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INSECT DEVELOPMENT 1i DAY SYMPOSIUM organised by the ROYAL ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 18th-19th September, 1975 Contributors Michael Ashburner (Cambridge, U.K.) Horst Bohn (Miinchen) Walter Gehring (Basel) Karl Illmensee (Philadelphia) Klaus Kalthoff (Freiburg) Peter A. Lawrence (Cambridge, U.K.) Rolf Nothiger (Zurich) Klaus Sander (Freiburg) Howard A. Schneiderman (California) Peter M. J. Shelton (Leicester, U.K.) J. Robert S. Whittle (Sussex, U.K.) Vincent B. Wigglesworth (Cambridge, U.K.) The symposium is primarily for the non-specialist; the aim is to review and explain the many recent advances in insect developmental biology. Programme and registration forms can be obtained from : The Registrar Royal Entomological Society 41 Queen's Gate London SW7 5HU JEEM 33, 4 (i)

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INSECTDEVELOPMENT

1i DAY SYMPOSIUM

organised by theROYAL ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY

OF LONDON

18th-19th September, 1975

Contributors

Michael Ashburner (Cambridge, U.K.)Horst Bohn (Miinchen)Walter Gehring (Basel)Karl Illmensee (Philadelphia)Klaus Kalthoff (Freiburg)Peter A. Lawrence (Cambridge, U.K.)Rolf Nothiger (Zurich)Klaus Sander (Freiburg)Howard A. Schneiderman (California)Peter M. J. Shelton (Leicester, U.K.)J. Robert S. Whittle (Sussex, U.K.)Vincent B. Wigglesworth (Cambridge, U.K.)

The symposium is primarily for the non-specialist; the aim isto review and explain the many recent advances in insectdevelopmental biology.

Programme and registration forms can be obtained from :

The RegistrarRoyal Entomological Society41 Queen's GateLondon SW7 5HU

JEEM 33, 4 (i)

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Index of AuthorsANSELL, J. D. and SNOW, M. H. L. The development of trophoblast in vitro from

blastocysts containing varying amounts of inner cell mass 177

ANSEVIN, KRYSTYNA D. See SPERRY, PAMELA J.

ARGUELLO, CARLOS, DE LA CRUZ, MARIA V. and GOMEZ, CONCEPCION SAN-CHEZ. Experimental study of the formation of the heart tube in the chick embryo 1

BAQUER, NAJMA ZAHEER, MCLEAN, PATRICIA, HORNBRUCH, AMATA and WOL-PERT, L. Positional information and pattern regulation in hydra: enzyme profiles 853

BEETSCHEN, J. C. See MATHIEU, C.

BOWNES, MARY. A photographic study of development in the living embryo of Droso-phila melanogaster 789

CAPLAN, ARNOLD I. See ROSENBERG, MARTIN J.

CAR A VITA, s. and CATALDI, E. Differentiation of photoreceptors in cultured opticvesicles from embryos of Rana esculenta 645

CATALDT, E. See CARAVITA, S.

CHEVALLIER, ALAIN. Role du mesoderme somitique dans le developpement de lacage thoracique de l'embryon d'oiseau. I. Origine du segment sternal etmecanismesde la differenciation des cotes 291

CHUNG, s. H., STIRLING, R. VICTORTA andG AZE, R. M. The structural and functionaldevelopment of the retina in larval Xenopus 915

COOKE, JONATHAN. Local autonomy of gastrulation movements after dorsal lip re-moval in two anuran amphibians 147

CORSIN, JACQUELINE. Differenciation in vitro de cartilage a partir des cretes neuralescephaliques chez Pleurodeles waltlii Michah. 335

DE LA CRUZ, MARIA V. See ARGUELLO, CARLOS

DEPARTS, PIERRE and JAYLET, ANDRE. Recherches sur l'origine des differentes lig-nees de cellules sanguines chez PAmphibien Urodele Pleurodeles waltlii 665

DEUCHAR, E. M. Reconstitutive ability of axial tissue in early rat embryos after opera-tions and culture in vitro 217

DIETERLEN-LIEVRE, FRANCOISE. On the origin of haemopoietic stem cells in theavian embryo: an experimental approach 607

DIXON, K. E. See WHITTINGTON, P. MCD.

