Studies on the Reproductive Biology of the Horn Fly, Haematobia irritans (L.), (Diptera : Muscidae) : I. The Ovarian Development of the Flies Collected from the Field
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The foundation of the reproductive biology of the horn fly is the morphological change in ovarian development in the course of time after emergence and oviposition. Experiments showed that the oocyte was differentiated from the nurse cells and the yolk protein began to be deposited 1 day after emergence. After each oviposition, a yellow body was formed at the base of each ovariole, so that the morphological change could be classified into five categories : newly emerged, nulliparous, uniparous, biparous and multiparous. Based on the relation between the ovary stages and age, it was estimated that the first oviposition began 3 days after emergence and that ovipositional intervals averaged 5.4 days. Slight differences were found in the number of functional ovarioles and the hatchihg rate of eggs reared and field-collected flies.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 1984-08-25
著者
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Kuramochi Katsuhisa
Laboratory Of Applied Zoology Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Education:(present Address)
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NISHIJIMA Yutaka
(Present address)Laboratory of Insect Natural History in Hokkaido
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