Cuticular bands as age criteria in the sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina (Wied.) (Diptera, Calliphoridae)

Author:

Tyndale-Biscoe Marina,Kitching R. L.

Abstract

AbstractIn Lucilia cuprina (Wied.), cuticular bands are deposited most clearly on the mesothoracic post-phragmata, and up to ten such layers can be counted. The bands are deposited clearly only in response to fluctuating temperatures where the minimum temperature in a cycle falls below about 15·5°C. Growth bands are deposited whenever such a change in ambient temperature occurs and the deposition appears to show no inherent rhythmicity. The maximum width of the phragmata is more or less constant and the number of bands which can be distinguished depends upon how quickly the maximum width of the phragmata is reached. The rate of growth of the growth bands and their consequent width depends upon the maximum temperature experienced and the length of time the insect is maintained at that temperature in any cycle. Trials showed that the count of growth bands was an acceptable estimate of the actual age in days when temperatures rose 3·5°C or more above the threshold value of 15·5°C. With a greater temperature range, greater accuracy was achieved. The availability of protein food was shown to have little effect on the deposition of growth bands. A mean age in days was calculated for samples of field-caught flies of a uniformly young ovarian ‘age’ using the counts of growth bands and by working back in the temperature records from their sites of capture using the day-degrees method. Significant differences between the two estimates of age were taken to indicate the occurrence of developmental delays. These were attributable to shortages of protein food in the field and were associated with periods of drought. The method allows the demonstration that developmental delays have occurred but does not provide an accurate estimate of the duration of these delays. It does not permit the confident identification of delays imposed by shortages of oviposition sites.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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