Do climatic and physical factors affect populations of the blow fly Chrysomya megacephala and house fly Musca domestica?

2011 ◽  
Vol 109 (5) ◽  
pp. 1279-1292 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ratchadawan Ngoen-klan ◽  
Kittikhun Moophayak ◽  
Tunwadee Klong-klaew ◽  
Kim N. Irvine ◽  
Kabkaew L. Sukontason ◽  
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2004 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kabkaew L. Sukontason ◽  
Noppawan Boonchu ◽  
Kom Sukontason ◽  
Wej Choochote

The effects of eucalyptol were evaluated against the house fly, Musca domestica L., and blow fly, Chrysomya megacephala (F.). The bioassay of adults, using topical application, indicated that M. domestica males were more susceptible than females, with the LD50 being 118 and 177 µg/fly, respectively. A higher LD50 of C. megacephala was obtained; 197 µg/fly for males and 221 µg/fly for females. Living flies of both species yielded a shorter life span after being treated with eucalyptol. The bioassay of larvae, using the dipping method on the third instar, showed that M. domestica was more susceptible than C. megacephala, with their LC50 being 101 and 642 µg/µl, respectively. The emergence of adults, which had been treated with eucalyptol in larvae, decreased only in M. domestica. Having the volatile property, fumigation or impregnated paper test of eucalyptol or the efficacy of repellence or attractiveness merits further investigations to enhance bio-insecticidal efficacy.


2004 ◽  
Vol 46 (5) ◽  
pp. 263-267 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kabkaew L. Sukontason ◽  
Kom Sukontason ◽  
Noppawan Boonchu ◽  
Somsak Piangjai

The ultrastructural superficial changes in third instar house fly (Musca domestica) and blow fly (Chrysomya megacephala) induced by eucalyptol oil were observed using scanning electron microscopy. Dipped in 0.902 g/ml eucalyptol for 30 sec, the larvae integument of both species showed significant aberrant appearance of the body surface, particularly swelling integument, bleb formation, partial breach and deformation of spines.


1974 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Raymond Mahadeo ◽  
S. Salman Wasti

AbstractLarvae of the house fly, Musca domestica L. and the blow fly, Phormia regina (Meig.) were treated with a juvenile hormone analogue Stauffer R-20458 (6, 7-epoxygeranyl (p-ethyl) phenyl ether) at various concentrations. Flies were reared on artificial diets and were tested within 48 hours after ec1osion. A definite dosage-efficiency correlation was observed and abnormalities in addition to death before pupation and emergence was recorded in treated larvae.


2021 ◽  
pp. 110423
Author(s):  
Manuel Sánchez ◽  
Carolaynne Gómez ◽  
Constanza Avendaño ◽  
Iliak Harmsen ◽  
Daniela Ortiz ◽  
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