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. 2022 May 19;12:8358. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-12351-w

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Scanning electron micrographs of a third instar larva of Chrysomya albiceps. (A) Larval body composed of groups of tubercles (t) located at the anterior and posterior ends of each segment, anterior (ae), and posterior ends (pe), abdominal segments (arrows). (B) Cephalic region with antennae (a), maxillary palp (mp), spines (s), dental sclerite (ds), mouth hooks (mh), oral cristae (oc), and anterior spiracle (as). (C) Details of antennae (a) and maxillary palp with five papillae and anterior spiracle (as), spines (s), oral cristae (oc), and dental sclerite (ds). (D) Details of anterior spiracles (as) in a row. (E) Anal segment with posterior spiracles (arrows). (F) Details of anal segment with three spiracular openings (arrows).