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Light-dependent effects of alpha-terthienyl in eggs, larvae, and pupae of mosquitoAedes aegypti

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Alpha-terthienyl is toxic toAedes aegypti larvae in the dark, but its activity is much enhanced in the presence of ultraviolet light. The development of first-instar larvae treated with alpha-terthienyl and ultraviolet light was followed until the emergence of adults. The LC50 value for first instars was about 0.002 ppm. Practically all the larvae which survived 24 hr reached adulthood. Fourth-instar larvae were also sensitive to photochemical treatment. When their development into adults was followed, the LC50 value was 0.45 ppm. Contrary to earlier reports, alpha-terthienyl was also phototoxic in pupae, but not when the adults were about to emerge. The LC50 value was ca. 0.06 ppm for pupae which were 1 or 2 days old. This is the first example where the activity of a photoinsecticide has been demonstrated in pupae. Alpha-terthienyl did not affect the hatching of eggs.

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Kagan, J., Kagan, E., Patel, S. et al. Light-dependent effects of alpha-terthienyl in eggs, larvae, and pupae of mosquitoAedes aegypti . J Chem Ecol 13, 593–603 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01880102

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