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Caterpillar prolegs on Papilio Machaon.

Caterpillar prolegs on Papilio Machaon.

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The second largest and most well-known insect order Lepidoptera includes both butterflies and moths in the world. This study was started based on secondary information from present literature from different countries on the flora and fauna. So far, much study work was completed on this subject but those workers were not existing to the extension...

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... stomach of the young insect has eight prolegs, usually situated on the 13-16 parts of the stomach, and a distinct couple of prolegs by the anus, that have a couple of miniature catches referred to as hooks ( Figure 3). These resources are fascinating and strolling, mainly in classes that deficiency several prolegs. ...

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