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G . Egg . H . Third stage larva , left lateral view . I . Cephalopharyngeal skeleton of
third instar larva . J . Cephalopharyngeal skeleton of first instar larva . K . First two
segments of third instar larva , left lateral view . L . First two segments of third ...
G . Egg . H . Third stage larva , left lateral view . I . Cephalopharyngeal skeleton of
third instar larva . J . Cephalopharyngeal skeleton of first instar larva . K . First two
segments of third instar larva , left lateral view . L . First two segments of third ...
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The amount of food available and the temperature play an important part in the
development of the larvae . However , the available information indicates that the
duration of the first stage larva is 23 – 24 hours , after which the first moult occurs
...
The amount of food available and the temperature play an important part in the
development of the larvae . However , the available information indicates that the
duration of the first stage larva is 23 – 24 hours , after which the first moult occurs
...
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A . Posterior view of mature larva of Chrysomya regalis . B . Posterior view of
mature larva of C . megacephala . C . Left anterior spiracle of mature larva of C .
chloropyga . D . Posterior view of mature larva of C . chloropyga . E . Right
anterior ...
A . Posterior view of mature larva of Chrysomya regalis . B . Posterior view of
mature larva of C . megacephala . C . Left anterior spiracle of mature larva of C .
chloropyga . D . Posterior view of mature larva of C . chloropyga . E . Right
anterior ...
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FRANCO FERRARA | 2 |
Systematic discussion | 41 |
Acknowledgements | 47 |
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