Comparative morphometry and morphology of Anopheles aconitus form B and C eggs under scanning electron microscope

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Comparative morphometric and morphological studies of eggs under scanning electron microscope (SEM) were undertaken in the three strains of two karyotypic forms of Anopheles aconitus, i.e., Form B (Chiang Mai and Phet Buri strains) and Form C (Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son strains). Morphometric examination revealed the intraspecific variation with respect to the float width [36.77 ± 2.30 μm (Form C: Chiang Mai strain) = 38.49 ± 2.78 μm (Form B: Chiang Mai strain) = 39.06 ± 2.37 μm (Form B: Phet Buri strain) > 32.40 ± 3.52 μm (Form C: Mae Hong Son strain)] and number of posterior tubercles on deck [2.40 ± 0.52 (Form B: Phet Buri strain) = 2.70 ± 0.82 (Form B: Chiang Mai strain) < 3.10 ± 0.32 (Form C: Chiang Mai strain) = 3.20 ± 0.42 (Form C: Mae Hong Son strain)], whereas the surface topography of eggs among the three strains of two karyotypic forms were morphologically similar.

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Junkum, A., Jitpakdi, A., Komalamisra, N., Jariyapan, N., Somboon, P., Bates, P. A., & Choochote, W. (2004). Comparative morphometry and morphology of Anopheles aconitus form B and C eggs under scanning electron microscope. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 46(5), 257–262. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652004000500005

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