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Not here yet, but one bite away: Risk for vector-borne zoonotic diseases. [PDF]

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Insects in outer space: assessing the effects of microgravity on edible and model insect species for spaceflight food system. [PDF]

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Polyribosomes from Houseflies

Nature, 1967
Investigations of the properties of ribosomes and polyribosomes isolated from adult houseflies, Musca domestica, throw new light on the part played by these structures in protein biosynthesis and suggest that nascent protein may be an important constituent that holds a polyribosome together.
C M, Tsiapalis, Y, Hayashi, W, Chefurka
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Steroid Requirements of Housefly Larvæ

Nature, 1954
IT has been known for some time that with very few exceptions1 insects require only the unsaponifiable, not the saponifiable, fractions of lipids. According to Hobson, for example, the larvae of Lucilia sericata require cholesterol as an extraneous growth factor, and they are capable of synthesizing neutral fat from a lipid-free peptone diet under ...
E D, BERGMANN, Z H, LEVINSON
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Food of Housefly Larvæ

Nature, 1960
ALTHOUGH considerable information has been published on the nutritional requirements of fly larvae (refs. 1–5 and Mer, G. G., personal communication) the actual natural food of these insects has never been unequivocally described. The biotopes of housefly larvae consist of a variety of materials which by themselves appear nutritionally inadequate, but ...
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HOUSEFLY MEMORY

The Canadian Entomologist, 1974
H. Mourier (1965) described a “novelty effect” in the response of houseflies, Musca domestica L., to a “new object” (usually a 15×15 cm square black tile) placed on the floor of their cage. On its first introduction into their familiar environment, the tile appeared highly attractive and received many visits.
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Specific DDT-Resistance in Houseflies

Nature, 1957
Two strains of houseflies (Musca domestica L.) have been derived by selection for a number of generations from a DDT-susceptible colony which originated from wild flies collected in 1939. The colony had been mass-reared in the laboratory for fourteen years without exposure to insecticides. Selection was by two different methods.
R W, KERR   +3 more
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Houseflies in Israel

Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie, 1961
SummaryThe work deals with observations, incidental to collection of housefly larvae for a resistance survey, at breeding sites in rural Israel. Descriptions of these findings are accompanied by considerations on the nature of manure, its handling procedures in general and in Israel in particular.
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Houseflies

1998
The olfactory system of sexually immature 1-day-old flies is already functional. No clear differences exist between the responses of their olfactory cells and those of sexually mature flies to amylacetate, S-methylphenol, 2-pentanone and R(+)-limonene. However, the sensitivity to 1-octen-3-ol is lower in young flies than in old flies.
Kelling, FJ, den Otter, CJ
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