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LARVA TO PHARATE ADULT TRANSFORMATION IN THE MEDFLY CERATITIS CAPITATA (WIEDEMANN) (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

A. Rabossi
Affiliation:
I.I.B. Fundacion Campomar, Antonio Machado 151, Buenos Aires (1405), Argentina
P. Wappner
Affiliation:
I.I.B. Fundacion Campomar, Antonio Machado 151, Buenos Aires (1405), Argentina
L.A. Quesada- Allué
Affiliation:
I.I.B. Fundacion Campomar, Antonio Machado 151, Buenos Aires (1405), Argentina

Abstract

Gross morphological changes in Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) during metamorphosis within the puparium are described and temporally correlated with the appearance of main differentiation markers. A table that allows determination of physiological age of pupal and pharate adult stages is presented.

Résumé

Les changes morphologiques de Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) pendant la métamorfose dans le puparium sont décrits et correlés avec le temps d’apparition des principaux marqueurs anatomiques. Une table permettant la détermination de l’âge physiologique des stages pupal et adulte est présentée.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1992

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