Biting Midge - Pre-Pupa
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Identifying markers showing the sage of the Myasias of the fruitfly/Biting Midge. In every picture there are feeder tubes that anchor it to its host to feed on blood. The mouth parts on this sample is an example of breather tubes/lungs that form outside of the body and get slowly drawn into the thorax/head section as it grows.
Identifying markers showing the sage of the Myasias of the fruitfly/Biting Midge. In every picture there are feeder tubes that anchor it to its host to feed on blood. The mouth parts on this sample is an example of breather tubes/lungs that form outside of the body and get slowly drawn into the thorax/head section as it grows.
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Biting Midge - Pre-Pupa
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