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Metamorphosis / Imaginal disc / Juvenile hormone / Instar / Insect wing / Insect physiology / Pupa / Holometabolism / Hemimetabolism / Zoology / Developmental biology / Biology
Date: 2004-04-30 15:13:26
Metamorphosis
Imaginal disc
Juvenile hormone
Instar
Insect wing
Insect physiology
Pupa
Holometabolism
Hemimetabolism
Zoology
Developmental biology
Biology

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