Major differences in the larval anatomy of the digestive and excretory systems of three Oestridae species revealed by micro-CT
Authors
Martín Vega, DanielIdentifiers
Permanent link (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10017/63205DOI: 10.1111/mve.12476
ISSN: 0269-283X
Publisher
The Royal Entomological Society
Date
2021-03Academic Departments
Universidad de Alcalá. Departamento de Ciencias de la Vida
Bibliographic citation
Martín Vega, D. [et al.], 2021, “Major differences in the larval anatomy of the digestive and excretory systems of three Oestridae species revealed by micro-CT”, Medical and Veterinary Entomology, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 106-120.
Keywords
Cephenemyia stimulator
Hypoderma actaeon
Oestrus ovis
Alimentarycanal
Foregut
Hindgut
Malpighian tubules
Midgut
Organ volume
Salivary glands
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https://doi.org/10.1111/mve.12476Rights
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Abstract
Oestrid flies (Diptera: Oestridae) do not feed during the adult stage, so they depend on an efficient assimilation and storage of nutrients during their parasitic larval stage. We describe the general morphology and provide volumetric data for the digestive and excretory organs of the three larval instars of the nasal bot fly Oestrus ovis L., using micro-computed tomography. The size of the digestive and excretory organs greatly increased across larval instars. In all instars, the two salivary glands were remarkably large and formed a ‘glandular band’ by coming together, but without lumina uniting, at their posterior ends. The distal region of the anterior Malpighian tubules was greatly enlarged and full of highly radio-opaque concretions. Moreover, the anatomy of O. ovis third-instar larva was compared to that of two species of, respectively, similar and different feeding habits: Cephenemyia stimulator (Clark) and Hypoderma actaeon Brauer. Whereas the general morphology and arrangement of the digestive and excretory systems of C. stimulator was similar to that of O. ovis, some differences were observed in H. actaeon: a swollen anterior region of the midgut, salivary glands shorter and not forming a ‘band’ and anterior Malpighian tubules narrowly uniform throughout their entire length.
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