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Egg development in the mosquito Anopheles albimanus
Authors:Y. H. Lu  H. H. Hagedorn
Affiliation:Department of Entomology , Cornell University , Comstock Hall, Ithaca , NY , 14853 , U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary

In the mosquito, Anopheles albimanus, previtellogenic egg development was completed by 48 h after emergence, and vitellogenic growth was completed by 36 h after a blood meal. Ecdysteroid levels reached a peak of 800 pg/female by 18 h, while vitellin levels rose to their maximum 36–48 h after a blood meal. Most of the ecdysteroids present in the female before 36 h behaved as ‘free’ hormone, while after 42 h the ecdysteroids were ‘conjugated’. Injection of 20-hydroxyecdysone into non-blood-fed females induced degeneration of the resting stage oocytes, but vitellogenin synthesis was detectable by autoradiography. Injection of 5 μ of 20-hy-hroxyecdysone into blood-fed decapitated females induced almost precisely normal levels of vitellin. Detailed analysis of the effect of decapitating blood-fed females suggested that the release of factors from the head (e.g., egg development neurosecretory hormone) occurs as an all-or-none phenomenon, and probably occurs twice.
Keywords:reproduction  ecdysteroids  head factors  mosquitoes  egg development  Anopheles albimanus
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