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Light micrographs showing the midgut epithelium of rhinoceros beetle adults in longitudinal sections stained with Heidenhain’s hematoxylin. Top: Midgut epithelium (M) of a healthy adult with a black-stained row of cell nuclei (N); the epithelium is outside occupied by regenerative crypts (R) and bounded by the muscularis (Mu); L, midgut lumen. Bottom: Midgut epithelium of a virus-diseased adult with greatly enlarged regenerative crypts (R); the latter are massively proliferating cells from their apical region into the midgut lumen, where the hypertrophied cell nuclei (N) produce large amounts of virus. Author of image: Alois Huger. Source: Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 89 (2005) 78–84 (published with permission by Elsevier).
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