Larvicide activity of two chemotypes of Hyptis suaveolens (Lamiaceae) poit, 1806 and alphacypermethrin on larvae of Rhipicepalus (Boophilus) microplus (Can., 1887) (Acari: ixodidae)
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Hyptis suaveolens (Lamiaceae) Poit, 1806 is a well-known herbal medicine with a variety of useful
properties, including its acaricidal effect. This experiment was carried out to study the bioacaricidal
activity of two chemotypes of H. suaveolens essential oil (EO) against larval of Rhipicephalus
(Boophilus) microplus (Canistrini, 1887) (Acari; Ixodidae). For this purpose, five serial concentrations
(0.15625%; 0.625%; 1.25%; 2.5%; and 5.00% w/v) of each chemotype of H. suaveolens were used for
the larval immersion test (LIT). Larvae between 14 and 21 days old were fasted and placed in each
envelope. Bioassays were performed at 27 ± 1 °C, RH 80%. Larval mortality was observed 24 h after
treatment and showed 1.55–66.49% for the H. suaveolens Chemotype 1,8-cinéole (Eucalyptol) and
90.72- 99.24 of the H. suaveolens Chemotype β-caryophyllène. The LIT showed that the LC 50 and LC 95
were (45.0–138.2) mg.mL-1 and (0.0068 - 3.2) mg.mL-1 respectively. A positive correlation between H.
suaveolens Chemotype β-caryophyllène EO concentration and tick control, was observed by the strong
acaricidal effects against R. (B.) microplus. Our results showed that the β- caryophyllène is a promising
candidate as an active raw material in the formulation of bio-acaricides against resistant strains of R. (B.)
microplus.