DUBENDORFER, ANDREAS, SHIELDS, GLEN tf/^/sANG, JAMES H. Development anddifferentiation in vitro of Drosophila imaginal disc cells from dissociated earlyembryos 487

DUBENDORFER, ANDREAS. See SHIELDS, GLEN

DUPRAT, A. M. See MATHIEU, C.

DUPUY, M. H. See MATHIEU, C.

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Index of Authors

ELMER, WILLIAM A. and SELLECK, DAVID K. In vitro chondrogenesis of limb meso-derm from normal and brachypod mouse embryos 371

EL-SHERSHABY, A. M. and HINCHLIFFE, J. R. Epithelial autolysis during implanta-tion of the mouse blastocyst: an ultrastructural study 1067

EVANS, E. P. See FORD, C. E.

FARNSWORTH, PAUL A. Proportionality in the pattern of differentiation of the cel-lular slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum and the time of its determination 869

FELDMAN, JOAN D. andGAZE, R. M. The development of the retinotectal projection inXenopus with one compound eye 775

FERRER, P. See MATHIEU, C.

FORD, c. E., EVANS, E. p. and GARDNER, R. L. Marker chromosome analysis of twomouse chimaeras 447

FRANKEL, JOSEPH. An analysis of the spatial distribution of ciliary units in a ciliate

Euplotes minuta 553

GARDNER, R. L. See FORD, C. E.

GAZE, R. M. See FELDMAN, JOAN D.

GAZE, R. M. See CHUNG, S. H.

GEHRING, WALTER J. <7/7G?scHUBiGER, GEROLD. Expression of homeotic mutations

in duplicated and regenerated antennae of Drosophila melanogaster 459

GINSBERG, LEONARD flflrfHiLLMAN, NINA. ATPmetabolism in t n/fn mouse embryos 715

GLOBUS, MORTON OW/LIVERSAGE, RICHARD A. Differentiation in vitro of innervatedtail regenerates in larval Ambystoma 803

GLOBUS, MORTON #/K/LIVERSAGE, RICHARD A. In vitro studies of limb regenerationin adult Diemictylus viridescens: Neural dependence of blastema cells for growth anddifferentiation 813

GOMEZ, CONCEPCION SANCHEZ. See ARGUELLO, CARLOS

GREENE, R. M. an^KOCHHAR, D.M . Limb development in mouse embryos: protectionagainst teratogenic effects of 6-diazo-5-oxo-norleucine (DON) in vivo and in vitro 355

GRUN, GERD. Structural basis of the functional development of the retina in thecichlid Tilapia leucosticta (teleostei) 243

HARH, JUNG Y. and PAUL, MILTON H. Experimental cardiac morphogenesis. I.

Development of the ventricular septum in the chick. 13

HAYES, BRIAN p. tf/^ROBERTS, ALAN. The distribution of non-synaptic intercellular

junctions during neurone differentiation in the developing spinal chord of theclawed toad 403

HENDRIX, RICHARD w. and ZWAAN, JOHAN. The matrix of the optic vesicle-pre-

sumptive lens interface during induction of the lens in the chicken embryo 1023

HENSLEIGH, HUGH C. See RENFREE, MARILYN B.

HICKLIN, j . , HORNBRUCH, A. and WOLPERT, L. Positional information and pattern

regulation in Hydra. Dynamics of regions at the boundary 499

HICKLIN, J., HORNBRUCH, A. and WOLPERT, L. Positional information and pattern

formation in Hydra. Dynamics of regions away from the boundary 511

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Index of Authors

HILLMAN, NINA. See GINSBERG, LEONARD

HILLMAN, NINA and HILLMAN, RALPH. Ultrastructural studies of tw32/tw32 mouseembryos 685

HILLMAN, NINA. See NADIJCKA, MARY

HILLMAN, RALPH. See HILLMAN, NINA

HINCHLIFFE, J. R. See EL-SHERSH A B Y, A. M.

HINCHLIFFE, J. R. See THOROGOOD, P. V.

HORNBRUCH, AMATA and WOLPERT, L. Polarity reversal in hydra by oligomycin 845

HORNBRUCH, AMATA. See BAQUER, NAJMA ZAHEER

HORNBRUCH, A. See HICKLIN, J.

