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A Pontoon of Pupae

Scientific American, 2014
The article reports on the behavior of the species of floodplain-dwelling ant, Formica selysi, that nests throughout the Pyrenees and the Alps.
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Silkworm Pupae Meal [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
Silkworm pupae is the by-product after the silk-thread has been wound-off from the cocoon and can serve as a feedstuff. Seri culture has its origin in China where it has been known for almost 5,000 years. Major silk producing countries are P.R. China (57.5% of World production), Japan (13.2%), India, (10.3%), Republic of Korea (South) (5.4%) and ...
Felicitas Piedad-Pascual   +1 more
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Mechanics of epidermal morphogenesis in the Drosophila pupa

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2021
Adult epidermal development in Drosophila showcases a striking balance between en masse spreading of the developing adult precursor tissues and retraction of the degenerating larval epidermis. The adult precursor tissues, driven by both intrinsic plasticity and extrinsic mechanical cues, shape the segments of the adult epidermis and appendages.
Thamarailingam Athilingam   +3 more
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Humoral Immunity in Cecropia Pupae

1981
There are four main reasons to study the factors which in nature regulate the equilibrium between insects and bacteria. Each of these reasons is of such a nature that it could be the subject for a review of its own. However, we will not elaborate but only state the arguments briefly as follows: 1. More than 106 insect species have been described
HÃ¥kan Steiner, Hans G. Boman
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