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ultrastructural variations in the anal papillae of aedes aegypti (l.) at different environment salinities. 19666004786
physiological aspects of digestion of the blood meal by aedes aegypti (linnaeus) and culex fatigans wiedemann. 19665941568
separation and insect repellent activity of diastereoisomers of 2-ethyl-1,3-hexanediol against aedes aegypti. 19665908558
resistance to a chemosterilant, metepa, in aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19665951138
biochemical differentiation of morphologically indistinguishable strains of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae). 19665966507
aedes aegypti (l.) and its control in u.a.r. 19666002828
[some biometric characteristics of aedes aegypti l. mosquitoes cultivated under laboratory conditions]. 19665911308
in vitro properties of proteinases in the midgut of adult aedes aegypti l. and culex fatigans (wiedemann). 19664957298
the 1964 status of aedes aegypti eradication and yellow fever in the americas. 19655840642
distribution of aedes aegypti infestations in the united states. 19655840643
1964 progress report of the aedes aegypti eradication program. 19655840644
considerations for retention of aedes aegypti colonies in the united states. 19655840646
attempts to transmit reovirus type 3 by the bite of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti linnaeus. 19655861302
the current status of the aedes aegypti eradication program in the united states and 1964 summary of mosquito-borne encephalitides in the united states. 19655896171
transmission of sindbis virus by aedes aegypti to a chick embryo cell culture system. 196514264544
the influence of the gene fm (filarial susceptibility, brugia malayi) on the susceptibility of aedes aegypti to seven strains of brugia, wuchereria and dirofilaria. 196514297358
the effects of age and feeding on the susceptibility to insecticides of adult female, anopheles gambiae, aedes aegypti and culez pipiens fatigans. 196514297361
a genetical study of ddt-resistance in the trinidad strain of aedes aegypti l.previous genetical investigations on the trinidad ddt-resistant strain of aedes aegypti, involving mass crosses with susceptible strains, had indicated that a single major semi-dominant gene controlled resistance to ddt. the present study, in which single-pair matings were made, indicates that the genetic control of resistance is, in fact, more complex. the considerable variation observed could not be interpreted in terms of normal segregation at a single locus. at least three genetic factors ap ...196514315724
studies on mosquitoes and their natural enemies in bangkok. 2. insecticide susceptibility of the larvae of culex pipiens fatigans, aedes aegypti and the mosquito-eating fish lebistes reticulatus. 196514326223
histochemical observations on aedes aegypti infected with larvae of brugia malayi. 196514347467
long-term effects of acute low-level x-rays on the population dynamics of the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19655884553
studies on spermathecal filling in aedes aegypti (linnaeus). ii. experimental. 19655849123
inhibition of blood digestion and oocyte growth in aedes aegypti by 5-fluorouracil. 19655849118
an analytical study of coitus in aedes aegypti (linnaeus). 19655894287
the contribution of aedes aegypti research to the advancement of biological science. 19655840645
failure of chlorine and sodium chloride to induce resistance in aedes aegypti to lindane, dieldrin, and ddt. 19654159294
[multiplication of an arbovirus, sindbis, in the body of an experimental "vector", the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.)]. 19654954286
hatching pattern of aedes aegypti eggs. 19655885960
repellency of skin-surface lipids of humans to mosquitoes.skin lipids obtained from the washings, in acetone or diethyl ether, of the foreheads or arms of humans are very repellent to female aedes aegypti when evaluated in a dual-port olfactometer. by means of thin-layer chromatography, the repellent substances can be separated from nonrepellent material also present in skin lipids.196517838104
mosquito transmission of a reticulum cell sarcoma of hamsters.a transplantable reticulum cell sarcoma with leukemic manifestations can be transmitted from one hamster to another by means of a mosquito, aëdes aegypti (l.). the transmission seems to be by a transfer of tumor cells, and not by passage of some other oncogenic agent.196514280009
emergence and fertility of aedes aegypti (l.) reared in various concentrations of p32. 196514314951
