suitable location.
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| 37. | In captivity, oviposition dates vary.
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| 38. | Female Eucharitinae bear up to 4500 eggs and begin oviposition soon after emerging from the nest.
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| 39. | After mating, the female usually seeks oviposition sites with the male still attached to her.
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| 40. | The first part consists of some close loops around the oviposition ( egg laying ) site.
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