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Formation of the Hindgut Cuticular Lining During Embryonic Development of Porcellio Scaber (Crustacea, Isopoda)
ZooKeys
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Figure 1a, B From: Novak S, Drobne D, Menard a (2012) Prolonged Feeding of Terrestrial Isopod (Porcellio Scaber, Isopoda, Crustacea) on TiO2 Nanoparicles. Absence of Toxic Effect. ZooKeys 176: 261-273.
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Figure 1 From: Montesanto G, Pizzo G, Caruso D, Lombardo B (2012) the Postmarsupial Development of Porcellio Siculoccidentalis, With Some Data on Reproductive Biology (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea). ZooKeys 176: 87-101.
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Figure 3 From: Montesanto G, Pizzo G, Caruso D, Lombardo B (2012) the Postmarsupial Development of Porcellio Siculoccidentalis, With Some Data on Reproductive Biology (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea). ZooKeys 176: 87-101.