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A CONSIDERABLE amount of work has recently been carried out or is in progress concerning the physiological responses of tsetse flies to environmental conditions. These studies have been largely concerned with the effect on the water and fat content of the flies.
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JACK, R. Water and Fat Contents of Tsetse Flies. Nature 139, 31 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139031a0
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