Neurosecretion in relation to the development of dysdercus fasciatus signoret (Hemiptera : pyrrhocoridae)
Histological examinations of the central nervous system of Dysdercus fasciatus revealed neurosecretory activity throughout nymphal and adult development. Four types of neurosecretory cells, A, B, C and D cells, were described in the pars intercerebralis but largely A cells were observed in other sit...
Main Author: | Hollebone, Jeannie Elizabeth |
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Imperial College London
1968
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.623047 |
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