Fig. 2From: A rare case of residual root myiasis caused by Clogmia albipunctata larvae (Diptera: Psychodidae)Clogmia albipunctata larva. A Full-larva. B The ovoid head (black arrow) and the thoracic segments and a part of abdominal segments with long dark backwardly directed filiform setae (red arrow, 40×). C Caudal part showing dorsal plates (green arrow), 2 internal breathing tubes extending along the length of the body (red arrow) and end anal processes with a tuft of hairs at the end (black arrow, 40×)Back to article page