Effects of rearing temperature on length of larval period and size of adults in Culicoides arakawae and Culicoides maculatus (Dipteria:Ceratopogonidae).

S Kitaoka
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Effects of rearing temperature on the duration of larval period and the wing lengths of adults were studied in a laboratory strain of Culicoides arakawae and in wild-caught C. maculatus fed cultured nematodes of Rhabditis elongata as diets on agar medium. Larvae of each species responded differently to rearing temperature. So that the larval development of C. arakawae adapted to high temperature and of C. maculatus to low temperature. Low temperature increased the duration of larval period considerably in C. arakawae and slightly in C. maculatus. The developmental zero, for both species was found in almost the same range from 15 to 16 degrees C. No pupae were produced in C. arakawae at 35 degrees C and in C. maculatus above 30 degrees C. High temperature, as well as low temperature, induced low efficiency in pupation. The highest percent pupation was seen in both species at 22.5 degrees C. There was a close inverse relationship between the wing length and larval rearing temperature for both sexes of each species.

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饲养温度对arakawae库蠓和maculic蠓幼虫期和幼虫大小的影响
研究了饲养温度对arakawaculicoides实验室菌株幼虫期和成虫翅长的影响,并以野生捕获的C. maculatus为饲料,在琼脂培养基上饲养培养的长横纹肌线虫。不同种类的幼虫对饲养温度的反应不同。结果表明,赤潮螟幼虫发育适应高温,斑纹螟幼虫发育适应低温。低温显著增加了赤霞珠的幼虫期,而略微增加了黄斑姬的幼虫期。在15 ~ 16℃的温度范围内,两种昆虫的发育零值几乎相同。在35℃的温度下,arakawawe不产蛹,而在30℃以上的温度下,maculatus不产蛹。高温和低温导致化蛹效率低。在22.5℃时,两种幼虫的化蛹率最高。两种幼虫的翅长与蛹期温度呈负相关。
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