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THE NUMBER OF GASTRIC CAECA IN SOME LARVAL SCARABAEOIDEA*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

William F. Rapp Jr.
Affiliation:
Urbana, Illinois

Extract

During an examination of the internal anatomy of several specimens of scarabaeid larvae it was found that the gastric caeca varied in number and shape with the species being examined.

Anatomically, gastric caeca are blind pounches varying in number and length and may occur on different parts of the ventriculus. Most commonly they occur at the anterior end surrounding the stomodaeal valve.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1947

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References

* Contributions from the Entomological Laboratories of the University of Illinois, No. 273.