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- W1969858051 abstract "The unique and ingenious methods whereby aquatic animals have solved their problems of maintenance are always interesting, particularly in a group having an immediate terrestrial ancestry, as is the case with aquatic insects. It is a wellknown fact that among insects all graduations between the terrestrial and aquatic species can be found, often within one family. Similar transitions are now known to exist within a single species. Some of these transitional forms, while retaining certain terrestrial habits and potentialities, have progressed far in the development of aquatic adaptations and solve the problems of the new environment with remarkable ease While Lepidoptera are preëminently terrestrial, there exists a very small, heterogeneous group of species which presents aquatic adaptations of peculiar intenest. The climax in aquatic adjustment for this group is probably represented by the gilled caterpillars of NymPhula (Welch 1916) Pyrausta penitalis Grt. on which this paper is based, presents a striking case, not only of transition from terrestrial to aquatic habit, but also of a development of physiological adaptations which parallel closely those appearing in certain otner unrelated Lepidoptera (Welch, 1914)." @default.
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- W1969858051 title "The Aquatic Adaptations of Pyrausta Penitalis Grt. (Lepidoptera)*" @default.
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