physiological and genetical studies on resistance to ddt substitutes in aedes aegypti. 196514317630
measurement of salivation by aedes aegypti (l.) feeding on a living host. 196514330766
cross-over values in the sex chromosomes of the mosquito aedes aegypti and evidence of the presence of inversions. 196514297359
the genetics of black pedicel, a new colour mutant in aedes aegypti (l.). 196514297357
a morphological study of the female reproductive system and follicular development in the mosquito aedes aegypti (l). 196514269883
maintenance of aedes aegypti in the insectary in mexico city. 196414272444
partial suppression of malaria parasites, and of the transmission of malaria, in aedes aegypti (l.) doubly-infected with semliki forest virus and plasmodium gallinaceum brumpt.laboratory experiments were undertaken with aedes aegypti infected with both semliki forest virus (sfv) from infant mice and plasmodium gallinaceum from fowls to determine if such double infection of mosquitos suppressed their ability to transmit the malaria parasite, a possibility suggested to explain reduction in malaria transmission in uganda in 1960 when anopheles funestus and anopheles gambiae were transmitting both malaria and o'nyongnyong virus to the african population. in general, trans ...196414278005
transmission of plasmocium gallinaceum brumpt to chicks by aedes aegypti (l.) sterilised by an alkylating agent, thiotepa. 196414132528
genetics of insecticide-resistance and several visible mutants in aedes aegypti. 196414165062
dengue types 1 and 4 viruses in wild-caught mosquitoes in south india.three strains of type 1 dengue virus and two strains of type 4 dengue virus have been isolated from aedes aegypti collected in vellore, india.196414075719
evaluation of four insecticides as aedes aegypti larvicides. 196414245047
resistance to the chemical sterilant, apholate, in aedes aegypti.increased resistance to the sterilizing effects of apholate was observed in two colonies of aedes aegypti (l.) exposed in the larval stage of each generation to concentrations of apholate that induced about 90 to 40 percent sterility in the eggs laid by the ensuing adults.196414163772
[considerations on the eradication of aedes aegypti on the american continent]. 19645873141
aedes aegypti eradication in the americas. 196414075868
laboratory observations on the oviposition habits of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus). 196414212893
larval development of brugia ceylonensis jayewardene, 1962, in aedes aegypti, with a brief comparison of the infective larva with those of brugia spp., dirofilaria repens and artionema digitata. 196314077666
the survival of semliki forest virus in infected aedes aegypti mosquitoes stored at low temperatures. 196314085687
failure to obtain experimental transovarian transmission of west nile virus by aedes aegypti. 196314101931
further studies on a strain of aedes aegypti susceptible to infection with sub-periodic brugia malayi. 196314101936
a preliminary cross-over value between the gene fm (filarial susceptibility, brugia malayi) and the sex locus in aedes aegypti. 196314101937
the effects of tepa on plasmodium gallinaceum in aedes aegypti. 196314012339
serological identification of the natural hosts of aedes aegypti (l.) and some other mosquitoes (diptera, culicidae) caught resting in vegetation in kenya and uganda. 196314042652
[eradication in the americas of the african invaders, aedes aegypti and anopheles gambiae]. 196314042709
observations on the chemosterilant effect of an alkylating agent, thio-tepa, on wild-caught anopheles gambiae var. melas (theo.) in gambia, west africa, and on laboratory-bred a. g. gambiae giles and aedes aegypti (l.). 196314065754
feeding response in aedes aegypti: stimulation by adenosine triphosphate.taste receptors which evoke ingestion of blood in the mosquito, aedes aegypti l., are stimulated by adenosine tetraphosphate, adenosine triphosphate, and adenosine monophosphate, in decreasing order. no other nucleotide is effective. certain chelators can partially simulate the effect of nucleotides. the feeding response is elicited only at an osmotic pressure close to that of blood, and requires the presence of sodium ions.196317834375
coastal survey of aedes aegypti-breeding in british guiana. 196314101935
antimetabolites in the nutrition of aedes aegypti l. larvae. thiamine, riboflavin, and pantothenic acid antagonists. 196314101005
antimetabolites in the nutrition of aedes aegypti l. larvae. pyridoxine antagonists. 196314113512
