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MANY early workers on hymenopteran parthenogenesis describe the formation of a cytoplasmic bud and its pinching off during the first spermatocyte abortive division. Earlier observations were tabulated by Sanderson1, to which may now be added the following :
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WALKER, M. Cytoplasmic Bud Formation in Hymenopteran Spermatogenesis. Nature 163, 645–646 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163645a0
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