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From: Prevalence and pathology of Cephalopina titillator infestation in Camelus bactrianus from Xinjiang, China

Fig. 3

Photomicrographs of the different stages of C. titillator. A Ventral view of a first-stage larvae recovered from a camel (bar = 1000 μm) (L1); B Electron micrograph of the cephalic segment of a first-stage larvae (bar = 250 μm); C Electron micrograph of the terminal abdominal segment of a first-stage larvae (bar = 500 μm); D Ventral view of a second-stage larvae recovered from a camel (bar = 2000 μm) (L2); E Electron micrograph of the cephalic segment of a second-stage larvae (bar = 1000 μm); F Electronic micrograph of the terminal abdominal segment of a second-stage larvae (bar = 500 μm); G Ventral view of a third-stage larvae recovered from a camel (bar = 2000 μm) (L3); H Electron micrograph of the cephalic segment of a third-stage larvae (bar = 1000 μm); I Electron micrograph of the terminal abdominal segment of a third-stage larvae (bar = 1000 μm); J Electron micrograph of the flat abdomen of pupal stage of C. titillator (bar = 5000 μm) (Pu); K Electron micrograph of the raised back of pupal stage of C. titillator (bar = 5000 μm); L Electron micrograph of the mouthparts of pupal stage of C. titillator (bar = 1000 μm); M Lateral view of adult fly C. titillator (bar = 5000 μm) (Ad); N Dorsal view of adult fly C. titillator (bar = 5000 μm); O En face view of adult fly C. titillator (bar = 500 μm)

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