HUET, MICHEL. Le role du syst£me nerveux au cours de la regeneration du bras chezune Etoile de mer: Asterina gibbosa Penn. (Echinoderme Asteride) 535

HURLE, J. M. See OJEDA, J. L.

IBRAHIM, LAMEES fl/irfwRiGHT, E. A. The growth of rats and mice vibrissae undernormal and some abnormal conditions 831

IKEDA, A., MAISEL, H. and WAGGONER, D. An immunofluorescent study of cornea

development in the chick 279

JAYLET, ANDRE. See DEPARIS, PIERRE

JOLLEY, ROSEMARY J. and MOORE, w. J. Skull growth in achondroplasic {en) mice;

a craniometric study 1013JONES, R. o. See NEWGREEN, D. F.

KAUFMAN, M. H. Parthenogenetic activation of mouse oocytes following avertinanaesthesia 941

KELLEY, ROBERT o. Ultrastructural features of chondrogenesis in the human handplate: a cytochemical and autoradiographic study 387

KJELLBERG, M. See MARSK, L.

KOCHHAR, D. M. See GREENE, R. M.

LACALLi, T. c. Morphogenesis in Micrasterias. I. Tip growth 95

LACALLI, T. c. Morphogenesis in Micrasterias. II. Patterns of morphogenesis 117

LAND, M. See CHUNG, S. H.

LANDSTROM, ULF and L0VTRUP, SOREN. On the determination of the dorso-ventralpolarity in Xenopus laevis embryos r 879

LARSSON, K. S. See MARSK, L.

LAWRENCE, p. A. tfw/SHELTON, p. M. j . The determination of polarity in the develop-ing insect retina 471

LEHTONEN, E., WARTIOVARRA, J., NORDLING, s.andsAXEN, L. Demonstration ofcytoplasmic processes in Millipore filters permitting kidney tubule induction 187

LEWIS, J. H. Fate maps and the pattern of cell division: a calculation for the chickwing-bud 419

LEWIS, J. H. See SUMMERBELL, D.

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Index of Authors

LIVERSAGE, RICHARD A. See GLOBUS, MORTON

L0VTRUP, S0RSEN. See LANDSTROM, ULF

MAISEL, H. See IKEDA, A.

MARSK, L., LARSSON, K. s. and KJELLBERG, M. Developmental precocity in trans-ferred mouse embryos influencing the teratogen response to salicylate 907

MARTHY, H.-J. Organogenesis in Cephalopoda: further evidence of blastodisc-bounddevelopmental information 75

MATHIEU, C , DUPRAT, A. M., DUPUY, M. H., FERRER, P., ZALTA, J. P. and BEET-SCHEN, J. c. Effets biologiques de solutions de proteines chromatiniennes nonhistoniques sur un syst£me embryonnaire en differenciation in vitro 1051

MCLAREN, ANNE. Sex chimaerism and germ cell distribution in a series of chimaericmice 205

MCLAREN, ANNE. See RENFREE, MARILYN B.

MCLEAN, PATRICIA. See BAQUER, NAJMA ZAHEER

MODLINSKI, JACEK A. Haploid mouse embryos obtained by microsurgical removal of

one pronucleus 897

MOORE, w. J. See JOLLEY, ROSEMARY J.

MUNTZ, LOUISE. Myogenesis in the trunk and leg during development of the tadpoleof Xenopus laevis (Daudin 1802) 757

MYSTKOWSKA, EWA T. Development of mouse-bank vole interspecific chimaericembryos 731

NADIJCKA, MARY and HILLMAN, NINA. Studies of t6/t6 mouse embryos 697

NADIJCKA, MARY and HILLMAN, NINA. Autoradiographic studies of tn/tn mouseembryos 725

NEWGREEN, D. F. and JONES, R. o. Differentiation in vitro of sympathetic cells fromchick embryo sensory ganglia 43

NIGON, VICTOR. See SAMURAT, JACQUES

NORDLING, S. See LEHTONEN, E.

OJEDA, J. L. and HURLE, J. M. Cell death during the formation of tubular heart of thechick embryo 523

PAUL, MILTON H. See HARH, JUNG Y.

