نتایج جستجو برای: musca domestica l

تعداد نتایج: 621539  

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2013
Wolf U Blanckenhorn Nalini Puniamoorthy Adam Scheffczyk Jörg Römbke

A standardized bioassay previously developed with ivermectin for the yellow dung fly (Scathophagidae) and the face fly (Muscidae) was applied to test the response of 11 dung fly species to the presumably less toxic parasiticide moxidectin. The results were compared to existing data for the same species tested with ivermectin, albeit two new species (Scathophaga suilla and Musca domestica) were ...

2009
Christina Siegenthaler Peter Maroy Monika Hediger Andreas Dübendorfer Daniel Bopp

In the housefly Musca domestica, synthesis of yolk proteins (YPs) depends on the level of circulating ecdysteroid hormones. In female houseflies, the ecdysterone concentration in the hemolymph oscillates and, at high levels, is followed by expression of YP. In male houseflies, the ecdysterone titre is constantly low and no YP is produced. In some strains, which are mutant in key components of t...

2016
AHMAD CHAUDHRY

Acute gastroenteritis is probably the most important public health problem. The association of flies as mechanical vectors in transmission of the causative agent is evident due to their behavioural characteristics which ensure their contact with food and wastes of man and animals. The present study was of six months duration from 1 st June, 2008 to 30 th November, 2008, 7200 flies were used for...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1959
H LIPKE C W KEARNS

The dehydrochlorination of 1 , 1 , I-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane to its nontoxic, ethylenic analogue, DDE,* by extracts of DDT-resistant houseflies (1Musca domestica) was first demonstrated by Sternburg et al. (I). It was shown that this system was GSH-dependent and that no DDT dehydrochlorinase could be detected in DDT-susceptible flies by the means then available. The titer of DDT...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2005
M I Arnaldos M D García E Romera J J Presa A Luna

Using the entomological evidence obtained in several forensic cases analyzed in our laboratory for comparison, we evaluated the results of an experimental study carried out in a semiurban setting to determine the structure of the sarcosaprophagous fauna from a Mediterranean region of SE Spain. In all, 18 orders of arthropods were collected. The summarized experimental results refer to the most ...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2006
Christopher J Geden

House flies and stable flies were collected on a Florida dairy farm using a commercial Alsynite sticky cylinder trap that was either used alone or covered with white, blue, or black outdoor awning fabric. Collections of both species of flies were highest on exposed Alsynite (house flies, 506.2 flies/day; stable flies, 19.1) followed by blue fabric (house flies, 308.1 flies/day; stable flies 12....

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2012
J W Diclaro L W Cohnstaedt R M Pereira S A Allan P G Koehler

A better understanding of the visual attraction of house flies to colors and patterns is needed to improve fly trap performance. This study combined physiological responses measured with electroretinogram studies of the house fly's compound eyes and ocelli with behavioral attraction of flies to reflective colors and patterns in light tunnel assays. Compound eye and ocellar electroretinogram res...

1998
Jason W. Chapman Jennifer J. Knapp Philip E. Howse Dave Goulson

Field trials investigating the effect of food baits on catches of Musca domestica at toxic targets impregnated with the female sex pheromone, (Z)-9-tricosene, were conducted in a caged-layer deep-pit poultry unit in southern England. Targets treated with an Alfacron-sugar mixture and baited with 2.5 g of 40% (Z)-9-tricosene beads caught significantly greater numbers of both male and female M. d...

Journal: :Medical and veterinary entomology 1999
J W Chapman J J Knapp D Goulson

Field trials investigating the effect of visual cues on catches of Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) at toxic targets impregnated with the female sex pheromone (Z)-9-tricosene, were conducted in a caged-layer deep-pit poultry unit in southern England. Targets treated with azamethiphos and baited with 2.5 g of 40% (Z)-9-tricosene impregnated beads caught significantly greater numbers of M. dom...

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