“…Thus, as discussed elsewhere (Nijhout and Williams, 1974b; see also Yagi and Fukaya, 1974;Chippendale and Yin, 1975), the indications are that the CA remain continuously active in diapausing larvae and are shut off only after exposure to the environmental conditions that potentiate escape from diapause. Evidently, in non-diapausing larvae the shutting-off of the CA during the second half of the final ins tar does two things: it allows the brain to secrete PTTH and thereby stimulate the pro thorcic glands and, secondly, it permits the resulting ecdysone to activate the pupal gene-set.…”