Ultramorphological features of the egg of Telmatoscopus albipunctatus (Williston) (Diptera, Psychodidae). Psychodidae flies, also known as sewage, sand and filter flies are important for medical and veterinary purposes. General information about life cycle and adult habits is available, but few species are known about the egg morphology. Therefore, in this study, the egg ultramorphology of Telmatoscopus albipunctatus (Williston, 1893) was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy to describe its structure, generating data for further comparison between different fly species and genera. General aspects of T. albipunctatus egg are similar to other Psychodidae; egg measuring approximately 0.4 mm in length and 0.1 mm in width. However, based on ...
The pattern of egg deposition, the morphology of the eggs and particularly the fine structure of the...
Taxonomic studies on mosquitoes are based on the morphological description of larvae and adults. How...
The fleas of the Malacopsyllidae are known only by their adults. In this study, we describe the eggs...
Ultramorphological features of the egg of Telmatoscopus albipunctatus (Williston) (Diptera, Psychodi...
Morphological characteristics of eggshells are important in sand fly ootaxonomy. In this study, eggs...
The eggs of Psorophora albipes were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and described b...
Egg ultrastructure of two morphologicaly similar species of the Arribalzagia Series, Anopheles (A.) ...
Chrysomya blowflies are originally from Africa and Australasia and were introduced in the American C...
Due to limitations in the resolution of optical microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) appea...
Chrysomya blowflies are originally from Africa and Australasia and were introduced in the American C...
Abstract Characterising the external morphology of mosquito eggs is important, since it facilitates ...
The authors describe and compare the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of eggs from ...
The chorionic sculpturing of four Indian sandfly species: Phiebotomus argentipes Annandale & Brunett...
The external morphology of eggs of the species Belminus corredori Galvao & Angulo, 2006, Belminus he...
The egg of Anopheles (Anopheles) intermedius (Peryassu, 1908) is described and illustrated with scan...
The pattern of egg deposition, the morphology of the eggs and particularly the fine structure of the...
Taxonomic studies on mosquitoes are based on the morphological description of larvae and adults. How...
The fleas of the Malacopsyllidae are known only by their adults. In this study, we describe the eggs...
Ultramorphological features of the egg of Telmatoscopus albipunctatus (Williston) (Diptera, Psychodi...
Morphological characteristics of eggshells are important in sand fly ootaxonomy. In this study, eggs...
The eggs of Psorophora albipes were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and described b...
Egg ultrastructure of two morphologicaly similar species of the Arribalzagia Series, Anopheles (A.) ...
Chrysomya blowflies are originally from Africa and Australasia and were introduced in the American C...
Due to limitations in the resolution of optical microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) appea...
Chrysomya blowflies are originally from Africa and Australasia and were introduced in the American C...
Abstract Characterising the external morphology of mosquito eggs is important, since it facilitates ...
The authors describe and compare the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of eggs from ...
The chorionic sculpturing of four Indian sandfly species: Phiebotomus argentipes Annandale & Brunett...
The external morphology of eggs of the species Belminus corredori Galvao & Angulo, 2006, Belminus he...
The egg of Anopheles (Anopheles) intermedius (Peryassu, 1908) is described and illustrated with scan...
The pattern of egg deposition, the morphology of the eggs and particularly the fine structure of the...
Taxonomic studies on mosquitoes are based on the morphological description of larvae and adults. How...
The fleas of the Malacopsyllidae are known only by their adults. In this study, we describe the eggs...