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Acaricide susceptibility ofAmblyomma variegatum (Acari: Ixodidae) from Puerto Rico and Guadeloupe
Authors:Glen I. Garris  Nicolas Barré
Affiliation:(1) Agricultural Research Service, Knipling-Bushland U.S. Livestock Insects Research Laboratory, U.S. Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 232, 78029-0232 Kerrville, TX, USA;(2) Institut D'Élevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux, Mission Antilles-Guyanne, B.P. 1232, 97184 Pointe-a-Pitre, Cedex, Guadeloupe;(3) Present address: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, TCP/RLA/0052 Tick Control/Surveillance Project, Veterinary Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Castries, Saint Lucia
Abstract:Base-line data on acaricide susceptibility of larvae and of larvae and nymphs of the tropical bont tick,Amblyomma variegatum (Fabricius), from Puerto Rico and Guadeloupe were collected on 14 and six compounds, respectively. Nymphs 7–8 weeks old from Puerto Rico and Guadeloupe, and larvae 3–4 weeks old from Guadeloupe, were exposed for 24 or 48 h to residues of acetone dilutions of technical-grade or commercial formulations of acaricides on disposable glass pipettes. Effectiveness of the acaricides in killing nymphs (lc50) from Guadeloupe and Puerto Rico ranged from 0.0001% for deltamethrin to 0.269% for malathion. For Puerto Rico, the susceptibility to toxaphene and amitraz, but not to dioxathion, increased with increasing age of nymphs. Nymphs from Guadeloupe were 9.5 times more susceptible to chlorpyrifos than nymphs from Puerto Rico. The susceptibility of larvae from Guadeloupe to acaricides tested ranged fromlc50 0.000012% for deltamethrin to 0.0141% for ethion. There was no evidence of development of acaricide resistance in ticks from Guadeloupe or Puerto Rico.
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