Effect of ivermectin on the life cycle and larval fat body of Culex quinquefasciatus

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The present work investigated the behavior, survival rate and lethal effect of 1.5 ppb ivermectin on Culex quinquefasciatus larvae, based on morphological and biological parameters, and possible alterations of their fat body. Changes in the number of eggs/egg mass and length of the larval stage were investigated. For this experiment, 600 larvae of 3rd and 4th instars of the mosquito were tested. The laid eggs were separated and the hatched larvae were counted. Some larvae submitted to 1.5 ppb ivermectin solution were used to prepare samples for histological study. Results obtained showed that ivermectin in a concentration of 1.5 ppb caused paralysis to the larvae with a mortality rate of 73.38%, mobilization of substances stored in the fat body and reduction of the number of egg laid in the adult stage.

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Alves, S. N., Serrão, J. E., Mocelin, G., & De Melo, A. L. (2004). Effect of ivermectin on the life cycle and larval fat body of Culex quinquefasciatus. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 47(3), 433–439. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132004000300014

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