Ultrastructural Studies on Blood-Sucking Tabanid
アブによるウシ白血病ウイルスの伝播

KOSUKE OKADA
1981 Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association  
The mouthparts of tabanid flies, including Tabanus nipponicus, which had sucked blood from leukemic cattle, were examined by scanning electron microscopy. Many (about 2,000) lymphocytes were observed in the mandible and maxilla, which cut through the integument of cattle. Salivary ducts, mesentery, malpi-
doi:10.12935/jvma1951.34.116 fatcat:2geiqniwibekrne7cytuquwyaq