We describe some ultrastructure of the third-instar Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) using scanning electron microscopy, with the cephalic segment, anterior spiracle and posterior spiracle being emphasized. This study provides the taxonomic information of this larval species, which may be useful to differentiate from other closely-related species
FIGURES 3–4. Megaselia barrientosi García-Romera sp. nov. male. 3, left face of hypopygium. 4, right...
FIGURES 10 – 11. Megaselia gallagheri female. (10) abdominal tergites 5 – 7; (11) Dufour's crop mech...
FIGURES 1, 2. Megaselia birdensis, male: (1) left face of hypopygium; (2) posterior face of front ta...
We describe some ultrastructure of the third-instar Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) using ...
We describe some ultrastructure of the third-instar Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) using sca...
When viewed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the spermatozoon of the phorid dipteran Megaselia...
Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (Diptera: Phoridae) is a cosmopolitan scuttle fly of medical and forensic ...
Abstract Megaselia scalaris (Loew), a scuttle fly, is a fly species of medical and forensic importan...
Abstract Megaselia scalaris, commonly known as the scuttle fly, is a cosmopolitan species in the fam...
In the present study, posterior spiracles of laboratory-reared fourth instar larvae of Lutzomyia lon...
With 1,400 described species, Megaselia is one of the most species-rich genera in the animal kingdom...
F. 48. Megaselia species C, female. (A) Abdominal tergites 5–7; (B) sternite 7; (C) right cercus; (D...
FIGURES 25 – 27. Megaselia papei female, details of abdomen. (25) tergites 5 – 8; (26) furca; (27) l...
FIGURES 32 – 33. Megaselia quintincisa male. (32) right face of hypandrium; (33) left notopleuron (s...
Because of its considerable medical and veterinary importance, first and third larval instars of Par...
FIGURES 3–4. Megaselia barrientosi García-Romera sp. nov. male. 3, left face of hypopygium. 4, right...
FIGURES 10 – 11. Megaselia gallagheri female. (10) abdominal tergites 5 – 7; (11) Dufour's crop mech...
FIGURES 1, 2. Megaselia birdensis, male: (1) left face of hypopygium; (2) posterior face of front ta...
We describe some ultrastructure of the third-instar Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) using ...
We describe some ultrastructure of the third-instar Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) using sca...
When viewed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the spermatozoon of the phorid dipteran Megaselia...
Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (Diptera: Phoridae) is a cosmopolitan scuttle fly of medical and forensic ...
Abstract Megaselia scalaris (Loew), a scuttle fly, is a fly species of medical and forensic importan...
Abstract Megaselia scalaris, commonly known as the scuttle fly, is a cosmopolitan species in the fam...
In the present study, posterior spiracles of laboratory-reared fourth instar larvae of Lutzomyia lon...
With 1,400 described species, Megaselia is one of the most species-rich genera in the animal kingdom...
F. 48. Megaselia species C, female. (A) Abdominal tergites 5–7; (B) sternite 7; (C) right cercus; (D...
FIGURES 25 – 27. Megaselia papei female, details of abdomen. (25) tergites 5 – 8; (26) furca; (27) l...
FIGURES 32 – 33. Megaselia quintincisa male. (32) right face of hypandrium; (33) left notopleuron (s...
Because of its considerable medical and veterinary importance, first and third larval instars of Par...
FIGURES 3–4. Megaselia barrientosi García-Romera sp. nov. male. 3, left face of hypopygium. 4, right...
FIGURES 10 – 11. Megaselia gallagheri female. (10) abdominal tergites 5 – 7; (11) Dufour's crop mech...
FIGURES 1, 2. Megaselia birdensis, male: (1) left face of hypopygium; (2) posterior face of front ta...