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English: Final instar T . zethus larva applying VEG acid to a poinsettia midrib. The larva pulses with rhythmic contractions while holding its VEG opening pressed against a poinsettia midrib.
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Source S4 Movie from Dussourd D (2015). "Theroa zethus Caterpillars Use Acid Secretion of Anti-Predator Gland to Deactivate Plant Defense". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0141924. PMID 26517872. PMC: 4627776.
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