Abstract

A massive dose of injected glucose was oxidized by the stable fly ( Stomoxys calcitrans) at a rate of 5·5 cal/hr per g and by the tsetse fly ( Glossina austeni and Glossina morsitans) at a rate of 3 cal/hr per g. This suggests that there are no distinct differences in the glycolytic pathways of these two flies.

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