evidence through crossmating experiments of a species complex in anopheles pseudopunctipennis sensu lato: a primary malaria vector of the american continent. | crossmating experiments were conducted to determine if postmating reproductive barriers are involved in the maintenance of genetic divergence among populations of anopheles pseudopunctipennis sensu lato, a primary malaria vector of the american continent. reciprocal crosses were conducted between colony and wild strains from mexico, bolivia, and peru. hybridization experiments revealed unidirectional male/female hybrid sterility in crosses between mexican females and south american males. the da ... | 1993 | 8279641 |