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relationship between female anopheles dirus (diptera: culicidae) body size and parity in a biting population.wing length of host-seeking anopheles dirus peyton & harrison was measured in tha-mai district, chanthaburi province, thailand. overall, wing length of nulliparous females (mean = 3.035 mm) was not significantly smaller than that of parous females (mean = 3.039 mm). wing length was correlated with rainfall and minimum air temperature; females tended to be smaller in the rainy season and larger in the cool and early dry seasons, often in association with a high parity rate. malaria transmission p ...19921460629
mosquito larvae and associated macroorganisms occurring in gem pits in southern tha mai district, chanthaburi province, thailand.aquatic field studies were conducted in tha mai district, chanthaburi province, thailand. larval habitats of anopheles dirus were examined from november 1986 through june 1988 in 42 manmade gem pits. larvae were found in pits containing clear water under full or partial shade. the abundance of different kinds of mosquito larvae were related to seasonal changes in these aquatic habitats. variations in an. dirus density and occurrence were related to predators populations, ie notonectidae and fish ...19938362289
residual effects of mossmann 100 (permethrin 10% ec) impregnated bed nets and its impact on malaria vectors and incidence of malaria.the objective of this field trial was to assess the residual effectiveness of permethrin 10% treated mosquito nets on malaria control compared with untreated nets. the study was carried out between july and december 2007 in the pong nam ron district of chantaburi province, thailand. mosquito population densities were assessed using the landing catch method. mosquitoes were collected between 6:00 pm and 12:00 pm. residual effectiveness of the treated nets was assessed using standard who bioassay ...200919323006
laboratory and field evaluation of deet, cic-4, and ai3-37220 against anopheles dirus (diptera: culicidae) in thailand.laboratory and field tests of the repellents diethyl methylbenzamide (deet), 1-(3-cyclohexen-1-yl-carbonyl)-2-methylpiperidine (ai3-37220), and (2-hydroxymethylcyclohexyl) acetic acid lactone (cic-4) were conducted against anopheles dirus peyton & harrison, the principal malaria vector in thailand. in the laboratory, an. dirus was more sensitive to cic-4 than either ai3-37220 or deet. the duration of protection provided by each repellent in laboratory tests increased with higher concentrations o ...19968699442
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