A coleopteran cell line derived fromHeteronychus arator (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
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The first continuous coleopteran cell line, designated DSIR-HA-1179, was derived from the scarab beetleHeteronychus arator. Most cells are spindle-shaped, 25 to 40 µm long and 15 to 20 µm wide, adhere strongly to plastic surfaces, and are highly resistant to trypsin and collagenase treatment. The population doubling time of 6 d, at 27° C, is slow compared with most dipteran and lepidopteran cell lines. The cells cross-react in comparative radioimmunoassays withH. arator larval tissue but not other insect cell lines and support the replication ofOryctes baculovirus and at least two nodaviruses, black beetle virus, and Flock House virus.
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