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Common terms and phrasesabdominal segments action potentials activity adult amino acids antenna axons basal beetles Biochemistry and Pharmacology caterpillars changes chorion cockroach Coleoptera compounds Comprehensive Insect Physiology cuticle cuticular dendrite diapause Diptera distal dorsal Drosophila ecdysis eclosion eggs embryo enzymes epidermis Experimental Biology fat body feeding female fibers flight muscles frequency function G.A. Kerkut ganglion glands grasshoppers hemimetabolous hemocoel hemocytes hemolymph Heteroptera holometabolous Hymenoptera increase innervated insects interneurons Journal of Experimental Journal of Insect juvenile hormone Kerkut & L.I. L.I. Gilbert larva larval stage layer Lepidoptera lipid locust longitudinal male Malpighian tubules Manduca membrane metabolic midgut molt moth motor neurons movement nervous system occur oocyte organs Orthoptera ovarioles oxygen Periplaneta pheromone pigment posterior produced protein pupa pupal receptors response retinula cells rhabdom Schistocerca sclerotized secretion sensilla species sperm spermatophore spiracles stage larva structure surface synthesis temperature tergum thorax tibia tion tissues tracheae ventral wing yolk References to this bookFrom other books
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