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Aspectos bionômicos de Squamatoides trivittatus (Diptera, Sarcophagidae) sob condições de laboratório
Bionomical aspects of de Squamatoides trivittatus (Diptera, Sarcophagidae) under laboratory conditions
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SALVIANO, Ricardo J. B. et al. Aspectos bionômicos de Squamatoides trivittatus (Diptera, Sarcophagidae) sob condições de laboratório. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 91, n. 2, p. 249-254, Mar./Apr. 1996.
0074-0276
10.1590/S0074-02761996000200024
1678-8060
Autor
Salviano, Ricardo J B
Mello, Rubens Pinto de
Beck, Lilian C N H
D`Almeida, José Mario
Resumen
Experiments with Squamatoides trivitattus were carried out in two different controlled
temperatures (16±1°C/50-60% RH and 27±1°C/70-80% RH). The viability of larvae and pupae at
27°C was 89.82% and 92.75% respectively. Larvae did not develop at 16°C. Larval development
lasted for 20±4 hr, 16±8 hr and 60±7 hr for the first, second and third instars, respectively, completing
a total of 96±6 hr. The mean pupal period lasted for 15.7±1.6 days. In longevity tables for the adults,
life-expectancy for 50% of the colony submitted to 16°C was of 1.78 weeks for males and 2.42 for
females. At 27°C a life-expectancy of 1.15 weeks for males and 0.78 week for females was recorded.
The average life-spans for males and females at 16°C were 3.5±2.0 and 3.8±2.6 weeks, respectively,
and 1.9±1.2 weeks for both sexes. At 27°C, the longevity recorded was of 2.1±1.3 weeks for males and
1.7±1.1 week for females.