| Literature DB >> 24820551 |
Nancy Rivas1, Ma Esther Sánchez Espíndola, Alejandro D Camacho, Ernesto Ramírez Moreno, Ma Alejandra Rocha-Gómez, Ricardo Alejandre Aguilar.
Abstract
We studied the morphology and morphometry of scutella from six species of the hemipteran genus Meccus to identify new tools to help solve taxonomic problems in closely related insect species of epidemiological relevance. Scutellum samples were observed by scanning electron microscopy and were subjected to morphometric analysis. The results mainly show differences in central depression shape, posterior process, and vestiture. We found significant dimensional differences in scutellum morphometry and a clear sexual dimorphism among species. A combination of morphology and morphometry can be used to differentiate among species of the genus Meccus.Entities:
Keywords: Meccus; morphology; morphometry; scanning electron microscopy; scutellum
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24820551 DOI: 10.1111/j.1948-7134.2014.12065.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vector Ecol ISSN: 1081-1710 Impact factor: 1.671