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Instar

Instar: Any intermoult stage in the development of an arthropod (Lincoln et al., 1998)




References: 
  • Lincoln, R., Boxshall, G. & Clark, P., 1998. A dictionary of ecology, evolution and systematics (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University of Press.



Definition requires input. Is the 'instar' stage considered to be a larval stage or an juvenile stage.





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Any intermoult stage in the development of an arthropod (Lincoln et al., 1998) +
Definition requires input. Is the 'instar' stage considered to be a larval stage or an juvenile stage. +
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Lincoln, R., Boxshall, G. & Clark, P., 1998. A dictionary of ecology, evolution and systematics (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University of Press. +
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