The Anatomy Physiology of the Blow Fly Musca Vomitoria Linn a Monograph

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The Anatomy Physiology of the Blow Fly Musca Vomitoria Linn a Monograph
Benjamin Thompson Lowne
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The main trachea of the thorax extends on each side from the anterior to the posterior thoracic spiracle, lying close to the thoracic viscera. It sends a large branch which curves inwards and forwards into the head, and another smaller branch into the abdomen. This latter swells out on each side into the great abdominal pulmonary sac. More properly, perhaps, the anterior and posterior portions should be called continuations of the lateral tracheae and the portions uniting it with the spiracles
...should be looked upon aa branches. A large trunk from the posterior thoracic spiracle follows the wall of the thorax upwards and inwards ; it sends a large branch forwards in the mesial line between the muscles and the back. This gradually be- comes narrower and supplies the dorsal muscles, and sends a prolongation backwards which fills the whole cavity of the post-scutellum. (Plate I. & Plate V. Fig. 6).
A number of small sacculi, connected with each other in a chain, extend 74 ON THE ANATOMY OF THE FLY.


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