Lepidopteran Anatomy
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Lepidopteran Anatomy
John L. Eaton
Hardcover
257 pages
April 1988
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Table of Contents
The Egg.
The Larval Exoskeleton and Muscles.
The Pupa.
The Adult Exoskeleton and Muscles.
The Nervous System and Endocrine Glands.
The Circulatory System.
The Respiratory System.
The Alimentary Canal, Salivary Glands, and Excretory System.
The Internal Organs of Reproduction.
The Exocrine Glands.
Sound Production and Hearing.
Appendix 1: Methods.
Appendix 2: Abbreviations.
Index.