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In order to study the different instars , the eggs or larvae were placed on rotting
flesh in glass jars covered with gauze cloth and containing a layer of about 75
mm of clean , damp sand . Drawings were made with a camera lucida from ...
In order to study the different instars , the eggs or larvae were placed on rotting
flesh in glass jars covered with gauze cloth and containing a layer of about 75
mm of clean , damp sand . Drawings were made with a camera lucida from ...
Page 206
I . Cephalopharyngeal skeleton of third instar larva . J . Cephalopharyngeal
skeleton of first instar larva . K . First two segments of third instar larva , left lateral
view . L . First two segments of third instar larva , dorsal view . M . Spines highly ...
I . Cephalopharyngeal skeleton of third instar larva . J . Cephalopharyngeal
skeleton of first instar larva . K . First two segments of third instar larva , left lateral
view . L . First two segments of third instar larva , dorsal view . M . Spines highly ...
Page 208
... instar larva is 37 - 40 hours at a room temperature of 18 – 23 °C . The third
instar , which may occur about 60 hours after hatching , feeds voraciously for 5 - 6
days , after which it enters the soil to rest for another 2 - 5 days before pupation ...
... instar larva is 37 - 40 hours at a room temperature of 18 – 23 °C . The third
instar , which may occur about 60 hours after hatching , feeds voraciously for 5 - 6
days , after which it enters the soil to rest for another 2 - 5 days before pupation ...
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FRANCO FERRARA | 2 |
Systematic discussion | 41 |
Acknowledgements | 47 |
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