C. Gordon Hewitt
The House-Fly
Musca Domestica Linn: Its Structure, Habits, Development, Relation to Disease and Control
C. Gordon Hewitt
The House-Fly
Musca Domestica Linn: Its Structure, Habits, Development, Relation to Disease and Control
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This 1914 volume responds rising concerns regarding the role of the house-fly in the dissemination of infectious diseases, and its relationship to unhygienic conditions.
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This 1914 volume responds rising concerns regarding the role of the house-fly in the dissemination of infectious diseases, and its relationship to unhygienic conditions.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9780521232999
- ISBN-10: 0521232996
- Artikelnr.: 33612613
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9780521232999
- ISBN-10: 0521232996
- Artikelnr.: 33612613
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Structure and Habits of the House-Fly: 1. Introduction
2. The external structure of Musca domestica
3. The internal structure of Musca domestica
4. The internal structure of the head a proboscis of Musca domestica
5. The habits and bionomics of the house-fly
Part II. The Breeding Habits, Life-History and Structure of the Larva: 6. The breeding habits of Musca domestica
7. The life-history of the House-fly
8. The external features of the full-grown larva
9. The internal structure of the full-grown larva
Part III. The Natural Enemies and Parasites of the House-Fly: 10. Arachnids and myriapods
11. The fungal disease: Empusa muscae Cohn
12. Insect and vertebrate enemies
13. Protozoal parasites
14. The parasitic nematode: Habronema muscae Carter
Part IV. Other Species of Flies Frequenting Houses: 15. The lesser house-fly, Fannia canicularis L. and the latrine fly, F. scalaris Fab.
16. The stable fly, Stomoxys calitrans L.
17. The blow flies, Calliphora erythrocephalia Meig. and C. vomitoria L., and the sheep maggot or 'green bottle' fly, Lucilia caesar L.
18. The cluster fly, Polleina rudis Fab. and Muscina stabulans Fall.
19. Allied mscid flies and miscellaneous flies found in houses
Part V. The Relation of House-Flies to Disease: 20. The dissemination of pathogenic organisms by flies
21. The carriage of typhoid fever by flies
22. The relation of flies to summer diarrhoea of infants
23. The dissemination of other diseases by flies
24. Miscellaneous experiments on the carriage of micro-organisms by flies, by both natural and artificial infection
25. The relation of flies to myiasis and to the spread of intestinal worms
Part VI. Control Measures: 26. Preventative and remedial measures
27. Organised effort in control measures
Bibliography
Index.
2. The external structure of Musca domestica
3. The internal structure of Musca domestica
4. The internal structure of the head a proboscis of Musca domestica
5. The habits and bionomics of the house-fly
Part II. The Breeding Habits, Life-History and Structure of the Larva: 6. The breeding habits of Musca domestica
7. The life-history of the House-fly
8. The external features of the full-grown larva
9. The internal structure of the full-grown larva
Part III. The Natural Enemies and Parasites of the House-Fly: 10. Arachnids and myriapods
11. The fungal disease: Empusa muscae Cohn
12. Insect and vertebrate enemies
13. Protozoal parasites
14. The parasitic nematode: Habronema muscae Carter
Part IV. Other Species of Flies Frequenting Houses: 15. The lesser house-fly, Fannia canicularis L. and the latrine fly, F. scalaris Fab.
16. The stable fly, Stomoxys calitrans L.
17. The blow flies, Calliphora erythrocephalia Meig. and C. vomitoria L., and the sheep maggot or 'green bottle' fly, Lucilia caesar L.
18. The cluster fly, Polleina rudis Fab. and Muscina stabulans Fall.
19. Allied mscid flies and miscellaneous flies found in houses
Part V. The Relation of House-Flies to Disease: 20. The dissemination of pathogenic organisms by flies
21. The carriage of typhoid fever by flies
22. The relation of flies to summer diarrhoea of infants
23. The dissemination of other diseases by flies
24. Miscellaneous experiments on the carriage of micro-organisms by flies, by both natural and artificial infection
25. The relation of flies to myiasis and to the spread of intestinal worms
Part VI. Control Measures: 26. Preventative and remedial measures
27. Organised effort in control measures
Bibliography
Index.
Part I. The Structure and Habits of the House-Fly: 1. Introduction
2. The external structure of Musca domestica
3. The internal structure of Musca domestica
4. The internal structure of the head a proboscis of Musca domestica
5. The habits and bionomics of the house-fly
Part II. The Breeding Habits, Life-History and Structure of the Larva: 6. The breeding habits of Musca domestica
7. The life-history of the House-fly
8. The external features of the full-grown larva
9. The internal structure of the full-grown larva
Part III. The Natural Enemies and Parasites of the House-Fly: 10. Arachnids and myriapods
11. The fungal disease: Empusa muscae Cohn
12. Insect and vertebrate enemies
13. Protozoal parasites
14. The parasitic nematode: Habronema muscae Carter
Part IV. Other Species of Flies Frequenting Houses: 15. The lesser house-fly, Fannia canicularis L. and the latrine fly, F. scalaris Fab.
16. The stable fly, Stomoxys calitrans L.
17. The blow flies, Calliphora erythrocephalia Meig. and C. vomitoria L., and the sheep maggot or 'green bottle' fly, Lucilia caesar L.
18. The cluster fly, Polleina rudis Fab. and Muscina stabulans Fall.
19. Allied mscid flies and miscellaneous flies found in houses
Part V. The Relation of House-Flies to Disease: 20. The dissemination of pathogenic organisms by flies
21. The carriage of typhoid fever by flies
22. The relation of flies to summer diarrhoea of infants
23. The dissemination of other diseases by flies
24. Miscellaneous experiments on the carriage of micro-organisms by flies, by both natural and artificial infection
25. The relation of flies to myiasis and to the spread of intestinal worms
Part VI. Control Measures: 26. Preventative and remedial measures
27. Organised effort in control measures
Bibliography
Index.
2. The external structure of Musca domestica
3. The internal structure of Musca domestica
4. The internal structure of the head a proboscis of Musca domestica
5. The habits and bionomics of the house-fly
Part II. The Breeding Habits, Life-History and Structure of the Larva: 6. The breeding habits of Musca domestica
7. The life-history of the House-fly
8. The external features of the full-grown larva
9. The internal structure of the full-grown larva
Part III. The Natural Enemies and Parasites of the House-Fly: 10. Arachnids and myriapods
11. The fungal disease: Empusa muscae Cohn
12. Insect and vertebrate enemies
13. Protozoal parasites
14. The parasitic nematode: Habronema muscae Carter
Part IV. Other Species of Flies Frequenting Houses: 15. The lesser house-fly, Fannia canicularis L. and the latrine fly, F. scalaris Fab.
16. The stable fly, Stomoxys calitrans L.
17. The blow flies, Calliphora erythrocephalia Meig. and C. vomitoria L., and the sheep maggot or 'green bottle' fly, Lucilia caesar L.
18. The cluster fly, Polleina rudis Fab. and Muscina stabulans Fall.
19. Allied mscid flies and miscellaneous flies found in houses
Part V. The Relation of House-Flies to Disease: 20. The dissemination of pathogenic organisms by flies
21. The carriage of typhoid fever by flies
22. The relation of flies to summer diarrhoea of infants
23. The dissemination of other diseases by flies
24. Miscellaneous experiments on the carriage of micro-organisms by flies, by both natural and artificial infection
25. The relation of flies to myiasis and to the spread of intestinal worms
Part VI. Control Measures: 26. Preventative and remedial measures
27. Organised effort in control measures
Bibliography
Index.