2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2008000300014
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Desenvolvimento e avaliação de novas metodologias para testar a atratividade de Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) a estímulo visual por cores em condições laboratoriais

Abstract: -Three methodologies evaluated the attractiveness of Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius) to colors (red, green, black, white, blue and green) using arena, fan and rectangle-shaped devices. Seven to 15 repetitions/10 insects were carried out, except for the arena trial (1 insect/repetition). In the fi rst arena trial, adults showed signifi cant differences in the second (green>red) and third landings (red>green and black). In males black>red were signifi cantly different. In the second arena trial, only males d… Show more

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“…Foram realizadas coletas mensais de dípteros, de junho/2006 a maio/2007, utilizando armadilhas de fabricação caseira conforme Mello et al (2007), todas pretas para evitar atração diferenciada pela cor (Ferraz & Aguiar-Coelho 2008), instaladas em três pontos. Foi empregado como atrativo para os insetos sardinha descongelada 24h em geladeira.…”
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“…Foram realizadas coletas mensais de dípteros, de junho/2006 a maio/2007, utilizando armadilhas de fabricação caseira conforme Mello et al (2007), todas pretas para evitar atração diferenciada pela cor (Ferraz & Aguiar-Coelho 2008), instaladas em três pontos. Foi empregado como atrativo para os insetos sardinha descongelada 24h em geladeira.…”
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“…This study used eight black traps as those described by Mello et al (2007) and Ferraz and Aguiar-Coelho (2008), each baited with 400g of previously frozen sardines and using the same methods described by Ferraz et al (2009) The abundance and species richness were recorded, as well as the proportion of males and females. Data for temperature, relative humidity, and rainfall were obtained from the Brazilian National Institute of Meteorology (INMET), at the Rio de Janeiro station (22° 53' S 43° 11' W).…”
Section: Sampling Of Fliesmentioning
confidence: 99%