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. 2017 Jan 17;7:40453. doi: 10.1038/srep40453

Figure 2. Manduca sexta larvae feeding of C. roseus (a–d) and N. tabacum (e–h) leaves.

Figure 2

Pictures were taken 2 h (a,e), 24 h (b,f), 48 h (c,g) and 72 h (d,h) after placing caterpillars on leaves. (i,j) Typical morphologic alteration of caterpillars feeding on C. roseus, hanging by their softened end. k, browning phenotypes usually obtained after 72 h of feeding.