Embryonic Development of Prothoracic Glands of Parnassius glacialis BUTLER, Luehdorfia japonica LEEch, Byasa (Atrophaneura) alcinous alcinous (KLUG) and Papilio protenor demetrius CRAMER (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae)
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Embryonic development of the prothoracic glands of Parnassius glacialis, Luehdorfia japonica, Byasa (Atrophaneura) alcinous alcinous and Papilio protenor demetrius (Lepidoptera : Papilionidae) is described. The origin and manner of formation of the glands are the same among the four species. Before the embryos undergo revolution, the rudiments of prothoracic glands arise as a pair of invaginations at the postero-lateral parts of the labial segment. Then they are cut off from the ectodermal body wall and settle at the anterior end of the prothoracic segment. As the development proceeds, the gland rudiments attain their maximum size and begin to decrease before embryonic muolting. Finally, they come in close contact with the tracheal trunk in the prothorax.
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- 1985-12-25
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