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Epithelial differentiation in Drosophila pupae
Developmental Genetics, 1989AbstractThe construction of cell hairs on the wings in developing pupae of Drosophila provides a unique system for studies of the regulation of differentiation in the absence of cell division. Early steps in hair construction are the extrusion of cell hairs and the deposition of the external impervious layer called “cuticulin.” Some properties of six ...
Hershel K. Mitchell, Nancy S. Petersen
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The Origin and Evolution of the Pupa
The Canadian Entomologist, 1958There have been several speculations as to the origin and significance of the pupa. One that has had considerable vogue is based on the interpretation, by Lubbock (1883), Berlese (1913) and others, of the larva as a free-living embryo prematurely hatched before it has attained the form characteristic of the adult. A nymph, according to this theory, has
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 1972
Pupae of Trichoplusia ni (Hubner) were subjected to impacts equivalent to a free fall of 6.8, 30.5, and 67 cm to their anterior, caudal, lateral, dorsal, and ventral surfaces. Pupal deaths and adult deformities increased with increasing impact forces and were greatest when pupae were struck (simulated landing) on the anterior surface. Since older pupae
M. W. Stimmann, W. W. Wolf, C. K. Huszar
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Pupae of Trichoplusia ni (Hubner) were subjected to impacts equivalent to a free fall of 6.8, 30.5, and 67 cm to their anterior, caudal, lateral, dorsal, and ventral surfaces. Pupal deaths and adult deformities increased with increasing impact forces and were greatest when pupae were struck (simulated landing) on the anterior surface. Since older pupae
M. W. Stimmann, W. W. Wolf, C. K. Huszar
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Haemolymph ecdysone concentrations in Hyalophora cecropia pupae, dauer pupae and adults
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1979Abstract Haemolymph ecdysone concentrations were determined by radioimmunoassay in diapausing pupae, pharate adults, adults, and chilled dauer pupae. The concentration in diapausing pupae after 6 months chilling (5.35 pg/μl) increased dramatically after 3 days at 27°C (>200 pg/μl) and then decreased to low levels in adult females (1.63 pg/μl).
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2013
Feedipedia.orgA programme by INRA, CIRAD, AFZ and FAOLast updated on May 30, 2013, 17 ...
Heuzé, Valérie+3 more
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Feedipedia.orgA programme by INRA, CIRAD, AFZ and FAOLast updated on May 30, 2013, 17 ...
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Sorption of HCN by Insect Pupae
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1945David L. Lindgren, Walton B. Sinclair
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The Pupae of the Mosquitoes of New Guine.
American Midland Naturalist, 1949Stanley J. Carpenter, George Henry Penn
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NOTES ON PUPAE OF THE NOCTUIDAE
Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1948openaire +2 more sources