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THE conclusions drawn from the numbers of chromosomes found during spermatogenesis in Cimex spp.1 require considerable modification as a result of the examination of further material. New evidence of the nature of the variable elements and of their numerical range has given a different aspect to the problem.
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Slack, H. D., NATURE, 142, 358 (1938).
Darlington, C. D., unpublished.
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SLACK, H. Chromosomes of Cimex. Nature 143, 78 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/143078a0
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