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Larval morphology of the lesser housefly, Fannia canicularis
Grzywacz, A.; Pape, T.; Szpila, K. (2011). Larval morphology of the lesser housefly, Fannia canicularis. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 26(1): 70-82. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2915.2011.00968.x
In: Medical and Veterinary Entomology. Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken. ISSN 0269-283X; e-ISSN 1365-2915, more
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Author keywords
    Fannia canicularis; larval instars; light microscopy; morphology; scanning electron microscopy

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  • Grzywacz, A.
  • Pape, T.
  • Szpila, K.

Abstract
    The morphology of all larval instars of Fannia canicularis (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Fanniidae) is documented using a combination of light and scanning electron microscopy. The following structures are documented for all instars: antennal complex; maxillary palpus; facial mask; cephaloskeleton; ventral organ; anterior spiracle; Keilin's organ; posterior spiracle; fleshy processes, and anal pad. Structures reported for the first time for all instars include: two pairs of lateral prominences on the prothoracic segment; additional ventrolateral prominences on the second thoracic segment, and a papilla at the base of the posterior spiracle. Other structures reported for the first time are anterior spiracles in the first instar and a serrated tip on the mouthhook in the second instar. A trichoid sensillum on the posterior spiracular plate, representing a sensory organ otherwise unknown in the Calyptratae, is described in the second and third instars. Results are discussed and compared with existing knowledge on dipteran larval morphology.

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