initial field studies in upper volta with dichlorvos residual fumigant as a malaria eradication technique. 2. entomological evaluation.in mud houses in wakara, upper volta, dichlorvos dispensers installed at the rate of one dispenser per approximately 500 cubic feet (14 m(3)) produced 70% or higher average kills of adult aëdes aegypti, exposed overnight in screen wire cages suspended at levels of 6 feet (1.8 m) and 2 feet (0.6 m), for approximately three months during the wet season and four months during the dry season. average kills of 96% and 80% were obtained in the dry season at the 6-foot and 2-foot levels, respectively, ...196314056277
observations on the irritability of mosquitos to ddt in uganda.the need for new investigations on the effect of insecticides on the behaviour of mosquitos was recently stressed by the who expert committee on insecticides, which recommended a provisional method for the determination of the irritability of mosquitos to insecticides for trials in the field and the laboratory. one such trial, carried out in uganda under what can be termed typical field conditions, is reported in the present paper.two strains of anopheles gambiae, one of anopheles funestus, one ...196214024193
trans-stadial passage of st. louis encephalitis virus in aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 196213880621
studies with a pathogenic and an attenuated strain of venezuelan equine encephalitis virus and aedes aegypti (l.) mosquitoes. 196213936867
transmission of yellow fever virus by aged aedes aegypti and comments on some other mosquitovirus relationships. 196213943133
multiplication of vesicular stomatitis virus in aedes aegypti (l.) mosquitoes. 196214477586
observations on the development of setaria labiatopapillosa using new techniques for infecting aedes aegypti with this nematode. 196214478913
ddt-resistance and larval development in aedes aegypti (linnaeus). ii. the length of larval development and adult resistance in the trinidad strain. 196214001760
ddt-resistance and larval development in aedes aegypti (linnaeus). i. the length of larval development in ddt-resistant and susceptible strains. 196214001759
a preliminary note on sex ratio and hatching-response in eggs of aedes aegypti (linnaeus). 196214001758
genetics of ddt-resistance in several strains of aedes aegypti. 196214015907
the fine structure of the sense organs on the antennal flagellum of the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti (linnaeus). 196213913860
aedes aegypti as a possible new invertebrate host for frog trypanosomes. 196213864012
response of aedes aegypti to moist convection currents. 196214008477
observations on longevity and egg production in aedes (stegomyia) aegypti linn. mosquitoes infected with uganda s virus. 196214013820
artificial infection of aedes aegypti with semliki forest virus by intrahaemocoelic injection. 196114480780
the development of brugia malayi in aedes aegypti. 196114490050
susceptibility tests in trinidad with anopheles aquasalis curry, aedes aegypti (l.) and culex pipiens fatigans wiedemann, using the standard who mosquito adult test kit.malaria, yellow fever and filariasis eradication programmes in many parts of the world have in recent years become largely dependent on the use of ddt, dieldrin, gamma-bhc and organophosphorus insecticides. it is of vital importance for the success of such programmes, often costly when undertaken on a nation-wide basis, that the insecticides being used are effective against the vectors of these diseases.during 1958 and 1959, susceptibility tests carried out in trinidad using the standard world h ...196113730936
experimental transmission of borrelia anserina (sakharoff 1891) by aedes aegypti. 196113742160
the intake of brugia malayi by different strains of aedes aegypti. 196114455352
analysis of the development of the compound eye in the mosquito, aedes aegypti. 196114006559
blood-feeding, fecundity and ageing in aedes aegypti var. queenslandensis. 196113759636
genetic studies of aedes aegypti. 196114447858
multi-resistant aedes aegypti in puerto rico and virgin islands.the isla verde, puerto rico, laboratory colony, highly resistant to ddt and dieldrin in 1959, became even more so by 1960; resistance to organic phosphates was also greater than before. in laboratory tests bayer 29493 was best for killing resistant larvae and adults. it is improved with piperonyl butoxide at the ratio of 10:1.196113701097
[contribution to the study of the geographical distribution of sub-species, varieties or forms of aedes aegypti]. 196113750083
