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a new paddle for the black jar ovitrap for surveillance of aedes aegypti. 1977615850
peripheral cells in the salivary glands of female aedes aegypti and a. togoi mosquitoes. 1977604386
efficiency of a single insemination in preventing a second in the rock strain of the mosquito, aedes aegypti. 1977591734
dynamics of vitellogenin uptake in aedes aegypti as demonstrated by trypan blue. 1977591733
[mechanism assuring the regulation of stomach wall passage in the vector aedes aegypti by dipetalonema dessetae microfilaria]. 2003561565
postemergence growth of the ovarian follicles of aedes aegypti. 1977558249
the influence of phenylthiourea on encapsulation, melanization, and survival in larvae of the mosquito aedes aegypti parasitized by the nematode neoaplectana carpocapsae. 1977556751
peptides as stimulators of egg development neurosecretory hormone release in the mosquito aedes aegypti. 197720271
[effect of dexonucleosis virus on the imago of aedes aegypti]. 20061004291
ultrastructure of the atypic muscles associated with terminalial inversion in male aedes aegypti (l).two sets of opposed, crossed muscles are present in the rotating region of the abdomen in male a. aegypti. these muscles undergo changes during rotation of the genitalia that suggest they function as the driving force for rotation. during this rotation, one muscle of each set contracts and the opposed one becomes elongated. the contracting muscles are atypic physiologically. they contract from 300 mum to about 69 mum, and this requires a period of 18 to 24 hours. they shorten only once and those ...1976974162
field competitiveness of double translocation heterozygote males of aedes aegypti (l). 1976978694
some effects of juvenile hormone and analogues on ovarian follicles of the mosquito aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae). 1976978693
field trials with a translocation homozygote in aedes aegypti for population replacement. 1976956496
studies on the mode of action of ecdysterone in adult female aedes aegypti.injection of ecdysterone into non-blood fed adult female aedes aegypti results in a marked stimulation of aromatic-l-amino-acid decarboxylase (formerly dopa-decarboxylase) activity (schlaeger and fuchs, 1974a). when the hormone and alpha-amanitin are injected either simultaneously or if the toxin is administered first no inhibition of subsequent enzymatic activity is observed and in fact substantial enhancement occurs. cordycepin injection along with ecdysterone gives results similar to alpha-am ...19761084837
neoaplectana carpocapsae:encapsulation in aedes aegypti and changes in host hemocytes and hemolymph proteins. 1976816666
palp-antenna, a homeotic mutant in aedes aegypti.palp-antenna is a homeotic mutant of aedes aegypti that modifies the apex of the maxillary palps of both sexes into a variable number of antenna-like segments. the fine structure of the antenna, including sexual dimorphism, is apparent in the mutant palps. palp-antenna is a sex-linked recessive. a linkage distance of 27.9 +/- 0.45 crossover units from sex is estimated from f2 and backcross data. penetrance is complete; expressively is variable. the fitness of the mutant compares favorably with t ...20101270791
neutral lipids of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus cells cultured in vitro. 19761254981
a new sex-linked mutant short wing in aedes aegypti.a spontaneous recessive sex-linked mutant short wing has been discovered in the mosquito aedes aegypti. it is situated less than one cross-over unit from the sex determining locus. in homozygous females, flight is impaired and the survival and fecundity is markedly subnormal. two possible uses of this gene for genetic control operations are envisaged: (a) to provide automatic sexing of males for release and (b) enhancement of the population control potential of other available genetics systems.19761062368
the effect of larval selection on adult resistance to ddt in two strains of the mosquito aedes aegypti (l).evidence is presented which confirms the influence of linkage group ii on adult ddt-resistance in one strain of aedes aegypti (bangkok-mr) but not in another strain (bangkok-hr).19761062367
comparative field cage tests of the population suppressing efficiency of three genetic control systems for aedes aegypti.cycling populations of aedes aegypti were set up in cages and managed in such a way that the populations had a maximum of threefold recovery potential in response to control measures. into three such populations daily releases were made of males which had been chemosterilised, or were double translocation heterozygotes (t1t3) or t1t3 with sex ration distortion (dt1t3). eradication of the populations was achieved with all cases, but the rate of suppression was markedly slower with t1t3 than the o ...197656331
letter: aedes aegypti complex in africa. 19761250361
variation in filarial susceptibility among east african populations of aedes aegypti. 19751223294
changes in volume of the rhabdom in the compound eye of aedes aegypti l.the volume of the rhabdom in compound eyes of mosquitoes decreases upon illumination. this decrease is probably mediated by a bleaching of the visual pigment, since blue light is most effective in producing the change and red light is least effective. the reduction in rhabdom volume appears to be a result of rhabdomal membrane loss to coated vesicles and multivesicular bodies. these organelles were seen most frequently in blue adapted eyes, markedly less frequently in red adapted eyes, and only ...19761255121
pathology of mosquito iridescent virus of aedes taeniorhynchus in cell cultures of aedes aegypti. 19761245745
