Surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae and Sarcophagidae

Prestomal teeth of flies in the families Calliphoridae (Chrysomya pinguis, Chrysomya villeneuvi, and Chrysomya chani), Muscidae (Hydrotaea (= Ophyra) chalcogaster) and Sarcophagidae (Boettcherisca peregrina) were presented using scanning electron microscopy. The slight to deep bifurcation of the tip...

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Main Authors: Sukontason K.L., Methanitikorn R., Kurahashi H., Piangjai S., Sukontason K.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-18982014-08-30T02:00:14Z Surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae and Sarcophagidae Sukontason K.L. Methanitikorn R. Kurahashi H. Piangjai S. Sukontason K. Prestomal teeth of flies in the families Calliphoridae (Chrysomya pinguis, Chrysomya villeneuvi, and Chrysomya chani), Muscidae (Hydrotaea (= Ophyra) chalcogaster) and Sarcophagidae (Boettcherisca peregrina) were presented using scanning electron microscopy. The slight to deep bifurcation of the tips of their teeth were similarly observed in all species examined. The anatomical feature of prestomal teeth of the flies examined may contribute to the understanding of their feeding behavior and the medical importance of their role in the future. © Springer-Verlag 2005. 2014-08-30T02:00:14Z 2014-08-30T02:00:14Z 2005 Article 09320113 10.1007/s00436-005-1357-z 15924225 PARRE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-23244432835&partnerID=40&md5=39fb612120a547d87bcc9f17050e788b http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15924225 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1898 English
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description Prestomal teeth of flies in the families Calliphoridae (Chrysomya pinguis, Chrysomya villeneuvi, and Chrysomya chani), Muscidae (Hydrotaea (= Ophyra) chalcogaster) and Sarcophagidae (Boettcherisca peregrina) were presented using scanning electron microscopy. The slight to deep bifurcation of the tips of their teeth were similarly observed in all species examined. The anatomical feature of prestomal teeth of the flies examined may contribute to the understanding of their feeding behavior and the medical importance of their role in the future. © Springer-Verlag 2005.
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author Sukontason K.L.
Methanitikorn R.
Kurahashi H.
Piangjai S.
Sukontason K.
spellingShingle Sukontason K.L.
Methanitikorn R.
Kurahashi H.
Piangjai S.
Sukontason K.
Surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae and Sarcophagidae
author_facet Sukontason K.L.
Methanitikorn R.
Kurahashi H.
Piangjai S.
Sukontason K.
author_sort Sukontason K.L.
title Surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae and Sarcophagidae
title_short Surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae and Sarcophagidae
title_full Surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae and Sarcophagidae
title_fullStr Surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae and Sarcophagidae
title_full_unstemmed Surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families Calliphoridae, Muscidae and Sarcophagidae
title_sort surface ultrastructure of prestomal teeth of some flies in the families calliphoridae, muscidae and sarcophagidae
publishDate 2014
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