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Id: 267906
Author: Insausti, Teresita C; Lazzari, Claudio R.
Title: An ocellar "pupil" that does not change with light intensity, but with the insect age in Triatoma infestans
Source: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz;95(5):743-6, Sept.-Oct. 2000. ilus, gra.
Language: En.
Abstract: The simple eyes (ocelli) of recently emerged adult Triatoma infestans exhibit a narrow elongated "pupil", surrounded by a ring of brown-reddish pigment, the "iris". This pupil does not respond to changes in the illumination, but varies in size after the imaginal ecdysis. This change corresponds, internally, with the growth of the corneal lens and the associated retina up to an age of about 20 days. This has not been previously observed in an insect. The use of this characteristic for recognising young adults of this species is suggested. (Au)
Descriptors: Pupil/physiology
Lighting
Aging/physiology
Triatoma/physiology
Insect Vectors/physiology
Limits: Animals
Male
Female
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Responsable: BR1.1 - BIREME



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