Campodea wygodzinskii explained
Campodea wygodzinskii is a species of two-pronged bristletail in the family Campodeidae. It is found in Eastern North America.[1]
Further reading
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- Bilinski. Szczepan. 1983. Oogenesis in Campodea sp.(Insecta, Diplura): Chorion formation and the ultrastructure of follicle cells. Cell and Tissue Research. Springer. 228. 165–170. 10.1007/BF00206274. 6831522.
- Bilinski. Szczepan. 1983. Differentiation of the oocyte and nurse cells in an apterygote insect (Campodea). Tissue and Cell. Elsevier. 15. 965–973. 10.1016/0040-8166(83)90061-7. 6686725.
- Book: Brusca. Richard C.. Moore. Wendy. Shuster. Stephen M.. 2016. Invertebrates. Sinauer Associates, Oxford University Press. 3rd. 978-1605353753.
- Book: Capinera. John L.. 2008. Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer. 978-1402062421.
- George. Martin. 1963. Studies on Campodea (Diplura): the anatomy of the glands and sense-organs of the head. Journal of Cell Science. The Company of Biologists Ltd. 3. 1–21.
- Hilton. W.A.. 1936. Campodea from the United States. J. Entomol. Zool. (Claremont). 28. 5–10.
Notes and References
- Allen. Robert T.. 1995. Key to the species of Campodea (Campodea) from Eastern North America and description of a new species from Virginia (Diplura: Campodeidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Oxford University Press Oxford, UK. 88. 255–262.