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a comparative genetical study of ddt resistance in adults and larvae of the mosquito aedes aegypti l. 19675587939
morphologic variation in the larva of aedes aegypti, trinidad strain. 19675609365
mosquitoes: female monogamy induced by male accessory gland substance.male accessory glands were implanted in virgin females of aedes aegypti. when exposed to males, females copulated readily but were not inseminated; they remained sterile for life. extract from one male could sterilize more than 64 females. the active principle may be a protein or peptide. intraspecific transplant prevented insemination in 12 species, including aedes, anopheles, and culex; interspecific transplant gave partial protection.19675611023
[resistance to insectcides in aedes aegypti in tahiti]. 19675613496
[entomological data obtained through the development of the program to eradicate the aedes aegypti of the republic of mexico]. 19675613730
training aspects of the united states sponsored aedes aegypti and malaria eradication programs. 19675617553
surveillance of aedes aegypti in the u.s. air force. 19675617573
current status of third united states army aedes aegypti eradication program. 19675617576
problems of interaction and density in mosquitoes in relation to aedes aegypti eradication. 19675617578
bronze, a female-sterile mutant of aedes aegypti. 19675623787
spermiogenesis in aedes aegypti (l.). 19675629261
the susceptibility to insecticides of populations of aedes aegypti from queensland, australia. 19675634135
some effects of orally administered ruelene on host sheep and two ectoparasites: the yellow-fever mosquito and the rocky mountain wood tick. 19685636843
attraction of near-infrared radiation to aedes aegypti. 19685636845
mathematical formulae for estimating resistance potential and speed of development of ddt resistance in the yellow-fever mosquito. 19685642118
uptake of p32 by yellow-fever mosquito larvae of equal age, and those pupating synchronously: its loss and transfer during development, mating, and oviposition. 19685642119
response of the yellow-fever mosquito to varying areas of human skin. 19685642122
physiology of feeding and oviposition behavior in aedes aegypti (l.) experimental dissociation of feeding and oogenesis. 19685642171
effect of insecticide-free rearing on the reproductive potential of organophosphorus-resistant african strains of aedes aegypti (l). 19685645180
the effect of age on the flight performance of female aedes aegypti mosquitos. 19685649625
aedes aegypti eradication in a developed country. the programme in the usa. 19685651904
the influence of chicken serum proteins on the infection of aedes aegypti with plasmodium gallinaceum. 19685652700
fungal toxins against larvae of the yellow-fever mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19685654769
gas-liquid chromatography analysis of ddt metabolism in aedes aegypti. 19685659016
toxicity, pick-up and metabolism of p,p'-ddt and related compounds in culex pipiens fatigans and aedes aegypti. 19685666035
the biochemical basis of female monogamy in mosquitoes. i. extraction of the active principle from aedes aegypti. 19685672305
dual infections of aedes aegypti with arboviruses. i. arboviruses that have no apparent cytopathic effect in the mosquito. 19685672793
dual infections of aedes aegypti with arboviruses. ii. salivary-gland damage by semliki forest virus in relation to dual infections. 19685672794
l-lactic acid: a mosquito attractant isolated from humans.l-lactic acid was the major component in material isolated from humans that was active as an attractant for female yellow fever mosquitoes, aedes aegypti (l.). the l(+)-isomer was several times as attractive as the d-isomer. good correlation was found between the attractiveness of an individual to mosquitoes and the quantity of lactic acid present in an acetone washing of his hand.19685673445
recovery of dengue type 3 virus from human serum and aedes aegypti in south india. 19685680412
susceptibility of aedes albopictus and aedes aegypti cell lines to infection by arbo and other viruses. 19685680415
small-antenna, a sex-linked mutant of aedes aegypti. 20035691531
host preferences and discrimination by the mosquitoes aedes aegypti and culex tarsali (diptera: culicidae). 19685699962
artificial breeding places for the study of aedes aegypti breeding in a south indian town. 19685701276
[reinfestation of brasil by aedes aegypti. considerations on the threat of urbanization of jungle yellow fever virus in the reinfested region]. 19685705657
effect of starvation on molting and growth in aedes aegypti and a. vexans. 19685723757
[reinfestation with aedes aegypti]. 19685725382
sexual responses of adult male aedes aegypti using the forced-copulation technique. 19685726227
studies on arboviruses and bats (chiroptera) in east africa. i. experimental infection of bats and virus transssion attempts in aedes (stegomyia) aegypti (linnaeus). 19685729255
[program of control of aedes aegypti in mexico]. 19685741446
reproductive isolation in stegomyia mosquitoes. i. sexual isolation between aedes aegypti and a. mascarensis. 19685758054
the effect of temperature and relative humidity on the flight performance of female aedes aegypti. 19685761668
gross variations in the response to man among yellow-fever mosquito populations in the laboratory. 19695763289
growth of venezuelan, and eastern, equine encephalomyelitis viruses in tissue cultures of minced aedes aegypti larvae. 19695764190
vitamin a deficiency: effect on mosquito eye ultrastructure.mosquitoes (aedes aegypti) were reared aseptically for one generation on an artificial diet containing neither vitamin a nor its usual precursor in animals, betacarotene. function (electrical response to light) in the compound eyes of these animals was severely impaired. ultrastructure of the photoreceptor cells was abnormal in two respects: multivesicular bodies were absent, and masses of smooth membrane lamellae were present near the nucleus. the organization of the photoreceptor organelle, th ...19695764477
presence of sindbis virus in anal discharge of infected aedes aegypti. 19695768775
