Insecticide susceptibility of Ephemera orientalis (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) and two mosquito species,Anopheles sinensis and Culex pipiens in the Republic of Korea |
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Authors: | E-Hyun Shin Chan Park Hyun kyung Kim Dong-Kyu Lee Soon-Il Kim Hyesook Kang Kyu-Sik Chang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Medical Entomology, National Institute of Health, Chungbak, Republic of Korea;2. WCU Biomodulation Major, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-921, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Health & Environment, Kosin University, Busan, Republic of Korea;4. Department of Biology and Biomedical Science, Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Field-collected populations of mayflies, Ephemera orientalis were tested for susceptibility to 10 different insecticides using a direct-contact mortality bioassay. Ephemera orientalis subimagoes were susceptible to the insecticides chlorpyrifos, fenitrothion and chlorfenapyr with LD50 values of 69.7, 78.8 and 81.9 μg/♀, and adults had LD50 values of 71.9, 78.8 and 85.4 μg/♀, respectively. Susceptibility ratios (SRs) of subimagoes and adults of E. orientalis to the 10 insecticides were 1.0 to1.2 folds. The mayflies showed higher susceptibility to organophosphates than to pyrethroids. The SRs of Anopheles sinensis to E. orientalis were 514 to 1438 folds higher for organophosphates (LD50 values of 0.05 to 0.23 μg/♀) and 62 to 1155 folds higher for pyrethroids (LD50 values of 0.13 to 2.41 μg/♀). The SRs of Culex pipiens to E. orientalis were 606 to 3595 folds higher for organophosphates with LD50 values of 0.02–0.17 μg/♀ and 81 to 1365 folds higher for pyrethroids with LD50 values of 0.11–1.83 μg/♀. These results indicate that the use of ineffective insecticides will result in unsatisfactory control against field populations of the subimagoes and adults of E. orientalis. |
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