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Prestomal teeth of some flies of medical importance
Authors:Sukontason Kom  Sukontason Kabkaew L  Vogtsberger Roy C  Boonchu Noppawan  Chaiwong Tarinee  Piangjai Somsak
Affiliation:

a Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand

b Department of Biology, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, TX 79698, USA

Abstract:Comparison of prestomal teeth of adult Chrysomya megacephala, Chrysomya rufifacies, Chrysomya nigripes, Lucilia cuprina, Parasarcophaga dux and Musca domestica was accomplished by use of scanning electron microscopy. The prestomal teeth of C. megacephala, C. rufifacies, L. cuprina and P. dux are all similar in appearance in having various degrees of bifurcation at their tips. In contrast, the tips of the prestomal teeth in C. nigripes are very shallowly serrated, but are comparatively more deeply serrated in M. domestica. These features may help account for the roles these flies may play in matters of medical or veterinary importance, such as causing physical irritation or acting as vectors of disease agents.
Keywords:Prestomal teeth   Flies   Scanning electron microscopy
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