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From ovo- “egg” + vīvus (alive, living, vivid; more at vivid) + pariō (give birth, produce, bring forth) + -ity

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ovoviviparity (uncountable)

  1. The condition of being ovoviviparous.
    • 1864 November, Dr. W. M. Stimpson, “On the structural characters of the so-called Melanians of North America”, in The American Journal of Science and Arts[1], volume 38:
      I have not had opportunities of examining any of the animals of this group preserved in spirits, but have found no difficulty in making out the fact of ovoviviparity by macerating the dried animal in cabinet specimens of the shells, when the oviduct in the females, in several species, was found to be filled with young animals with four- to six-whorled shells about one-eighth of an inch in length.
    • 1911 December, Journal of the New York Entomological Society[2], volume 19, page 262:
      [] the wide dispersal of certain household species, the development of ovoviviparity in several tropical forms and of myrmecophilous and sphegophilous habits in others []
    • 2006, James T. Costa, The Other Insect Societies[3]:
      The species with maternal care all fall in the monophyletic subgenus Gonioctena, but while ovoviviparity is also found in these species it also occurs in subgenera lacking maternal care.

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