نتایج جستجو برای: pupae

تعداد نتایج: 2571  

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2003
Daniel Strickman Pattamaporn Kittayapong

Working in a village dengue focus in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand, aedine mosquito larvae and pupae were counted in all containers of 10 houses per month. The wings of female Aedes aegypti (L.) emerging from pupae were measured. Number of pupae and size of emerging females increased in containers with qualities that favored availability of larval food sources (e.g., uncovered containers). Th...

2011
Rodrigo Ferreira Krüger Lisiane Dilli Wendt Paulo Bretanha Ribeiro

The effect of environment on development and survival of pupae of the necrophagous fly Ophyra albuquerquei Lopes (Diptera, Muscidae). Species of Ophyra Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 are found in decomposing bodies, usually in fresh, bloated and decay stages. Ophyra albuquerquei Lopes, for example, can be found in animal carcasses. The influence of environmental factors has not been evaluated in pupar...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2008
David A Jenkins Ricardo Goenaga

Twenty fruit species representing 12 families were collected from various regions in western Puerto Rico and monitored for the emergence of Anastrepha spp. pupae. We collected 14,154 tephritid pupae from 16 fruit species representing 10 families. The relative infestations of these fruits (pupae per kilogram of fruit) were recorded. Recorded host ranges were not in complete agreement with those ...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2010
Fabricio F Pereira José C Zanuncio José E Serrão Teresinha V Zanuncio Dirceu Pratissoli Patrik L Pastori

Palmistichus elaeisis Delvare and LaSalle (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) is a gregarious and polyphagous parasitoid mainly of Lepidoptera pupae. The objective of this paper as to study the developent of parasitoid on Bombyx mori L. (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) pupae exposed to one, nine, 18, 27, 36, 45 or 54 female P. elaeisis, respectively. The females of the parasitoid remained in contact with pupae ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2004
Roberto Barrera Manuel Amador Gary G Clark

We evaluated the lethal effects of household bleach (5.25% sodium hypochlorite; NaOCI) on immature Aedes aegypti in tap water, with and without food, and in field-collected automobile tires. A sublethal dose was employed as a disinfectant in tires to control immatures through the destruction of microorganisms that constitute the main food items of mosquito larvae. The concentration of bleach th...

1995
YANG KUANG

Here L t , P t , and At are the number of feeding larvae. pupae, and non-feeding larvae, and adults. respectively, at time t; the unit of time is taken to be the feeding larval maturation period so that after one unit of time, a larva either dies or survives and pupates. This unit of time is also the time spent as a non-feeding larva, pupa and callow (young adult). b is a positive constant desc...

2017
Chantel J de Beer Percy Moyaba Solomon N B Boikanyo Daphney Majatladi Hanano Yamada Gert J Venter Marc J B Vreysen

BACKGROUND Area-wide integrated pest management strategies that include a sterile insect technique component have been successfully used to eradicate tsetse fly populations in the past. To ensure the success of the sterile insect technique, the released males must be adequately sterile and be able to compete with their native counterparts in the wild. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In the pre...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2005
F E Dowell A G Parker M Q Benedict A S Robinson A B Broce R A Wirtz

Implementation of the sterile insect technique for tsetse (Glossina spp.) requires that only sterile male insects be released; thus, at some stage of the fly production process the females have to be removed. A further constraint in the use of the sterile insect technique for tsetse is that the females are needed for colony production and hence, a non-destructive method of sex separation is req...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Leo Beukeboom Claude Desplan

What is Nasonia? A small (2–3 mm) parasitoid wasp that oviposits in the pupae of flies (but not those of Drosophila!). This hymenopteran occurs naturally in bird nests and at carcasses. Three species are known: the cosmopolitan N. vitripennis and two endemic North American species, N. giraulti and N. longicornis. Nasonia is extremely easy to culture on commercially available host pupae, it has ...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry 1974
D G Shappirio

-1. Wing epidermis from diapausing and non-diapausing silkmoths (Antheraea pernyi) was assayed for NADH [nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (reduced form)] oxidase, NADHand succinate-cyctochrome c reductases, and cytochrome c oxidase. 2. Diapausing pupae showed a marked decline in activities after pupation and the same subsequent profile of very low activities reported for diapausing Cecropia si...

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