[larval density and population dynamics of aedes aegypti (l.) in laboratory conditions (author's transl)]. 19761025994
[confinement effect on population and phenotypic characteristics in aedes aegypti (l.)]. 19761025993
a receptor sensitive to oviposition site attractants on the antennae of the mosquito, aedes aegypti. 1976985640
a method for estimating blood meal volume in aedes aegypti using a radioisotope. 1976947989
inhibition of blood digestion by alpha-amanitin and actinomycin d and its effect on ovarian development in aedes aegypti. 1976944218
morphometric comparison of the midgut epithelial cells in male and female aedes aegypti l. (insecta, diptera).midgut epithelial cells of male and female aedes aegypti, 3 days after emergence, were compared morphometrically. the results of the present investigation concerning the female, are in good agreement with those of a previous study (hecker et al., 1974), demonstrating that morphometric investigation of midgut epithelia in a. aegypti can successfully be reproduced, and that the mosquito strain used did not show quantitative morphological changes due to laboratory rearing. in males, the cells of th ...1976185746
buoyancy and ventilation in aedes aegypti (l.) pupae (diptera: culicidae). 19751223305
linkage of the genes for ddt and dieldrin resistance in larvae of the mosquito aedes aegypti.the ddt resistance gene rddt1, and the dieldrin resistance gene rd1 have been mapped on linkage group ii with respect to visible markers, in the mosquito aedes argypti l. the best interpretation of the data gives the order wa - rdl - ds rddt1 - s - y but was - rdl -ds - y - s - rddt1 is also possible. h is very loosely linked with rddt1. the length of the linkage group has been considerably extended from previous studies.19751203767
internal regulation of rate of digestion of blood meals in the mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19751185004
suppression of pupal esterase activity in aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) by an insect growth regulator.changes in non-specific esterases of aedes aegypti were noted during pupal development. one esterase band was found to increase markedly within 3 h of pupation and this increase in activity was suppressed by prior treatment of larvae with an insect growth regulator, zr 515. it is suggested that the esterase activity may help to reduce endogenous levels of juvenile hormone during metamorphosis and that the growth regulator may prevent this normal regulation.19751204757
excretion of proteolytic enzymes by aedes aegypti after a blood meal. 19751181369
[a rapid method for the diagnosis of densonucleosis in aedes aegypti larvae and its use in search for insects susceptible to this virus]. 20091219360
linkage of a gene for ddt-resistance in adults of the mosquito aedes aegypti.the gene rddt2, which gives resistance to ddt in the imago of aedes aegypti l. has been mapped on linkage group iii with respect to six visible markers. the best interpretation of the order of the genes is:- blp - blt - co - fz - wi -rddt2 - min, but the order blp - blt - co - fz -rddt2 - wi - min is also possible.19751203761
plant-insect interactions. i. biological and phytochemical evaluation of selected plants.extracts from more than 325 different plants have been tested for their effects on larvae of aedes aegypti, and from these initial tests, 16 plants were selected for further study. extracts from plant parts of these 16 plants were screened using tlc and the results are tabulated along with the observed biological activity.20061202312
melanotic encapsulation of the nematode neoaplectana carpocapsae by aedes aegypti larvae concurrently parasitized by the nematode reesimermis nielseni. 19751159314
bioassay of mosquito iridescent virus of aedes taeniorhynchus in cell cultures of aedes aegypti. 19751159310
the influence of the brain hormone on retention of blood in the mid-gut of the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.). 1975240165
trisomy in aedes aegypti.a trisomic (2n=6+1) pupa of the yellow fever mosquito aedes aegypti has been found. the trisomy involved chromosome 3 which is intermediate in size between 1 and 2. the extra chromosome formed a univalent or a trivalent during meiosis.19751182593
lipase activity and stimulation mechanism of esterases in the midgut of female aedes aegypti. 19751133492
morphometric differences in midgut epithelial cells between strains of female aedes aegypti (l.) (insecta, diptera).midgut epithelial cells of female aedes aegypti deriving from 2 different mosquito strains were compared morphometrically. one of the 2 strains was recently isolated from nature (east africa). the other strain is an old laboratory strain, reared under laboratory conditions for about 30 years. the quantitative morphological comparison demonstrates, that the ultrastructural composition of the midqut epithelial cells corresponds generally in both strains. it can be shown, however, that in the old s ...19751149093
renewable fecundity of male aedes aegypti following replenishment of seminal vesicles and accessory glands. 19751141702
effects of thiotepa on the productivity of male aedes aegypti.the effects of various concentrations of thiotepa, a chemomutagen, on the genetic fitness of aedes aegypti males was studied. oral treatments of 0.025 percent, 0.050 percent and 0.075 percent thiotepa induced sexual sterility in the male mosquitoes. analyses of total f2 productivity indicate that the mean number of progeny was significantly decreased with exposure to 0.001 percent of the chemomutagen. at 0.001 percent thiotepa only a mean of 198.04 f2 progeny per culture were produced; by compar ...2013809498
