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Parasitol Res ; 120(7): 2351-2356, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34100111

ABSTRACT

Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius, 1794) (Diptera, Calliphoridae) acts as a vector of many disease-causing pathogens. It causes myiasis in human beings and other living vertebrates. In the present study, the effect of a juvenile hormone analog (JHA), fenoxycarb, was evaluated on pupal-adult transformation by exposing pupae (0 and 1-day-old) of blowfly. Pupae were topically treated with different concentrations of the compound, viz., 20, 40, and 80 µg/µl applied on the posterior dorsum with the help of a micropipette. The effects comprised various developmental aberrations, such as delayed pupal-adult ecdysis duration, pupal mortality, formation of pupal-adult intermediates, eclosion failure, reduced adult emergence, and formation of abnormal adults. The freshly molted pupae (0 day) were more susceptible as compared to 1-day-old pupae. Pupal mortality was highest at 80 µg. Normal adult emergence was completely inhibited at day 0 pupae treated with 80 µg of the fenoxycarb. These results demonstrate that fenoxycarb was capable of successfully inhibiting the pupal-adult transformation, and thus, it can be used to control this myiasis-causing agent.


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Calliphoridae/drug effects , Insecticides/pharmacology , Juvenile Hormones/pharmacology , Phenylcarbamates/pharmacology , Adult , Animals , Calliphoridae/growth & development , Humans , Insecticides/therapeutic use , Juvenile Hormones/therapeutic use , Larva/drug effects , Myiasis/drug therapy , Myiasis/parasitology , Phenylcarbamates/therapeutic use , Pupa/drug effects , Pupa/growth & development
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