1953
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761953000100003
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Métodos de trabalho na antomia e histologia entomológica

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“…Visakhapatnam is located on the east coast of India between latitude 17O 42' N and longitude 82O18' E. Ten female specimens were dissected for reproductive system and the material was fixed immediately in Susa or Zenker or 10% formalin or form01 calcium. After processing 8 pm thick sections were cut in sagittal and transverse planes and the sections were stained with Azan and Mallory triple stain (Barth 1953, Pearse 1968 techniques for their histological study. The study material is deposited in the Museum, Zoology Department, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Register No.1979.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visakhapatnam is located on the east coast of India between latitude 17O 42' N and longitude 82O18' E. Ten female specimens were dissected for reproductive system and the material was fixed immediately in Susa or Zenker or 10% formalin or form01 calcium. After processing 8 pm thick sections were cut in sagittal and transverse planes and the sections were stained with Azan and Mallory triple stain (Barth 1953, Pearse 1968 techniques for their histological study. The study material is deposited in the Museum, Zoology Department, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Register No.1979.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dehydrated in alcohol-benzol series, they were embedded in "histoseck" paraffin. Serial sections cut at 5 and 7 µm were stained with Gallocyanin, Chromotrop 2R, Heidenhain Iron Hematoxylin and Mallory Hematoxylin, following the methods presented by Pinto (1919), Romein (1928, Henry (1938), Pantin (1948), Barth (1953) and Pearse (1960).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%