“…For example, in the D. melanogaster genome, serine proteinases constitute a large number of genes coding for 199 trypsin-like and 178 chymotrypsin-like proteins (Rubin et al, 2000). Large multigene serine protease families have also been identified in the sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina (Casu et al, 1994), the old-world screwworm, Chrysomya bezziana (Muharsini et al, 2001), as well as A. grandis (Oliveira-Neto et al, 2004), Mamestra configurata (Hegedus et al, 2003), H. armigera (Gatehouse et al, 1997) and the flea, Ctenophalides felis (Gaines et al, 2002), to name a few.…”