The fine structure of the eggshell of blow fly, Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), was examined using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Eggs, 1.09±0.07 mm in length and 0.25±0.05 mm in width, bore a relatively wide plastron that extending along almost the entire length. The polygonal pattern of chorionic sculpture was indistinct. The ultrathin section indicated a multi-layered eggshell having an exochorion, outer endochorion, pillars, an inner endochorion, innermost chorionic layer, and a wax layer. This study provides new information about the fine morphology of blow flies eggs. A key to differentiate the eggs of forensically important flies in Thailand is given.
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Sukontason, K. L., Bunchu, N., Chaiwong, T., Kuntalue, B., & Sukontason, K. (2007). Fine structure of the eggshell of the blow fly, Lucilia cuprina. Journal of Insect Science, 7. https://doi.org/10.1673/031.007.0901
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