Abstract

Adult females of the sabr line of Glossina morsitans morsitans Westwood emerging from puparia exposed to 32 or 36 °C during a 24-h period beginning on day 7 of puparial life tended to have longer scutellar apical bristles than did females that emerged from puparia maintained at 23 °C.Key words: Glossina, mutation (sabr), temperature sensitivity.

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