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The effect of temperature on the duration of the egg stage of certain sciomyzid flies which predate Lymnae truncatula
Authors:MJ Gormally  
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Department of Zoology, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland

Abstract:

1. 1. The effect of temperature on the duration of the egg stage of 3 species of sciomyzid flies was investigated at 14, 17, 20, 23 and 26°C.

2. 2. Ilione albiseta(Scopoli): the mean duration of the egg stage (m.d.e.s) decreased from 88.53 to 34.05 days as temperature increased up to 26°C. Under changing temperature conditions (14?20°C) there was a significant retardation in the duration of the egg stage. 50–70% of conditioned embryonated eggs (i.e. eggs maintained on moist filter paper from 10 to 20 days at 23°C) hatched within 24 in a 0.1% solution of ascorbic acid. (Embryonation was judged to have taken place when the cephalopharyngeal skeleton was visible through the chorion and there was evidence of larval movement within the egg.)

3. 3. Limnia unguicornis (Scopoli): the m.d.e.s. at the 5 constant temperatures was very variable but was significantly shorter at 26°C (22.85 days) than at 14 and 17°C (29.8 and 32.48 days respectively).

4. 4. Pherbellia cinerella (Fallén): the m.d.e.s. decreased from 14.73 days at 14°C to 4.42 days to 26°C and percentage hatch was greatest at 14°C.

Author Keywords: Ilione albiseta; Limnia unguicornis; Pherbellia cinerella; Diptera; Sciomyzidae; insects; egg; changing temperature; Lymnaea truncatula; biological control

Keywords:Ilione albiseta  Limnia unguicornis  Pherbellia cinerella  Diptera  Sciomyzidae  insects  egg  changing temperature  Lymnaea truncatula  biological control
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