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Excerpt from Entomological News, 1953, Vol. 64
Anatomy, physiology, medical - Ash, J. (see Small Orders.) Beck, E. C. - (see Diptera.) Bert rand, H. - (see Coleoptera.) Bonnemaison, L. - (see He miptera.) Bounhiol, j.-j. - (see Lepidoptera.) Braesch, S. - (see Orthoptera.) British Association, Zoology, Belfast Meeting - Behaviour of social insects (symposium). [98] 170: 642 - 644. Buchner, P. - Historische probleme der en dosymbiose dei insekten. [149] 95: 143 - 165. Buck, J. B M. L. Keister I. Posner. - Physiological effects of ddt on Phormia larvae (diptera: metopiidae). [52] 45: 369 384, ill. Buddenbrock, W. V. I. Moller-racke. - Beitrag zum lichtsinn der ?iege Eristalomyia tenax [159] 149: 51 - 61, ill. Carayon, J. - Les mécanismes de trans mission héréditaire des endosymbiontes chez les insectes. [149] 85: 111 - 142, ill. Cashman, E. R. - (see Coleoptera.) Chorabik, S. - Anatomy and histology of the digestive canal in the weevil Strophosomus capitatus Deg. (curculionidae). (in Polish, with English summary.) [114] 21: 1 - 29, ill. 1951. Coiffait, H. - (see Coleoptera.) Colyer, C. N. (see Diptera.) Dixon, S. E. - (see Diptera.) Doutt, R. L. - (see Hymenoptera.) Eisner, T. E. O. Wilson. (see Hymenoptera.) Evans, F. C. F. E. Smith. - (see Small Orders.) Forbes, J. - (see Hymenoptera.) Fraenkel, G. - A function of the salivary glands of the larvae of Drosophila and other ?ies. [30] 103: 285 - 286. Fraenkel, G. - The role of the symbionts as sources of vitamins and growth factors for their insect hosts. [149] 95: 183 - 196. Fukuda, S. - The production of the diapause eggs by trans planting the suboesophageal ganglion in the Silkworm. [proc. Japan Acad.] 27: 672 - 677, ill. Gardner, A. E. - (see Smaller Orders.) Gaul, A. T. - Audio mimicry an adjunct to color mimicry. [115] 59: 83 - 84. Goss, R. J. - (see Smaller.
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