Science. 1960 Sep 16;132(3429):738-9. doi: 10.1126/science.132.3429.738.
Combined rearing of the mite Myianoetus muscarum (L.), and the fly Muscina stabulans (Fall.) has revealed adaptations of the hypopus to a series of fly factors. These adaptations favor the mite's dispersal. Hypopi are attracted to the pupa by a volatile substance and cluster on the anterior end, from which the fly emerges.
将螨类 Myianoetus muscarum(L.)和蝇类 Muscina stabulans(Fall.)一起饲养,揭示了幼体对一系列蝇类因素的适应。这些适应有利于螨类的扩散。幼体被一种挥发性物质吸引到蛹上,并聚集在前端,蝇类从这里出来。