Sawfly larvae differ from Lepidoptera caterpillars | by having more prolegs. | by having parthenogenesis in many species. | by having multiple stemmata on each side. by having crochets on their feet.

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Chapter27: Introduction To Animal Diversity
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Problem 3VCQ: Figure 27.9 Which of the following statements about diploblasts and triploblasts is false? Animals...
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Sawfly larvae differ from Lepidoptera caterpillars
| by having more prolegs.
| by having parthenogenesis in many species.
| by having multiple stemmata on each side.
by having crochets on their feet.
Transcribed Image Text:Sawfly larvae differ from Lepidoptera caterpillars | by having more prolegs. | by having parthenogenesis in many species. | by having multiple stemmata on each side. by having crochets on their feet.
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