The development of Parafilaria bovicola in Musca xanthomelas and Musca lusoria

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Nevill, E.M.

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Artificially infected adult flies were used in this study. In both Musca species, P. bovicola developed in the fat-body cells, mainly of the abdomen. Escape from the midgut and penetration of the fatbody cell was possibly achieved by use of the cephalic hook of the microfilaria. At 27 °C, development to the 3rd larval stage took 9 days, but maximum length was only reached after 11 days. Sharp increases in larval length took place on Days 6-7 and on Day 9. These sudden increases possibly indicate moults to the 2nd and 3rd larval stages respectively. During larval development the fat-body cell increased markedly in size to form a thin-walled capsule around the larva. On reaching the 3rd stage, larvae escaped from the capsules and migrated to the head cavity and proboscis.

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Veterinary medicine

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Nevill, EM 1981, 'The development of Parafilaria bovicola in Musca xanthomelas and Musca lusoria’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 207-213.