Abstract

The internal anatomy and histology of the full-grown larva of Clenicera aeripennis destructor, the prairie grain wireworm, is described and illustrated in part. Included are the digestive, circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems; the fat body, oenocytes, corpora allata; and the muscles of the head, digestive tract, and dorsal vessel.

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