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How metamorphic is holometabolous development? Using microscopical methods to look inside the scorpionfly (Panorpa) pupa
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BD Saltin
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C Haug
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JT Haug
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B. D. Saltin
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Dag Haug
Publication date:
2016
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Spixiana.
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