Temperature influence on embryonic development of Anopheles albitarsis and Anopheles aquasalis

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Temperature influence on the embryonic development of Anopheles aquasalis and An. albitarsis was investigated. At 26°C, 75% and 60% of respectively An. aquasalis and An. albitarsis eggs hatched, with one peak of eclosion, between the 2nd and 3rd day after oviposition. At 20 ± 2°C, around 66-70% of An. aquasalis eggs hatched, with one eclosion peak, on the 5th day. On the other hand, An. albitarsis eclosion at 21 ± 2°C decreased to 10-22%, with two eclosion peaks, on the 4th-5th day and on the 9th-12th day. These data indicate a stronger temperature influence over An. albitarsis than over An. aquasalis embryos.

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Gonçalvez De Carvalho, S. C., De Jesus Martins, A., Pereira Lima, J. B., & Valle, D. (2002). Temperature influence on embryonic development of Anopheles albitarsis and Anopheles aquasalis. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 97(8), 1117–1120. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02762002000800009

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