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A Radiographic Technique to Identify Healthy, Parasitized, and Diseased Sawfly Prepupae Within Cocoons1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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Many entomological problems require the identification and observation of insects without disturbing their surroundings. Such problems are usually concerned with insects within host or pupal coverings and radiography is a method well suited to their solution. The technique is a special type of radiography in which soft X-rays (wave length longer than about 0.25A), passing through an object of low density, produce a shadow image on fine-grain film in contact with the object.
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