10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLLETERIAL»
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Anatomical and histological studies of the female ...
Ventral view of saws spread apart, showing the opening of the colleterial sac duct
at d: tp, triangular chitinous plate to which bundles of muscles attach; vj, ventral
fold; dl, lobes that are in continuation with the colleterial sac duct dorsally; tm, ...
Harry Charles Max Severin, Henry Herman Paul Severin, 1908
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Ventral view of saws spread apart, showing the opening of the collet erial sac
duct at d: tp, triangular chitinous plate to which bundles of muscles attach ; vf,
ventral fold ; dl, lobes that are in continuation with the colleterial sac duct dorsally;
tm, ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Anatomy and ultrastructure of Colleterial Glands are determined by their function
and vary among groups of insects. Blattaria display left and right Colleterial
Glands that have different gland cell types and secretions. See Accessory Gland
...
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
In Megaloptera (Archichauliodes, Fig. 2), the genital and rectal complexes are
also unassociated. The genital structures differ markedly from those ofKempynus.
The colleterial gland is a single, not a bifurcate structure; the spermatheca is ...
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Advances in Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry
The large left colleterial gland secretes a phenol oxidase, one or more aromatic
glucosides, and the structural proteins which form the wall of the 00theca; the
glucosidase which cleaves off the glucoside when the secretions mix is located ...
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Advances in Insect Physiology APL
Decapitation of cockroaches prevents glucoside accumulation in the left
colleterial gland while implantation of CA reinitiates the process (Willis and
Brunet, 1966; and Takahashi, 1972). Essentially similar results have been
obtained by ...
J. E. Treherne, Michael J. Berridge, Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth, 1976
13.2.5 Ovulation and oviposition Ovulation and oviposition in cockroaches are
temporally separated owing to the grouping of eggs following ovulation into an
egg mass of two rows of eggs that are enveloped by secretions of colleterial
glands ...
William J. Bell, K.G. Adiyodi, 1981
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Spiderwebs and Silk: Tracing Evolution From Molecules to ...
The primitive hexapods, Diplura and Thysanura, secrete fibrous proteins from
anal and colleterial glands (or accessory genital glands). The paurometabolous
... portions of their Malpighian tubules, colleterial glands, or peritrophic
membranes.
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Spiderwebs and Silk : Tracing Evolution From Molecules to ...
The paurometabolous insects produce fibrous proteins—some identified as silks
—from portions of their Malpighian tubules, colleterial glands, or peritrophic
membranes. The fibrous proteins produced by the adult holometabolous insects
...
Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard University Catherine L. Craig Museum Associate, 2003
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Click Beetles: Genera of the Australian Elateridae (Coleoptera)
Many elaterids examined have distinct colleterial glands that are associated with
the vagina and usually enter the genital tract on either side of the common
oviduct. However in Cussolenis (Fig. 40) and Drapetes (Figs 46, 47) these glands
are ...