Optimizing the incubation conditions of third-stage larvae of the camel nasal bot Cephalopina titillator (Diptera: Oestridae) for harvesting adult flies.

IF 2 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-17 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.2322-2328
Mohammad Nafi Solaiman Al-Sabi, Hams Almohammed, Fatema Alghatam, Ghadeer Alhafiz, Omar Al-Jabr, Ahmed M A Meligy
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Background and aim: Understanding the developmental conditions of Cephalopina titillator larvae and their effect on the success of pupation and adult emergence can help prevent and control this disease in camels. Incubating C. titillator larvae in vitro requires optimized conditions that have not been adequately reported in the literature. This study aimed to optimize conditions for harvesting adult flies from third-stage larvae (L3).

Materials and methods: L3 collected from naturally infested camels was washed in sterile saline, weighed, and placed in vials containing local sand. The vials were covered with gauze and incubated at 30°C-36°C with 60%-62% relative humidity in an environmental chamber.

Results: A minimum critical weight of 754 mg per larva was found to be essential for the successful eclosion of the adults, regardless of the sex of the emerged flies. The pupariation period lasted 1-8 days (d) and took 5-13 days. Most incubated L3 formed puparia, but most failed to emerge as adults. The success rate of eclosion was 37.1%. The hatched adults survived for up to 18 days, and the females survived longer (12 d; 6-18) than the males (8.1 d; 3-16).

Conclusions: The higher eclosion success tendency of certain sand types might be influenced by the sand's physical and/or chemical characteristics. The current in vitro conditions resemble those during the hot seasons and are suitable for harvesting viable adults of C. titillator from L3.

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优化骆驼鼻蠓(双翅目:雌蚊科)第三期幼虫采收成蝇的孵化条件。
背景与目的:了解搔痒头蝇幼虫的发育状况及其对化蛹成功和成虫羽化的影响,有助于预防和控制该病在骆驼中的发生。在体外培养撩痒夜蛾幼虫需要优化的条件,这在文献中尚未得到充分的报道。本研究旨在优化从第三期幼虫(L3)中采集成蝇的条件。材料和方法:从自然感染的骆驼身上收集L3,用无菌盐水洗涤,称重,并放入装有当地沙子的小瓶中。用纱布覆盖小瓶,在30°C-36°C、相对湿度60%-62%的环境箱中孵育。结果:每只幼虫的最低临界重量为754毫克,无论出蝇的性别如何,都是成虫成功羽化的必要条件。孵育期1 ~ 8 d,孵育期5 ~ 13 d。大多数孵化后的L3形成了脓毒症,但大多数没有成为成虫。羽化成功率为37.1%。孵出的成虫最长可存活18天,雌虫存活时间更长(12天;6 ~ 18 d)比雄鼠(8.1 d;3-16)。结论:某些类型砂的高羽化成功率可能受砂的物理或化学特性的影响。目前的体外条件与炎热季节的条件相似,适合于从L3中收获有活力的成虫。
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