. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. I si spinose teeth arc much shorter and placed so closely together as to present a finely serrated edge; its upper surface is distinctly and broadlv concave or trough-like and the salivary duct which is small, occupies a central position. The mandibles (fig. 3, md) are broad and blade-like, and have the outer edges faintly serrated, the. Fig. 3.—Mouth-parts of Phlebotomuspapatasii, $; /£, labium ; Ibr, labrum-epipharynx ; hy, hypopharynx ; md, mandible ; mx, maxilla. The upper figure represents the labrum (Ibr i) and hypopharynx (hy i)


. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. I si spinose teeth arc much shorter and placed so closely together as to present a finely serrated edge; its upper surface is distinctly and broadlv concave or trough-like and the salivary duct which is small, occupies a central position. The mandibles (fig. 3, md) are broad and blade-like, and have the outer edges faintly serrated, the. Fig. 3.—Mouth-parts of Phlebotomuspapatasii, $; /£, labium ; Ibr, labrum-epipharynx ; hy, hypopharynx ; md, mandible ; mx, maxilla. The upper figure represents the labrum (Ibr i) and hypopharynx (hy i) ; male. P. papatasii, as seen in profile. serrations being rather widely separated. When at rest they lie, apparently, superimposed one over the other. The maxillae (fig. 3, mx) are much narrower than the mandibles, curved transversely, and attached to a broad trough-shaped sclerite, not to. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Liverpool University Press [etc. ]


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