Embryological evidence substantiates the subcoxal theory on the origin of pleuron in insects
Abstract The lateral body plate pleuron is a significant structure in insects that contributes to the development and elaboration of wings and limbs (appendages). Although the pleuron is thought to originate from the proximal-most appendicular segment, the subcoxa, details remain unclear, and the mo...
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Main Authors: | Yuta Mashimo, Ryuichiro Machida |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/675ece4fe3e341f79618e7b6604ee5dc |
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