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Receptors of sex pheromones and abstinons inMusca domestica andGlossina morsitans
Receptors arranged in two pairs on the inner and outer sides of the proximal end of the tibia of legs ofMusca domestica L. andGlossina morsitans morsitans Westwood are described here for the first time. In the male fly, these receptors function in perception of sex pheromones, as demonstrated in exp...
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