نتایج جستجو برای: musca

تعداد نتایج: 1502  

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
r dehghani dept of environment health, kashan university of medical sciences, iran mm sedaghat dept of medical entomology, school of public health, teheran university of medical sciences, iran m sabahi bidgoli dept of environment health, kashan university of medical sciences, iran

a case of myiasis due to musca domestica describes in pseudocerastes persicus for the first time. the snake was found in bari karafs, kashan, iran, with a lesion on its body. fourteen live larvae of m. domestica removed from its wound. this is the first report of a new larval habitat of m. domestica .

Journal: :DNA sequence : the journal of DNA sequencing and mapping 2003
Allen L Szalanski Carrie B Owens

The complete DNA sequence of the mtDNA cytochrome oxidase II gene from house fly, Musca domestica, face fly, Musca autumnalis, stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, horn fly, Haematobia irritans, and black garbage fly, Hydrotaea aenescens, are reported. The nucleotide sequence codes for a 229 amino acid peptide. The COII sequence is A + T rich (74.1%), with up to 12.3% nucleotide and 8.4% amino acid...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of health sciences 0
mona sharififard department of medical entomology and vector control, school of health, jundishapur university of medical science, ahvaz, ir iran farhad safdari health center of khouzestan province, ahvaz, ir iran farhad safdari health center of khouzestan province, ahvaz, ir iran

the house fly, musca domestica l., is known as one of the most important hygiene problems worldwide. it has shown a high potential to develop resistance to chemical insecticides. this study was undertaken to determine the susceptibility or resistance of the house fly, which were collected from 3 livestock farms near the city of ahvaz, to prevalent pyrethroid insecticides (delthamethrin, lambda-...

1999
PIERFILIPPO CERRETTI

A cladistic analysis of the genus Melanophora Meigen, 1803 (type-species: Musca grossificationis Linnaeus, 1758 [= Musca roralis Linnaeus, 1758]) is presented and the generic delimitation is critically redefined. The nominal genusgroup taxon Bequaertiana Curran, 1929 (type-species: Bequaertiana argyriventris Curran, 1929) is synonymised with Melanophora Meigen syn. nov. The following new combin...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2001
Ribolla Bijovsky de Bianchi AG

Yolk spheres present in mature invertebrate oocytes are composed of yolk proteins and proteolytic enzymes. In the fly Musca domestica, yolk proteins are degraded during embryogenesis by a cathepsin-like proteinase that is stored as a zymogen. An acid phosphatase is also active in the yolk spheres during Musca embryogenesis. In this paper we show that procathepsin and acid phosphatase are initia...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1987
K P Kleynhans

The adults, puparium and 3rd instar larva of a dung-breeding fly, Musca nevilli sp. nov. are described in the subgenus Eumusca. The adults are characterized by 4 dark postsutural mesonotal vittae, 1-2 bristles dorsally on the stem vein, the hairs on the ventral surface of r4 + 5 confined to the vein base, and the predominantly orange-yellow tergite I + II. The species is compared with other sou...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1972
T Zablocka

The specimens Diptera: Musca dornestica and Ludlia sp. adapted to dark were offered two monochromatic lights of different wavelengths. Musca dornestica always preferred the light of a shorter wave out of two monochromatic equiquantum lights. Six color regions presumably qualitatively different were distinguished for this fly: violet-blue, blue, green, yellow-green, orange and red. Lucilia sp. e...

Journal: : 2023

The effectiveness of using biotesting in assessing the biological value milk products, based on inclusion products (skimmed and yogurt) diet imago a domestic fly ( Musca domestica ), has been established. authors determined dairy by comparing duration productive period life ) which were contained flew from they excluded.

2014
JAMES E. O’HARA

It is shown that a total of eight pre-existing genus-group names in Diptera were “borrowed” and deliberately given new identities in the systematic works of J.C. Fabricius: Bibio Fabricius, 1775, Ceria Fabricius, 1794, Hirtea Fabricius, 1798, Mulio Fabricius, 1798, Scatophaga Fabricius, 1805, Sicus Fabricius, 1798, Thereva Fabricius, 1798 and Voluccella Fabricius, 1794. These names are reviewed...

Journal: :Chronobiology international 1985
C Helfrich B Cymborowski W Engelmann

Under constant conditions, locomotor activity in about 50% of 63 adult Musca domestica continued to be rhythmic after bilateral severance of optic tracts or bilateral lobectomy. Apparently, the optic lobes of Musca do not contain the oscillator for rhythmic control of locomotor activity as has been proposed for other insects. In 20% of the individuals, several circadian components of activity r...

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