2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12861-021-00242-8
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Development of the indirect flight muscles of Aedes aegypti, a main arbovirus vector

Abstract: Background Flying is an essential function for mosquitoes, required for mating and, in the case of females, to get a blood meal and consequently function as a vector. Flight depends on the action of the indirect flight muscles (IFMs), which power the wings beat. No description of the development of IFMs in mosquitoes, including Aedes aegypti, is available. Methods A. aegypti thoraces of larvae 3 and larvae 4 (L3 and L4) instars were analyzed using… Show more

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