| Holothyrus |
a genus of mites. H. coccinel´la, a species found in Mauritius, secretes toxic substances that may cause the death of ducks, geese, and chickens after ingestion; in humans it may produce a painful swelling of the tongue and throat.
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| holotopy |
the position of an organ in relation to the whole body.
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| holotrichous |
covered uniformly with cilia.
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| holoxenic |
raised under usual circumstances; said of an animal not raised under special laboratory conditions, as opposed to one raised in a germ-free environment. See also axenic and gnotobiotic.
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| holozoic |
having a type of nutrition or feeding resembling that of an animal; i.e., ingestion of whole organisms or relatively large particles. Called also phagotrophic. Cf. holophytic and saprozoic.
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