PERRY, MARGARET M. Microfilaments in the external surface layer of the earlyamphibian embryo 127

PICARD, J. J. Xenopus laevis cement gland as an experimental model foi embryonicdifferentiation. I. In vitro stimulation of differentiation by ammonium chloride 957

PICARD, J. J. Xenopus laevis cement gland as an experimental model for embryonicdifferentiation. II. The competence of embryonic cells 969

PICOUET, M. J. Le developpement du thalamus des Anoures au cours de la metamor-phose 313

RENFREE, MARILYN B., HENSLEIGH, HUGH C. and MCLAREN, ANNE. Develop-mental changes in the composition and amount of mouse fetal fluids 435

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Index of Authors

ROBERTS, ALAN. See HAYES, BRIAN P.

ROBERTSON, ANTHONY. See RUBIN, JONATHAN

ROSENBERG, MARTIN J. tftfdcAPLAN, ARNOLD i. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleo-tide levels in chick limb mesodermal cells in vitro: effects of 3-acetylpyridine andnicotinamide 947

ROSSANT, J. Investigation of the determinative state of the mouse inner cell mass. I.Aggregation of isolated inner cell masses with morulae 979

ROSSANT, J. Investigation of the determinative state of the mouse inner cell mass. II.The fate of isolated inner cell masses transferred to the oviduct 991

RUBIN, JONATHAN and ROBERTSON, ANTHONY. The tip of the Dictyostelium dis-coideum pseudoplasmodium as an organizer 227

SAMARUT, JACQUES and NIGON, VICTOR. Potentialites hematopoiietiques de tissusembryonnaires et adultes analysees par greffe a des poussins irradies 259

SANG, JAMES H. See SHIELDS, GLEN

SANG, JAMES H. See DUBENDORFER, ANDREAS

SAXEN, L. See LEHTONEN, E.

SCHUBIGER, GEROLD. See GEHRING, WALTER J.

SELLECK, DAVID K. See ELMER, WILLIAM A.

SHELTON, P. M. J. See LAWRENCE, P. A.

SHIELDS, GLEN, DUBENDORFER, ANDREAS and SANG, JAMES H. Differentiation in

vitro of larval cell types from early embryonic cells of Drosophila melanogaster 159

SHIELDS, GLEN. See DUBENDORFER, ANDREAS

sis KEN, BETTY F. and SMITH, STEPHEN D. The effects of minute direct electrical cur-rents on cultured chick-embryo trigeminal ganglia 29

SMITH, STEPHEN D. See SISKEN, BETTY F.

SNOW, M. H. L. See ANSELL, J. D.

SPERRY, PAMELA J. o/irf ANSEVIN, KRYSTYNA D. Determination in regenerating

tissues of Dugesia dorotocephala: the influence of nerve cord grafts 85

STIRLING, R. VICTORIA. See CHUNG, S. H.

SUMMERBELL, D. and LEWIS, J. H. Time place and positional value in the chicklimb-bud 621

SURANI , M. A. H. Zona pellucida denudation, blastocyst proliferation and attachmentin the rat 343

T H O R O G O O D , p. v. and H I N C H L I F F E , J. R. An analysis of the condensation processduring chondrogenesis in the embryonic chick hind limb 581

WAGGONER, D. See IKEDA, A.

WARN, RICHARD. Restoration of the capacity to form pole cells in u.v.-irradiatedDrosophila embryos 1003

WARTIOVAARA, J. See LEHTONEN, E.

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Index of Authors

WHITTINGTON, p. MCD. and DIXON, K. E. Quantitative studies of germ plasm andgerm cells during early embryogenesis of Xenopus laevis 57

WOLPERT, L. See BAQUER, NAJMA ZAHEER

WOLPERT, L. See HICKLIN, J.

WOLPERT, L. See HORNBRUCH, AMATA

WRIGHT, E. A. See IBRAHIM, LAMEES

YASUDA, MINEO. Pathogenesis of preaxial polydactyly of the hand in human embryo,0 745

ZALTA, J. P. See MATH1EU, C.

ZWAAN, JOHAN. See HENDRIX, RICHARD W.

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