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[a study on the seasonal succession of bloodsucking midges (culicoides spp.) at nankang, taipei (diptera: ceratopogonidae) (author's transl)]. 1977270555
descriptions of culicoides lieni n. sp. and c. hainanensis lee from taiwan (diptera: ceratopogonidae). 1979583542
female culicoides of taiwan with descriptions of new species (diptera, ceratopogonidae). 19725080427
culicoides arakawae (diptera: ceratopogonidae) population succession in relation to leucocytozoonosis prevalence on a chicken farm in taiwan.leucocytozoonosis caused by leucocytozoon caulleryi is a significant disease prevalent in open chicken houses of southern and eastern asia. l. caulleryi is transmitted by culicoides arakawae, a blood-sucking vector. leucocytozoonosis prevalence is influenced by vector population succession. thus this examination was performed on a farm to investigate vector population succession and leucocytozoonosis prevalence in experimental chicks and to obtain the ecology data for assessing the prevalence. t ...200011035229
seasonal succession of some common species of the genus culicoides (diptera, ceratopogonidae) in southern taiwan. 19826956667
seasonal succession of some common species of the genus culicoides latreille 1809 (diptera, ceratopogonidae) in central taiwan. 19816947054
seasonal succession of some common species of the genus culicoides latreille 1809 (diptera, ceratopogonidae) in northern taiwan. 19816942118
seasonal succession of some common species of the genus culicoides (diptera, ceratopogonidae) in eastern taiwan. 19836577134
observations on the taiwanese strain of leucocytozoon caulleryi (haemosporina) in chickens.the taiwanese strain of leucocytozoon caulleryi was isolated from an infected chicken in taipei, taiwan, and established in chickens and biting midges culicoides arakawae from japan. sporogony of the strain in c. arakawae was completed on day 3 after the infective blood meals at 25 degrees c. sporozoites isolated from the salivary glands of c. arakawae on days 3 or 4 after feeding caused infection in all the chickens inoculated. the strain showed high pathogenicity for chickens. mortality of chi ...19863090239
a new culicoides record from taiwan. (diptera, ceratopogonidae). 1977267728
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