Hemoglobin-derived porphyrins preserved in a Middle Eocene blood-engorged mosquito

Volume: 110, Issue: 46, Pages: 18496 - 18500
Published: Oct 14, 2013
Abstract
Although hematophagy is found in ~14,000 species of extant insects, the fossil record of blood-feeding insects is extremely poor and largely confined to specimens identified as hematophagic based on their taxonomic affinities with extant hematophagic insects; direct evidence of hematophagy is limited to four insect fossils in which trypanosomes and the malarial protozoan Plasmodium have been found. Here, we describe a blood-engorged mosquito...
Paper Details
Title
Hemoglobin-derived porphyrins preserved in a Middle Eocene blood-engorged mosquito
Published Date
Oct 14, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
46
Pages
18496 - 18500
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