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Fig. 3

From: Growth efficiency, intestinal biology, and nutrient utilization and requirements of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae compared to monogastric livestock species: a review

Fig. 3

Digestive tracts of a black soldier fly larva (A) and a chicken (B). In BSFL, feed passes through the esophagus to the proventriculus and into the midgut (red line: discrimination of the midgut). The ampulla is the entry of the Malpighian tubules in the gut and separates midgut and hindgut

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