influence of temperature during the treatment period on the susceptibility to dieldrin of adult aëdes aegypti.seasonal variations in the susceptibility of adult mosquitos to some chlorinated-hydrocarbon insecticides appeared, in some countries, to be due to the differences in temperature at the time the tests were carried out. this also seemed to apply to aëdes aegypti adults tested with dieldrin at arusha, tanganyika. tests were therefore carried out throughout the various seasons and the results showed that when there was a decrease in the temperature at the time of treatment, the susceptibility of th ...196120604095
studies on mosquito-borne viruses in their vectors. i. the normal fine structure of the midgut epithelium of the adult female aedes aegypti (l.) and the functional significance of its modification following a blood meal. 196113868491
genetical studies on dieldrin-resistance in aedes aegypti and its cross-resistance to ddt.a strain of aëdes aegypti was recently found in puerto rico which proved to be resistant to both ddt and dieldrin. this paper reports on genetical studies of this strain to determine whether a single entity is involved or two distinct resistances. tests carried out by repeated back-crossing combined with selection pressure from ddt and dieldrin and by crossing with a strain with marker genes indicate that a single entity is responsible (dieldrin-resistance with cross-resistance to ddt) and that ...196113755610
resistance of aedes aegypti to certain chlorinated hydrocarbon and organophosphorus insecticides in puerto rico.failure to control aëdes aegypti in puerto rico has suggested resistance to the insecticides, particularly ddt. a laboratory colony (named isla verde strain) was established from material obtained near the international airport. this strain proved highly resistant to ddt and dieldrin as well as various other insecticides. the scientific and practical significance of this is far-reaching. heretofore, it was thought that populations of aëdes aegypti could be resistant to the ddt group of insectici ...196113701099
genetic variability in populations of aedes aegypti.although aëdes aegypti shows extensive physiological, bionomic and morphological variation in different populations, the genetic basis for this variation has never been determined. genetic plasticity influences disease transmission, resistance to control measures, and breeding behaviour. solutions to problems of public health importance may depend upon an understanding of the present and potential degree of genetic resiliency in mosquito populations.the purpose of the work described in this pape ...196113696190
observations on the oviposition-cycle of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus). vi. 196113898644
observations on the oviposition-cycle of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus), v. 196113903448
the development of dirofilaria immitis in the mosquito aedes aegypti. 196013775556
the susceptibility of fourth-stage larvae of anopheles gambiae, aedes aegypti and culex pipiens fatigans to some phosphoric acid esters. 196013783589
aedes aegypti as an experimental vector of brugia malayi. 196013739286
comparison of natural and artificial infection of aedes aegypti l. with semliki forest virus. 196013729957
viruses associated with epidemic hemorrhagic fevers of the philippines and thailand.epidemiologic, clinical, and etiologic studies were carried out on a newly recognized, frequently fatal, pediatric disease syndrome which occurred in urban areas infested with aedes aegypti mosquitoes. four types of dengue virus (two of which are new), chikungunya virus, and another virus yet to be identified were isolated from the blood of patients. dengue viruses, types 2 and 3, were isolated from the mosquitoes. ample serologic confirmation was obtained of concurrent hemorrhagic fever and inf ...196014399343
notes on the mosquitoes and mosquito borne infections of sierra leone. 1. the breeding places of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti in and around freetown. 196013838027
observations on the oviposition-cycle of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus), iv. 196013811896
studies on the biting habits of the mosquito aedes (stegomyia) aegypti, linn., in a west african village. 196013802671
observations on the feeding habits of the mosquito aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus): the loss of fluid after a blood-meal and the amount of blood taken during feeding. 196013802674
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