EFFECT OF REPEATED INFESTATION OF CHRYSOMYIA BEZZIANA ON WEIGHT OF ITS LARVAE
Journal: Exploratory Animal and Medical Research (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-12-31
Authors : S. Baidya; M.K. Das; M.K. Biswas; C. Debnath; S. Pradhan; Panda;
Page : 261-264
Keywords : Chrysomyia bezziana; larval weight; repeated infestation.;
Abstract
There are about 20 species of obligate and 50 species of facultative myiasis producing flies found in India. Out of these, the Old World screwworm fly Chrysomyia bezziana is the most important obligate myiasis-causing fly. Three repeated infestations at an interval of one month each, larvae of C. bezziana developed in the clinically abraded wounds in cattle. Average weights of the larvae during the 1st, 2nd and 3rd infestation were 62.18+0.441, 56.53+0.389 and 56.45+0.485 mg, respectively. Statistical analysis revealed significant (P<0.05) reduction in larval weight during the 2nd and 3rd infestations compared to the larval weight of the initial infestation
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