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Journal of Morphology, 2003
AbstractThe process of wing disc development and degeneration in the bagworm moth Eumeta variegata was investigated histologically. Morphological differences between two sexes first appear in the penultimate (eighth) larval instar. In the male, wing discs proliferate rapidly in the penultimate larval instar and continue proliferating; a conspicuous ...
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AbstractThe process of wing disc development and degeneration in the bagworm moth Eumeta variegata was investigated histologically. Morphological differences between two sexes first appear in the penultimate (eighth) larval instar. In the male, wing discs proliferate rapidly in the penultimate larval instar and continue proliferating; a conspicuous ...
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Silk‐assisted hatching of the Japanese bagworm moth Eumeta variegata (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)
Entomological Science, 2022Nobuto Yamada +2 more
exaly
SEXUAL DIFFERENCE OF COLD-HARDINESS IN OVERWINTERING LARVAE OF GIANT BAGWORM MOTH
Sieboldia : acta biologica, 1969openaire +1 more source

