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Musculature of the Male Abdominal Segments and Terminalia of Spilogona Schnabl, 1911 (Diptera, Muscidae: Coenosiinae)

Entomological Review, 2020
The abdominal and pregenital segments and genitalia were studied in males of Spilogona Schnabl, 1911: S. tundrae (Schnabl, 1915), S. sanctipauli (Malloch, 1921), and S. zaitzevi (Schnabl, 1915) (Muscidae, Coenosiinae). The examined species are very similar in the structure of the sclerites and muscles of their terminal segments, and more strongly ...
V. S. Sorokina, O. G. Ovtshinnikova
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Male terminalia and their rotation in Tanyderidae (Insecta, Diptera, Nematocera) since the Mesozoic

Historical Biology, 2018
The structure of the male terminalia and their rotation are reviewed in both extinct and extant genera of Tanyderidae based on new observations and literature.
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Musculature of the male terminalia in geometrid moths of the subfamily Larentiinae (Lepidoptera, Geometridae)

Entomological Review, 2011
The morphology of the male terminalia of 16 species belonging to 12 tribes of Larentiinae was studied; for 12 species and 4 tribes it was done for the first time. No clear diagnosis of Larentiinae based on the features of the male genital musculature can be given since the apomorphic position of M1, M4, and M7 muscles may originate independently in ...
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P104. Apoptosis drives collective cell movement that is required for the morphogenesis of Drosophila male terminalia

Differentiation, 2010
During animal development, dynamic cellular behaviors, including cell movement, divisions and death, are precisely orchestrated. The execution mechanisms of complex behaviors has been mainly deciphered through the identification of conserved signaling pathways that control each cellular movement, however, how cellular behaviors regulate morphogenesis ...
Masayuki Miura, E. Kuranaga
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Photomicrographs of the male terminalia of Scandinavian Drosophilidae.

2007
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Bachli, G., Vilela, C.R.
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Morphogenesis of the male terminalia in the evolution of Muscoidea (Diptera)

XI All-Russian Dipterological Symposium (with international participation). сборник материалов., 2020
O.G. Ovtshinnikova, V.S. Sorokina
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Comparison of the structure and musculature of male terminalia in the tribes Operophterini, Phileremini and Triphosini (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae)

Zootaxa, 2017
The skeleton and musculature of the male terminalia are described and illustrated for the tribes Operophterini Packard, Phileremini Pierce and Triphosini Tutt (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae), with Solitaneini Leraut included in the discussion. Nine genital muscles, typical of the subfamily, were identified.
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The British Species of the Subfamily Sarcophaginae, with Illustrations of the Male and Female Terminalia

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1935
W. S. Patton, Colbran J. Wainwright
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On the Evolution of the Phallus and Other Male Terminalia in the Hydropsychidae with a Proposal for a New Generic Name

1981
The plesiomorphic structure of the phallus is discussed. In Cheumatopsyche and in Hydropsyche silfvenii Ulmer some plesiomorphic characteristics are probably found, whereas the apparently more simple conditions in other species of Hydropsyche are considered as the end result of an evolution.
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