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Musca domestica Linnaeus 1758

2016
Published as part of Pérez, Sandra & De Carvalho, Claudio J. B., 2016, FAMILY MUSCIDAE, pp.
Pérez, Sandra   +1 more
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Musca domestica Linnaeus 1758

2013
Published as part of Patitucci, Luciano Damián, Mulieri, Pablo Ricardo, Olea, Maria Sofia & Mariluis, Juan Carlos, 2013, Muscidae (Insecta: Diptera) of Argentina: revision of Buenos Aires province fauna, with a pictorial key to species, pp.
Patitucci, Luciano Damián   +3 more
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2023
The young Musca domestica larvae may exist without food for a long time. At prolong fasting their fatty body is not destroyed, trophocytes became only many times as small in size, not only all reserves but even some cytoplasmic components of cells are consumed.
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Pteridine accumulation in Musca domestica

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1995
Abstract Pteridine accumulation in the head capsule of adult house flies, Musca domestica L., was examined using fluorescence spectroscopy. Fluorescence was affected by age, temperature, size, sex and duration of development. The rate of HCF (head capsule fluorescence, adjusted for size) accumulation in house flies decreased with age, at 17 and 27 °
G.S. McIntyre, R.H. Gooding
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Larval Musca domestica lipophorin biosynthesis

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1990
Abstract 1. 1. Larval Musca domestica lipophorin biosynthesis was studied in vitro . 2. 2. The newly synthesized lipophorin has a density a little lower than the circulating lipophorin after 1 hr of incubation. After 3 hr of incubation the fat body cells transfer lipids to the lipophorin that attains the density of circulating lipophorin.
M.de L. Capurro, A.G. de Bianchi
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Musca domestica Linnaeus 1758

Published as part of Lee, Dong-Yeol, Jeong, Ilyeong, Kim, Seonmin, Choi, Jae Won, Won, Min Hyeok, Kim, Donguk, Kim, Dongmin, Kim, Young-Kun, Jeon, Jiseung, Ryu, Jihun, Bang, WooJun, Chang, Jun Hyuk & Choi, Kwang Shik, 2024, Checklist for the insect fauna of two East Sea Islands (Ulleungdo Is. and Dokdo Is.) in the Republic of Korea, pp.
Lee, Dong-Yeol   +12 more
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Ecdysteroidostatin from the house fly,Musca domestica

Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 1998
Ovaries from house flies maintained on sucrose secrete large amounts of ecdysteroid when they are cultured with ovarian ecdysteroidogenic hormone, OEH. However, ovarian ecdysteroid secretion is reduced by incubation with both OEH and the ovarian ecdysteroidostatin (OES).
T S, Adams, Q J, Li
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Houseflies (Musca Domestica)

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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Musca domestica L D.

Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology, 2006
Field strains of the house fly (Musca domestica L. Diptera: Muscidae) were collected in April and September 2002 from cow farms (Antalya, Izmir) and garbage dumps (Adana, Ankara, Istanbul, Sanliurfa) in Turkey. The resistance levels of first to fifth generation offspring were evaluated against six insecticides (cypermethrin, cyphenothrin, deltamethrin,
M M, Akiner, S S, Caglar
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Processing of procathepsin from Musca domestica eggs

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1995
The major source of amino acids for insect embryos are yolk proteins which accumulate in developing oocytes and are hydrolyzed during embryogenesis. Studies on Musca domestica embryogenesis indicated that a cathepsin B-like proteinase is responsible for yolk protein degradation (Ribolla et al., 1993). In this study, we report the purification of mature
P E, Ribolla, A G, De Bianchi
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