FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term stage P15(i) pharate adult ID (Ontology) FBbt:00005367 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition This is the stage immediately prior to emergence. It is characterized by the black appearance of the wings, frequent movements of the legs and the presence of the meconium, a pale green patch which appears at the posterior tip of the abdomen. Wings at this stage closely resemble those 87hr after pupariation as described by Tucker et al., (1986). The cuticle is highly folded, and numerous epidermal cell processes containing transalar microtubule arrays span the lumen. Malpighian tubules and yellow body become obscured by tanning of the tergite. Legs twitch (flies can walk if dissected from puparium).[ FlyBase:FBrf0036849 FlyBase:FBrf0044294 FlyBase:FBrf0047373 FlyBase:FBrf0049147 ]
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