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- Sclerotization is a biochemical process that produces the rigid s**** of sclerotin that comprises an insect's chitinous exoskeleton. It is prominent in...
- various proteins hardened by linking the fibres in processes called sclerotisation and the hardened proteins are called sclerotin. The dorsal tergum, ventral...
- Larva of Syrphid fly, member of Cyclorrhapha, without epicranium, almost without sclerotisation apart from its jaws....
- great improvement of vision after only three days happens due to the sclerotisation of the cuticle that includes the corneal lenses of the ommatidia. The...
- projection from the antenna base. The larvae lack any stereotyped seta sclerotisations. Phycitinae (including Anerastiinae, Peoriinae) – probably the most...
- to be closed. The 2nd instar nymphs exhibit a firmer, darker cream sclerotisation, and the longer appendages can be freely vibrated. A few bristles mark...
- air or water. After this the insect wriggles out of the old cuticle. Sclerotisation—after emergence the new cuticle is soft and this a particularly vulnerable...
- dorsal surface only. The pupae are creamy white without any apparent sclerotisation or colour pattern. The pupa is anc****d inside of the last larval skin...
- composed of segmental and intrasegmental sclerites which display secondary sclerotisation and considerable modification in the Lepidoptera. The prothorax is the...
- projection, which are covered with setae. The mandibles shows evidence of sclerotisation toward the edge where the two mandibles contacted, which have a toothed...