COMPARATIVE FINE STRUCTURE OF EGGS OF AUTOGENOUS AND ANAUTOGENOUS CULEX PIPIENS (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE)

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Suez University, Suez, Egypt.

Abstract

Culex (Cx.) pipiens is the potential vector of human filariasis in Egypt. However, autoge- nous Cx. pipiens may be less efficient vector of Wuchereria (W.) bancrofti in endemic areas of Egypt compared to anautogenous counterparts. In this study, an attempt was made to differentiate eggs of autogenous and anautogenous Cx. pipiens using scanning electron micrographs. The results indicated that eggs of both species appear to be similar to great extent in surface morphology. Eggs of both forms are black and elongate-oval. Width is greatest at the anterior end. The posterior end is pointed. The
micropylar disc is apparent with distinct edge. Exochorionic bridges are angular. Size of both eggs represented by length and width are comparable. In both eggs, length is greater than width. However, eggs of both forms can be distinguished from each other by the exochorionic bridges being longer and thinner in the autogenous eggs than in the anautogenous eggs.

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