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Feb 15, 2011 ... We previously found that ecdysteroid induces apoptotic events in the female wing rudiment of E. variegata in vitro, whereas the male wing discs ...
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Nov 15, 1971 ... [Organogenetic modifications of wing rudiment areas under various transplantation conditions]. [Article in Italian]. Camosso ME, Roncali L.
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remove the minute wing rudiments from the body of a female, so it was decided to develop a method for culturing pieces of larval integument. The system used to ...
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of wing rudiments has been made. SOURCE OF WINGED AND WINGLESS INDIVIDUALS. Since determination of wings occurs before birth, it would be ...
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of the wing rudiments in short-winged adult insects. Accordingly two collections of fifth instar nymphs of G. odontoguster were made from two small ponds on the ...
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The existence of wing-rudiments in Lepidopterous larvae was known to .... a group of club-shaped cells at the base of the wing-rudiment, in connection with the ...
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However the grasshopper grows larger it changes its skin from time to time and every time it changes its skin those wing rudiments grow larger. After the last time ...
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their ontogenetic origin, i.e. where the wing rudiments occur and how they develop, and ... Clearly defined wing rudiments occur on the pleuron and they migrate ...
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From Ancient Greek ἔξω (exo, “outside”) + πτερόν (pteron, “wing”) + New Latin - ota (“having”) (The immature insects, if winged, bear their wing rudiments ...
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These results are consistent with the view that aphids are normally presumptive apterates with dormant wing rudiments and that wing production means ...
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