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English: Fig 183. Head and mouth parts of the house fly.
  • A, lateral view of the head with the proboscis (Prb) extended. Ant, antenna; E, compound eye; La, labella, terminal lobes of the pro­boscis; Plp, maxillary palpi (the maxillae are lacking); Prb, proboscis.
  • B, the proboscis of the fly, as seen in three-quarter front view and from below. The proboscis consists of the thick labium (Lb), ending in the labellar lobes (La), between which is a small pote (a) leading into the food canal (FC) of the proboscis. The food canal contains the hypopharynx (Hphy), and is closed in front by the labrum (Lm).
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Source https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Insects_-_Their_Ways_and_Means_of_Living.djvu/404
Author Robert Evans Snodgrass

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