Chapter 13: Most Instars | The University of Florida Book of Insect
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MethodsResultsDiscussionAcknowledgementsReferences Cited The record for most instars is dependent on which definition is used for instars. If the definition is used that restricts the term to immatures, then the mayfly, Stenacron interpunctatum canadense (Walker), holds the record with 45 larval molts observed by Ide (1935). If we use the definition that any insect stage between molts is an instar then t...
The record for most instars is dependent on which definition is used for instars. If the definition is used that restricts the term to immatures, then the mayfly, Stenacron interpunctatum canadense (Walker), holds the record with 45 larval molts observed by Ide (1935). If we use the definition that any insect stage between molts is an instar then t...
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