“…In larvicidal activity of methoprene against P. argyrostoma, in the current study, was in corroboration with some reported results of methoprene larvicidal activity against some insects, such as the mosquito Culex molestus (Farghal and Temerak, 1981), the common house mosquito Culex pipiens (Gelbic et al, 2002), the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus (Khan et al, 2016), the black cutworm Agrotis ipsilon (Khatter, 2014) and C. cephalonica (Tripathi and Tiwari, 2006). Also, the present result of methoprene pupicidal activity against P. argyrostoma agreed with those reported pupicidal activity of methoprene against some insects, such as the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti (Braga et al, 2005) and C. cephalonica (Tripathi and Tiwari, 2006). In addition, exposure of 3 rd instar larvae of the flesh fly Sarcophaga ruficornis to different concentrations of Barium carbonate resulted in larval and pupal mortalities (Singh et al, 2017).…”