1954
DOI: 10.1007/bf00412847
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Bau und zusammensetzung der larvencuticula von Hypoderma bovis (oestridae)

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“…These granules are ovoid in shape and range from 1 to 9 /tm along the bigger axis in wax sections and 3 to 12 /tm in fresh frozen sections. These granules are lipoprotein in content (Enigk & Pfaff, 1954). In the present study they were found to stain red with Mallory's triple stain and colour strongly with Nile Blue and Sudan Black B.…”
Section: The Endocuticlesupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…These granules are ovoid in shape and range from 1 to 9 /tm along the bigger axis in wax sections and 3 to 12 /tm in fresh frozen sections. These granules are lipoprotein in content (Enigk & Pfaff, 1954). In the present study they were found to stain red with Mallory's triple stain and colour strongly with Nile Blue and Sudan Black B.…”
Section: The Endocuticlesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The cuticles of H. bovis and H. diana appear identical histologically and bear a very close resemblance to the third-instar larval cuticle of Sarcophaga (Dennell, 1946) and Calliphora (Wolfe, 1954). Differences noted between the observations made by the present author and those reported by Enigk & Pfaff (1954) seem to revolve largely round the interpretation and terminology of the layers of the endocuticle and epicuticle and will be discussed at greater length at the end of the paper.…”
Section: The Third-instar Larval Cuticlementioning
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