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1 .24 Female terminalia of some Pterygota: A, ovipositor of Synlestes weyersii
tillyardi (ODON), dissected (for normal position of parts see Fig. 1 7.6); B,
Gastrimargus musicus (ORTH), lateral: C, Chorista australis (MECO), ventral (the
...
1 .24 Female terminalia of some Pterygota: A, ovipositor of Synlestes weyersii
tillyardi (ODON), dissected (for normal position of parts see Fig. 1 7.6); B,
Gastrimargus musicus (ORTH), lateral: C, Chorista australis (MECO), ventral (the
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2.49 Female reproductive system: generalised diagram. continuity with a group of
trophocytes which move down the ovariole with it. Consequently in many of these
insects the oocytes appear to be bilobed in the earlier stages of development.
2.49 Female reproductive system: generalised diagram. continuity with a group of
trophocytes which move down the ovariole with it. Consequently in many of these
insects the oocytes appear to be bilobed in the earlier stages of development.
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16.6 Wing venation: A. Tasmanophlebia sp., Oniscigastridae; B-D,
Leptophlebiidae: may swarm from before dawn to mid-morning. In genera such
as Prosopistoma where the adult is very short-lived or the female is mature as a
subimago, ...
16.6 Wing venation: A. Tasmanophlebia sp., Oniscigastridae; B-D,
Leptophlebiidae: may swarm from before dawn to mid-morning. In genera such
as Prosopistoma where the adult is very short-lived or the female is mature as a
subimago, ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Skeletal anatomy and key to orders by J F Lawrence E S Nielsen and I M Mackerras | 3 |
General anatomy and function by R F Chapman | 33 |
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