field application of romanomermis culicivorax (mermithidae: nematoda) to control anopheline larvae in southern iran. | the efficacy of the parasitic nematode romanomermis culcivorax in controlling anopheline larvae, including malaria vectors, was studied in fars and baluchistan provinces. twenty sites were treated once with the preparastic stage of r. culicivorax in 1984 with 3,000, 5,000 or 10,000 preparasites per m2 surface area, depending on larval density. the average parasitism of anopheline larvae ranged from 56 to 69% based on 24 hr posttreatment dissections. no correlation was found between the level of ... | 1988 | 3199125 |