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The late 5th instar caterpillar of the cecropia silk moth (Hyalophora cecropia) spins a silken cocoon with a distinct, multilayered architecture. The cocoon construction program, first described by the seminal work of Van der Kloot and Williams, consists
Hana Sehadova +3 more
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NOTES ON CERTAIN VARIATIONS OF SAMIA CECROPIA [PDF]
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PROTEIN UPTAKE IN THE OOCYTES OF THE CECROPIA MOTH [PDF]
The formation of yolk spheres in the oocyte of the cecropia moth, Hyalophora cecropia (L.), is known immunologically to result largely from uptake of a sex-limited blood protein. Recent electron microscope analyses of insect and other animal oocytes have demonstrated fine structural configurations consistent with uptake of proteins by pinocytosis.
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Cecropia peltata L. species is a plant used by the population; its use has been mentioned in afections involving asthmatic or catarrhal episodes.
Miriela Hernández del Río +5 more
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Mating of Cecropia and Cynthia
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In Silico Studies of Four Compounds of Cecropia obtusifolia against Malaria Parasite. [PDF]
Lobato-Tapia CA +2 more
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Bacterial diversity in arboreal ant nesting spaces is linked to colony developmental stage. [PDF]
Nepel M +3 more
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Arvores prestadoras de serviços ecológicos na Amazônia Brasileira
Trees of ecological services in the Brazilian Amazon. The metabolism of rhizospheres of plants that accumulate phosphorus (P) as Neeamacrophylla and Cecropia palmata can exert certain influence on soil dynamics as a tolerance against environmental ...
Cláudio José Reis de Carvalho +1 more
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Actividad reproductiva de Coelomera lanio (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
En Brasil, los árboles conocidos como "embaúbas" (Cecropia spp.: Cecropiaceae), son atacados por varios insectos, entre ellos, Coelomera lanio (Dalman) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae).
Rodrigo D. Silveira, Norivaldo dos Anjos
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