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Illustrations of Tsetse Larvae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Eric Burtt
Affiliation:
East African Tsetse Research Organisation, Shinyanga, Tanganyika.
C. H. N. Jackson
Affiliation:
East African Tsetse Research Organisation, Shinyanga, Tanganyika.

Extract

Some of the structures illustrated here have already been noticed in two previous papers (Jackson, 1948a & b). All the present drawings were made by one of us (E.B.) from living material of Glossina swynnertoni Austen. The eggs and the first- and second-instar larvae were dissected from wild female flies and examined in saline under the microscope; the third-instar larvae were obtained by keeping females in captivity until larviposition occurred, normally in the late afternoon.

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Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1951

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