- A fresh liver agar substrate for rearing small numbers of forensically important blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae).
A fresh liver agar substrate for rearing small numbers of forensically important blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae).
Journal of medical entomology (2014-06-06)
Susan V Gruner, Daniel H Slone
PMID24897867
ABSTRACT
Forensically important calliphorids can be reared on a mixture of beef liver and agar. Small pieces of meat, especially fresh or frozen beef liver, will desiccate in 2-6 h, but this simple-to-make feeding substrate remains moist for at least 12 h at 25 and 30 degrees C without desiccation, even in small (5 g) amounts. We determined the survivorship of small numbers of Chrysomya megacephala (F.) (first-instar larvae to adult eclosion) raised on 5 g of liver agar and fresh beef liver. We found that all larvae raised on 5 g of liver died due to desiccation, but survivorship on 5 g of liver agar was equivalent to that on larger (50 g) pieces of either liver agar or beef liver.
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Agar, Bacteriological, microbiology tested, suitable for plant cell culture, granular
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Agar, microbiology tested, suitable for plant cell culture, suitable for cell culture, powder