Comparative ultrastructure of pretarsi in five calyptrate species.

作者: Q. K. Wang , Y. Z. Yang , X. Y. Li , K. Li , D. Zhang

DOI: 10.1007/S00436-016-4963-Z

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摘要: Pretarsi are the most important structures that allow flies to walk on various smooth surfaces and act as contact sensory organs. The pretarsal ultrastructure, including adhesive pads, claws, unguitractors, bristles, of five calyptrate species presented described in detail, Calliphora calliphoroides (Rohdendorf, 1931), Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826), Sarcophaga portschinskyi 1937), Muscina stabulans (Fallen, 1817) Portschinskia magnifica Pleske, 1926. Two types tenent setae (spoon-tipped spatula-tipped) present ventral side pulvilli all species. density area forelegs, midlegs, hindlegs both sexes different. Among species, Ca. has unusually large its body size. These results provide morphological details help understand movement attachment flies.

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