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IN the literature on the polyhedral virus diseases of insects, apart from the many nuclear polyhedroses of the fat-body (and cuticular tissues), only one case of a nuclear polyhedrosis of the gut and one cytoplasmic polyhedrosis of the fat-body have been described. Previously, no cytoplasmic polyhedrosis of the gut has been reported.
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XEROS, N. Cytoplasmic Polyhedral Virus Diseases. Nature 170, 1073 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/1701073a0
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