VARIATION IN THE CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS OF LARVAE OF ANOPHELES-GAMBIAE AND VARIATION IN THE CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS OF LARVAE OF ANOPHELES-GAMBIAE AND A-ARABIENSIS
Gi. Anyanwu et al., VARIATION IN THE CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS OF LARVAE OF ANOPHELES-GAMBIAE AND VARIATION IN THE CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS OF LARVAE OF ANOPHELES-GAMBIAE AND A-ARABIENSIS, Insect science and its application, 15(2), 1994, pp. 117-122
Gas Liquid Chromatography was used to obtain profiles of cuticular hyd
rocarbons from single larvae of two species belonging to the Anopheles
gambiae complex: A. gambiae and A. arabiensis. By applying discrimina
nt analysis of hydrocarbons it was possible to separate the two popula
tions with a 95% success rate. The same analysis was used to achieve a
n average of 94% segregation among their strains. This analysis does n
ot require preservation of specimen by liquid nitrogen or refrigeratio
n and further identification by other procedures can be carried out on
the specimens after cuticular hydrocarbon analysis. More importantly
the technique permits analysis of single rather than pooled specimens
used by earlier investigators.