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Functional morphology of the midgut of a sandfly as compared to other hematophagous nematocera
Authors:W. Rudin  H. Hecker
Affiliation:Swiss Tropical Institute, Socinstrasse 57, CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:The midgut epithelium of female Lutzomyia longipalpis was investigated by means of electron microscopic morphometry before and during blood digestion. Ultrastructure and cytological changes of the stomach cells upon blood feeding were generally similar to the ones described for Phlebotomus longipes (Gemetchu, 1974) and for mosquitoes (Hecker, 1977), In addition, the quantitative composition of the cells resembled the one of mosquitoes in many respects. Despite some morphological differences in the functional gut cytology, it can be admitted that, in general, digestive processes may run similarly in the midguts of sandflies and mosquitoes.
Keywords:Lutzomyia longipalpis   midgut cytology   electron microscopy   morphometry   blood digestion
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