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Fig. 1. Schematic diagrams
Fig. 2. Basic structure of the mammalian (A) and arthropodian (B)central nervous systems.tritocerebrum and suboesophageal ganglion in Drosophila
Fig. 3. Early tracts in the anterior central nervous system of an insect(locust, left) and of a vertebrate (zebrafish, right)
Fig. 4. Eleven-segmented antennae in various coleopter species. Anterior is up in all panels

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