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Effect of Temperature on Certain Life Stages of the Face Fly

E. C. TurnerDepartment of Entomology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, BlacksburgJakie A. HairDepartment of Entomology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg
1966en
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A series of laboratory tests was conducted on the face fly, Musca autumnalis De Geer, using a specially designed compartmentalized cabinet that would allow 6 different temperatures to be maintained simultaneously. The temperatures used in the test were: 100, 95, 90, 85, 80, and 70°F. It was observed that pupae exposed to high temperatures (95 or 100°F) and low temperatures (70°F) resulted in poor adult emergence. Optimum emergence occurred at 85°F. Age of the pupae was a definite factor. Four- and 5-day-old pupae were much less affected by extremes in temperature than 1- and 2-day-old pupae. Adult face fly longevity decreased with an increase in the temperature. The results from the production of F1, progeny from a known number of parent adults indicated that the optimum temperature was 80°F. Higher temperatures (85-100°F) or lower temperature (70°F) resulted in a decreased production of progeny. It is thus concluded that temperature might be a factor in the distribution of this insect in North America.

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