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Morphological changes in the spiracles of Anopheles gambiae s.l (Diptera) as a response to the dry season conditions in Burkina Faso (West Africa)

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Fig. 1 Observation using SEM imaging of mesothoracic and abdominal spiracles of An. gambiae s.l
Fig. 3 Phalloidin (a, c and e) and TO-PRO-3 (b, d and f) staining of spiracles and thick setae in An

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