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Some effects of low oxygen partial pressures on the development of Calliphora vomitoria

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1974
Abstract The influence of wet conditions and low pO2 on the survival and development of non-feeding final instar larvae and puparia of Calliphora vomitoria has been investigated. The larvae delay the formation of the puparium in wet conditions in air and in dry or wet conditions in 10 and 5% oxygen.
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The adhesive organ of the blowfly, Calliphora vomitoria: a functional approach (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

Journal of Zoology, 1985
The external morphology of the terminal region of the fifth tarsal segment of the blowfly, Calliphora vomitoria (L.) has been studied using light and scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.). The pulvilli, with their numerous tenent hairs of spatulate form projecting from the ventral surface, are responsible for adhesion to smooth surfaces.
G. Walker, A. B. Yulf, J. Ratcliffe
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The use of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene (COI) to differentiate two UK blowfly species – Calliphora vicina and Calliphora vomitoria

Forensic Science International, 2006
Traditionally identification of forensically important insects has been carried out based upon morphological differences between species. However insect evidence found at a crime scene may on occasion be difficult to distinguish by morphological techniques and under these circumstances another method of accurate identification is required.
Ames, Carole   +2 more
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An investigation into inducible antibacterial peptides in calliphora vomitoria

2002
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Functional studies on Calliphora vomitoria haemocyte subpopulations defined by lectin staining and density centrifugation

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1992
Haemocyte subpopulations of Calliphora vomitoria have been categorized by their surface staining properties using fluorescently labelled lectins, and their mobilities in Percoll density gradients. These methods of identification were exploited to determine the roles of these cell types in cellular defence reactions.
A N, McKenzie, T M, Preston
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The action of the excretory apparatus of Calliphora vomitoria in handling injected sugar solution

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1976
ABSTRACT Recent evidence suggests that the isolated Malpighian tubules of Calliphora possess mechanisms which restrict the loss of glucose and trehalose from the insect. This report establishes that the intact, diuresing fly does not excrete glucose or trehalose when solutions of these sugars are injected.
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Reflex cardiac response to a feeding stimulus in the blowfly Calliphora vomitoria L.

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1988
Abstract Evidence is presented on the effectiveness of taste chemosensory stimulation in evoking reflex heart-beat reversal in the blowfly, Calliphora vomitoria L. Electrophysiological activity of the heart and input from stimulated taste sensilla were simultaneously recorded in intact and operated insects.
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Inhibition of pupariation and adult development in Calliphora vomitoria treated with ivermectin

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1986
AbstractPuparium formation and adult development in Calliphora vomitoria L. (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are seriously disrupted after treating final‐stage larvae with ivermectin. Fifty % of larvae treated topically with 1.01 μg ivermectin 2 days before anticipated pupariation fail to form puparia, while the same response requires 2.24 μg given one day ...
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ICP-MS method for the detection of thallium in Calliphora vomitoria L

2023
Dedominici, Miriam   +4 more
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