Fig. 1From: Beauveria bassiana interacts with gut and hemocytes to manipulate Aedes aegypti immunityPhotomicrography of blastospores (BLA) and conidia (CON) of Beauveria bassiana CG 206 infecting Aedes aegypti larvae at 24 (A, B) or 48 h (C–F) via the digestive tract (A–D) and hemocoel (E) and between 2 teguments (F). Material similar to mucilage (MU); or melanin (black arrow); peritrophic membrane (PM); brush border (BB)Back to article page