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The housefly interfacetal hair
Cell and Tissue Research, 1976The external and internal fine structure of the housefly interfacetal hair and its sensory dendrite was studied with the scanning and transmission (high and low voltage) electron microscopes. The hair shaft contains no dendrites, and is usually situated within a socket on the lens surface.
C, Chi, S D, Carlson
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1974
The assessment of the current status and prospects for the control of houseflies is partly based on the literature, but primarily on 30 years of personal experience in housefly control in temperate Denmark and on visits to many parts of the world, including tropical and subtropical areas, where I observed and discussed control problems.
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The assessment of the current status and prospects for the control of houseflies is partly based on the literature, but primarily on 30 years of personal experience in housefly control in temperate Denmark and on visits to many parts of the world, including tropical and subtropical areas, where I observed and discussed control problems.
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Joint action of insecticides against houseflies
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1976Mixtures of DDT, lindane, endrin, isobenzan, malathion, thiometon, and carbaryl were formulated on an equitoxicity basis. The joint action of 14 mixtures of insecticides was studied against the female housefly (Musca nebulo L.) by a topical application method.
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Factors influencing phototaxis of houseflies
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1971Abstract When houseflies, Musca domestica , were given a choice of crawling to dark or to radiation of varied wavelength and intensity, flies reared on a fermenting plant medium (CSMA) had a photonegative response to 525 to 575 nm radiation; flies reared on semidefined diet ( Monroe , 1962) had a photopositive response to this region.
Roy J. Barker, Charles F. Cohen
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MALE HOUSEFLIES CLEARLY SEE BETTER
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2003![Figure][1] When a male housefly sets his sights on a female, there's a lot at stake. In a high-speed chase, he's got to get his gal, or loose his chance of genetic immortality. The stakes are high enough for male flies to have developed a specialised eye structure, the `lovespot', that ...
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Houseflies Resistant to Benzene Hexachloride
Science, 1950J B, GAHAN, J M, WEIR
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Cross Tolerances in Resistant Houseflies
Science, 1950J J, PRATT, F H, BABERS
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