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Corson<sup>1</sup> and Potts<sup>2</sup> record crossing Glossina swynnertoni Aust. with G. morsitans Westwood. Corson crossed twelve female G. morsitans with male G. swynnertoni, of which only two females produced a total of three pupæ. All his females lived long enough for reproduction to take place. He records the offspring, all females, as being identical with pure-bred G. morsitans, and suggested parthenogenesis. Potts crossed both male G. morsitans with female G. swynnertoni and male G. swynnertoni with female G. morsitans (see accompanying communication by Mr. W. H. Potts).
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Corson<sup>1</sup> and Potts<sup>2</sup> record crossing ''Glossina swynnertoni'' Aust. with ''G. morsitans'' Westwood. Corson crossed twelve female ''G. morsitans'' with male ''G. swynnertoni'', of which only two females produced a total of three pupæ. All his females lived long enough for reproduction to take place. He records the offspring, all females, as being identical with pure-bred ''G. morsitans'', and suggested parthenogenesis. Potts crossed both male ''G. morsitans'' with female ''G. swynnertoni'' and male ''G. swynnertoni'' with female ''G. morsitans'' (see accompanying communication by Mr. W. H. Potts).
  
 
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Citation

Vanderplank, F. L. (1944). Hybridization between Glossina species and suggested new method for control of certain species of tsetse. Nature, 154(3915), 607.

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Published Abstract

Corson1 and Potts2 record crossing Glossina swynnertoni Aust. with G. morsitans Westwood. Corson crossed twelve female G. morsitans with male G. swynnertoni, of which only two females produced a total of three pupæ. All his females lived long enough for reproduction to take place. He records the offspring, all females, as being identical with pure-bred G. morsitans, and suggested parthenogenesis. Potts crossed both male G. morsitans with female G. swynnertoni and male G. swynnertoni with female G. morsitans (see accompanying communication by Mr. W. H. Potts).