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posted on 2017-09-11, 07:39 authored by Bibiana Rojas, Emily Burdfield-Steel, Hannu Pakkanen, Kaisa Suisto, Michael Maczka, Stefan Schulz, Johanna Mappes
Differences in composition between the ‘neck’ (a) and abdominal (b) fluids of wood tiger moths. Neck fluids have a richer chemical profile, with their main compounds being carboxylic acids (see Table II in Supplementary Material 5). Photos: Janne Valkonen.

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