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The halteres of the blowfly Calliphora
Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1993We quantitatively analysed compensatory head reactions of flies to imposed body rotations in yaw, pitch and roll and characterized the haltere as a sense organ for maintaining equilibrium. During constant velocity rotation, the head first moves to compensate retinal slip and then attains a plateau excursion (Fig. 3). Below 500°/s, initial head velocity
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1934
Abstract The separation and sterilization of blowfly eggs are significant factors in the culture of sterile maggots for use in the treatment of suppurative infections. Experiments were conducted on the separation of eggs and a method was devised by which they can be separated rapidly and without loss or injury.
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Abstract The separation and sterilization of blowfly eggs are significant factors in the culture of sterile maggots for use in the treatment of suppurative infections. Experiments were conducted on the separation of eggs and a method was devised by which they can be separated rapidly and without loss or injury.
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Nature, 1955
THE nature of the aromatic component responsible for the tanning of the cuticle of blowfly puparia is not entirely clear. Pryor, Russell and Todd1 isolated protocatechuic acid from puparia of Calliphora erythrocephala, but could not find any phenolic material in Lucilia caesar. They used large quantities of insects preserved in sulphur dioxide solution.
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THE nature of the aromatic component responsible for the tanning of the cuticle of blowfly puparia is not entirely clear. Pryor, Russell and Todd1 isolated protocatechuic acid from puparia of Calliphora erythrocephala, but could not find any phenolic material in Lucilia caesar. They used large quantities of insects preserved in sulphur dioxide solution.
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Resistance to dicyclanil and imidacloprid in the sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina, in Australia
Pest Management Science, 2022Andrew C Kotzé
exaly

