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Körpergliederung

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Die Ur-Ahnen der Insekten waren vermutlich mobile marine Anneliden mit gleich gestalteten, homonomen Metameren. Auch die Körperfunktionen wurden von diesen gleichermaßen ausgeübt.

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Seifert, G. (2010). Körpergliederung. In: Dettner, K., Peters, W. (eds) Lehrbuch der Entomologie. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2618-5_2

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