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The anatomy and innervation of the ecdysial glands of the mature larva of castor silk moth,Philosamia ricini Hutt.

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Die Zellen der Häutungsdrüse vonPhilosamia ricini werden von einer dünnen azellulären Hülle umschlossen. Sie varieren häufig in Gestalt und Grösse. Feine Ausläufer des prothorakalen Nervus anterior und des transversalen Nerven, sowie des mesothorakalen Dorsalnerven, innervieren die Drüsen.

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Singh, Y.N. The anatomy and innervation of the ecdysial glands of the mature larva of castor silk moth,Philosamia ricini Hutt.. Experientia 31, 40–42 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924668

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