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SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (SEM) OF WINGS AND MOUTH PARTS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY, CERATITIS CAPITATA (WIED.), AS INFLUENCED BY THE STERILIZING DOSE OF THE GAMMA RADIATION * EL-AKHDAR, E.A.H.
Biological Applications Dept.,
Nuclear Research Centre,
Key words: Gamma
irradiation, Wings and mouth parts, Fruit flies,
استخدام الميكروسكوب الالكترونى الماسح فى دراسة تأثير الجرعة
إيمان على حسن الاخضر خلاصـــة ABSTRACTIn view of the fact that, any undesirable effects of gamma irradiation with the sterilizing dose (90 Gy) on wings and mouth parts of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis Capitata (Wied.), and their associated sensilla will lead indirectly to failure of irradiated males to disperse strongly, to seek out appropriate niches or to behave synchrony with wild males or to success in the courtship with females and/or to mate. Moreover, the fly may fail to suck the plant juice. Using the scanning electron microscopy, this study was investigated. The changes which occurred to the wings and mouth parts of the med fly may be due to the sterilizing dose. One pair of wings was found to have similar typical structures in both sexes differing non-significantly in their measurements. Three different types of located sensilla were observed on each wing namely; trichoid (type sharp and blunt tipped), chaetica (type 1, 2 and 3) and basiconica (type non-socket, socket and papillae). The distribution and measurements of these sensilla were described in the text. The study of the mouth parts of both sexes recorded that there was similar pattern except significant increase between the length of the proboscis of male and female. Four different types of located sensilla were found on the mouth parts of the med fly and their measurements were given in the text. Namely trichoid (type sharp), squameformia (type 1 and socket), chaetica (type 1) and basiconica (type non-socket) were observed. The distal region of the labium was very smooth and did not bear any kind of sensilla. Pupal irradiation with the sterilizing dose resulted in different malformations in both irradiated male and female adult wings and mouth parts and their associated sensilla. Some malformations were observed in the intraveins of the irradiated male wing and in the pseudotracheae of irradiated female labella.
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