Abstract

An insect growth regulator, ( E)-6,7-epoxy-1-( p-ethylphenoxy)-3,7-dimethyl-2-octene (Stauffer R-20458) with insect juvenile hormone activity readily penetrated the puparium of white pharate pupae of Stomoxys calcitrans. The quantity and the persistence of the chemical in the puparium and in the developing pharate adult were determined over a 168 hr post-treatment period. The loss of chemical from the pharate stage was almost total within 168 hr, but over 20 per cent of the applied dose was still present in the puparium after the same interval.

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