
Immature stages of S. ingrami, S. dureni and S. hamoni have been obtained in laboratory culture. The morphological characters of egg, larva and pupa are studied, the duration of post-embryonic development is specified. The chaetotaxy of fourth-instar larvae of S. hamoni is distinguishable from the other species described.
Nymph, Thorax, Species Specificity, Larva, Phlebotomus, Abdomen, Animals, Female, Head, Ovum
Nymph, Thorax, Species Specificity, Larva, Phlebotomus, Abdomen, Animals, Female, Head, Ovum
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