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Morphology of second and third instars of Chrysomya villeneuvi Patton (Diptera: Calliphoridae), a fly species of forensic importance
Authors:Sukontason Kom  Sukontason Kabkaew L  Piangjai Somsak  Narongchai Paitoon  Samai Wirachai  Boonchu Noppawan  Sripakdee Duanghatai  Ngern-Klun Radchadawan  Siriwattanarungsee Sirisuda
Affiliation:Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. ksukonta@mail.med.cmu.ac.th
Abstract:The morphology of the second and third instars of Chrysomya villeneuvi Patton, a fly species of forensic importance, was presented by use of light microscopy. Both instars were of hairy appearance, bearing elongated tubercles along the abdominal and caudal segments. The anterior spiracle had 13-15 papillae. Minute dark spots were observed to thoroughly cover the tubercle's surface, with 4-6 strong dark tips. Regarding the third instar, the intersegmental spines between the prothorax and mesothorax were heavily pigmented. The posterior spiracle had a thick and heavily pigmented incomplete peritreme. The surface and tip of the tubercles was covered with heavily pigmented sharp spines. The integument of the body was covered with numerous distinct net-like patches. A comparison with another well-known hairy maggot, Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart), was discussed.
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