mosquitoes feeding on insect larvae.caged aedes aegypti and culex tarsalis are attracted to insect larvae, engorge on their body fluids, and produce viable eggs. attractiveness of the larvae is related to their size, shape, and color but not to their movement. the possibility that wild mosquitoes substitute insect hemolymph for vertebrate blood is discussed.19695774191
structure and development of vesicles in larval tissue culture of aedes aegypti (l.). 19695775473
radiosensitivity and regulation of population density in the yellow fever mosquito (aedes aegypti). 19695775538
behaviour of large and small plaque variants of sindbis and western equine encephalitis viruses in aedes aegypti. 19695784582
[study of sensitivity of aedes aegypti l. mosquitoes to repellents in relation to conditions of maintenance. i]. 20095785719
the nutrition of developing larvae of brugia pahangi and b. malayi in aedes aegypti. 19695789095
electrophoretic identification of strains of aedes aegypti. 19695789097
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
the contribution of aedes aegypti research to the advancement of biological science. 19655840645
considerations for retention of aedes aegypti colonies in the united states. 19655840646
inhibition of blood digestion and oocyte growth in aedes aegypti by 5-fluorouracil. 19655849118
studies on spermathecal filling in aedes aegypti (linnaeus). ii. experimental. 19655849123
attempts to transmit reovirus type 3 by the bite of aedes (stegomyia) aegypti linnaeus. 19655861302
[considerations on the eradication of aedes aegypti on the american continent]. 19645873141
long-term effects of acute low-level x-rays on the population dynamics of the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19655884553
hatching pattern of aedes aegypti eggs. 19655885960
[eradication of aedes aegypti and immunology of yellow fever: present aspects]. 20095887284
an analytical study of coitus in aedes aegypti (linnaeus). 19655894287
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
separation and insect repellent activity of diastereoisomers of 2-ethyl-1,3-hexanediol against aedes aegypti. 19665908558
[some biometric characteristics of aedes aegypti l. mosquitoes cultivated under laboratory conditions]. 19665911308
cytopathic effect of semliki forest virus in the mosquito aedes aegypti. 19665917634
effects of high-intensity light flashes on mortality and reproduction of aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae). 19665919299
studies on the growth and transmission of two viruses of the bunyamwera group in aedes aegypti linn. 19665919623
lethal effects of synthetic juvenile hormone on larvae of the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti.emergence of adult mosquitoes is blocked after the addition of 1 part of crude synthetic juvenile hormone to 100,000 parts water. development is arrested at stages ranging from pupae to fully formed pharate adults incapable of escaping from the pupal exuvium. fourth-stage larvae just prior to metamorphosis are most sensitive: 40 percent were killed after being exposed for 1 dayto 1 part juvenile hormone in 2 million parts water. the active material also inhibits the hatching of mosquito eggs.19665919758
some properties of oral secretion from aedes aegypti (l.). 19665925484
passive transfer between experimental animals of hypersensitivity to aedes aegypti bites. 19665925485
quantitation of effect of several stimuli on the approach of aedes aegypti. 19665932265
a selected strain of aedes aegypti resistant to gamma-radiations. 19665938768
physiological aspects of digestion of the blood meal by aedes aegypti (linnaeus) and culex fatigans wiedemann. 19665941568
the stomodaeal nervous system, the neurosecretory system, and the gland complex in aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae). 19665944290
dual infections of aedes aegypti l. with plasmodium gallinaceum brumpt and west nile virus. 19665944664
resistance to a chemosterilant, metepa, in aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19665951138
genetic distortion of sex ratio in a mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19665958915
sex-linkage at two loci affecting eye pigment in the mosquito aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae). 19665960412
distortion of sex ratio in populations of aedes aegypti. 19665960416
pertinacity of host-seeking behaviour of aedes aegypti. 19665961215
biochemical differentiation of morphologically indistinguishable strains of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae). 19665966507
growth of aedes aegypti embryonic cells and tissues in vitro. 19665968635
linkage of the ddt-resistance gene in some strains of aedes aegypti (l.). 19665971134
lipids and dieldrin resistance in aedes aegypti. 19665976135
[resistance to insecticides in aedes aegypti l. and aedes albopictus in phnom-penh (cambodia)]. 19665976658
susceptibility of aedes aegypti, lagos strain, to infection with wuchereria bancrofti. 19665981453
research on aedes aegypti: needs and priorities. 19685992909
[yellow fever in mexico. eradication of aedes aegypti]. 19666002481
aedes aegypti (l.) and its control in u.a.r. 19666002828
ultrastructural variations in the anal papillae of aedes aegypti (l.) at different environment salinities. 19666004786
aseptic rearing of aedes aegypti linn. 19676030587
the transformation of the plasmodium gallinaceum oocyst in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.sporoblast and sporozoite formation from oocysts of the avian malarial parasite, plasmodium gallinaceum, after the seventh day of infection in aedes aegypti mosquitoes offers an interesting example of differentiation involving the appearance and modification of several cellular components. sporoblast formation is preceded by (a) invaginations of the oocyst capsule into the oocyst cytoplasm, (b) subcapsular vacuolization and cleft formation, (c) the appearance of small tufts of capsule material o ...19676033538
the fine-structural changes observed in the rectal papillae of the mosquito aedes aegypti, l. and their relation to epithelial transport of water and inorganic ions. 19676034562
effect of folic acid antagonists on larval development and egg production in aedes aegypti. 19676038000
spermatocysts in aedes aegypti (linnaeus). 19676040024
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