fundatrices
Fundatrices is the plural of fundatrix, a term used primarily in entomology to describe the founding female of a new aphid colony. The word comes from Latin fundatrix, meaning a female founder. In aphid life cycles, the fundatrix is typically the first viviparous female that hatches from overwintering eggs on the primary host in spring and establishes a new colony.
In its role, the fundatrix begins the colony by producing a brood of daughters, usually via parthenogenesis.
Fundatrices are not a taxonomic group; they are a descriptive developmental form within aphid populations. The
In summary, a fundatrix is the founder female that initiates a new aphid colony, typically arising from