. Culture methods for invertebrate animals;. Invertebrates -- Cultures and culture media; Invertebrates -- Collection and preservation. 446 Phylum Arthropoda Pearl, R. 1926. A synthetic food medium for the cultivation of Drosophila. /. Gen. Physiol. 9:513. Plough, H. H., and Strauss, M. B. 1923. Experiments on toleration of temperature by Drosophila. Ibid. 6:167. Winchester, A. M. 1933. A method of increasing the yield of Drosophila. Science 78:483. Young, W. C, and Plough, H. H. 1926. On the sterilization of Drosophila by high temperature. Biol. Bull. 51:189. Family HIPPOBOSCIDAE PSEUDOLYNCHI


. Culture methods for invertebrate animals;. Invertebrates -- Cultures and culture media; Invertebrates -- Collection and preservation. 446 Phylum Arthropoda Pearl, R. 1926. A synthetic food medium for the cultivation of Drosophila. /. Gen. Physiol. 9:513. Plough, H. H., and Strauss, M. B. 1923. Experiments on toleration of temperature by Drosophila. Ibid. 6:167. Winchester, A. M. 1933. A method of increasing the yield of Drosophila. Science 78:483. Young, W. C, and Plough, H. H. 1926. On the sterilization of Drosophila by high temperature. Biol. Bull. 51:189. Family HIPPOBOSCIDAE PSEUDOLYNCHIA MAURA Clay G. Huff, University of Chicago THIS fly is parasitic on birds during its entire life cycle except the pupal stage. It can live for only very short periods of time off the host. Flies may usually be obtained from pigeon farms in the South- ern states. They may be shipped in the pupal stage by mail or the adults may be placed upon the living pigeon and shipped along with it. To be successful in growing these flies in the laboratory one needs to observe. Fig. 79.—Fly-tight bird cage for rearing Pseudolynchia mama. C, emergence cham- ber; H, hole for connecting cages; S, metal sleeve with screen; T, removable 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 Galtsoff, Paul Simon, 1887-. update forthcoming


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