Jd. Hansen et Jl. Sharp, Thermal death of third instars of the Caribbean fruit fly (Diptera : Tephritidae) treated in different substrates, J ENTOM SCI, 35(2), 2000, pp. 196-204
Eight substrates (air, water, artificial diet, and fruit pulp blends of gua
va, grapefruit, orange, mango, and orange) were examined for their impact o
n survival of third-instar Caribbean fruit fly, Anastrepha suspensa (Loew),
exposed to 40 degrees C for 67 min. Survival was the greatest for larvae h
eated in air (92.9 +/- 1.1%) and lowest in water (12.1 +/- 1.6%). Mortality
was intermediate to high and similar among larvae heated in the fruit blen
ds and artificial rearing diet. Percentage water and oxygen of each substra
te, pH, and specific gravity did not affect larval mortality, but the type
of substrate (air, water, fruit pulp blend) was significant. The upper ther
mal limits of a quarantine treatment can be screened for all pest life stag
es by testing time-temperature regimes using air as a substrate.