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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
1.1 | Why we are interested in insect reproduction | 1 |
1.2 | A short historical review | 2 |
2 | The ovary of Entognatha | 7 |
2.2 | Gross architecture and accessory structures | 7 |
2.3 | Somatic cells | 13 |
2.4 | Germ cells | 18 |
2.5 | Evolution of entognathan ovaries | 28 |
3 | The ovary of Ectognatha, the Insecta s. str | 31 |
3.1 | Ovarian accessory organs of ectodermal origin | 31 |
3.2 | Mesodermal tissues of the ovary | 40 |
3.3 | Germ cells | 92 |
3.4 | Transport from nurse cells to oocytes | 197 |
3.5 | Cluster formation of germ cells and architecture of ovariole types | 223 |
3.6 | Phylogeny of insect ovarioles | 305 |
References | 325 | |
Species index | 377 | |
Subject index | 385 |
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