uptake and metabolism of the chemosterilants hempa and thiohempa by larvae, pupae and adults of aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae). 19751167184
lipid content of maturing ovaries of aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19751116351
comparison of lipid composition of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus cells obtained from logarithmic and stationary phases of growth.the total lipids, total neutral lipids, and total phospholipids from aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus cells cultivated in vitro in a medium containing fetal calf serum were analyzed. the mosquito cells were harvested in the logarithmic and stationary phases of growth. the fatty acid profiles of the lipids showed differences during the aging of the cells but not betweeen species. there was an increase in chain elongation and unsaturation of the fatty acids in the stationary phase when compared ...19751117810
a genetical study of ddt resistance in the mosquito aedes aegypti.crosses have been carried out to determine the relationship between adult ddt resistance and the three linkage groups of the mosquito aedes aegypti. two linkage groups were implicated in the control of ddt resistance. in the bangkok-hr strain resistance derived mainly from linkage group iii, probably with the maor effect from the gene r-ddt2. when resistance was transferred into a susceptible background, by outcrossing bangkok-hr to strain 64 and reselecting, resistance in the resulting bangkok- ...1975235502
the effect of fluctuating temperature and humidity on the adult life table characteristics of five strains of aedes aegypti. 19751123832
permanent loss of male fecundity following sperm depletion in aedes aegypti (l.). 19751123830
haemolytic activity in the blood clot of aedes aegypti.in the present study it was demonstrated that mosquito blood clots contain a haemolytic principle which achieves haemolysis of washed erythrocytes in an isotonic medium. proteinases are thought to play a role in this process. no final proof could be given for the existence of phospholipase activity although some results suggest the presence of this group of enzymes.1975240259
the esterase patterns in the ovaries and the embryonated eggs of aedes aegypti l.the esterases of aedes aegypti were studied in the ovary before and during a gonotrophic cycle and also in fully embryonated eggs by means of disc electrophoresis. during oogenesis no significacant changes can be observed besides a marked increase in the total esterase activity. a different esterase pattern is found in eggs after embryogenesis. the electrophoretic mobility of some esterase bands is highly increased in the ovary compared to other organs. one esterase fraction in the ovary and two ...1975239551
lipase and unspecific esterase activity in the fat body of aedes aegypti l.in the fat body of aedes aegypti a very high unspecific esterase activity and a low lipolytic activity was found. the electrophoretic isozyme patterns of the unspecific esterases show only few changes in the different physiological stages. the activity of the unspecific esterases as well as of the lipase is especially high in young sugar fed and in blood fed mosquitoes which points to special energy requirements in these stages. the role of the unspecific esterases is discussed.19751988
the distribution of acetylcholine and unspecific esterases in the midgut of female aedes aegypti l. 19744434741
the production of a ddt-resistant strain of aedes aegypti marked on all three linkage groups. 19744458942
parasitic development of the mermithid nematode reesimermis nielseni in the larval mosquito aedes aegypti. 19744434274
a comparison of the morphogenetic and sterilizing activities of juvenile hormone mimics on aedes aegypti. 19744422187
dietary factors stimulating oogenesis in aedes aegypti. 19744441563
activation of vitellogenin synthesis in the mosquito aedes aegypti by ecdysone. 19744411834
dopa decarboxylase activity in aedes aegypti: a preadult profile and its subsequent correlation with ovarian development. 19744151553
[experimental study of a virus disease of the densonculeosis type in aedes aegypti l. larvae]. 20094459705
electrical potential differences and ionic transport in the larva of the mosquito aedes aegypti (l.). 19744832994
duplication deficiency heterozygotes in aedes aegypti. 19744526162
infection of aedes aegypti cells with mosquito iridescent virus. 19744825261
a genetical investigation of resistance to "knockdown" and "kill" by ddt in adults of the mosquito aedes aegypti l. 19744407168
effect of dopa-decarboxylase inhibition on aedes aegypti eggs: evidence for sclerotization. 19744815641
structural and functional modifications of the nucleus during oogenesis in the mosquito aedes aegypti. 19744856243
iridescent virus replication: a microscope study of aedes aegypti and antherea eucalypti cells in culture infected with iridescent virus types 2 and 6. 19744597678
circadian rhythms in rate of oxygen consumption by larvae of the mosquito, aedes aegypti (l). 20034459046
fine structure of antennal grooved pegs of the mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19744458949
[feeding behavior of aedes aegypti (l.) and aedes albopictus (skuse) females and factors influencing the number of eggs deposited by same]. 19744450555
aedes aegypti larval habitats in surinam. 19744441730
morphometric analysis of the midgut of female aedes aegypti (l.) (insecta, diptera) under various physiological conditions. 19744374306
x and y chromosomes of aedes aegypti (l.) distinguished by giemsa c-banding. 19744141301
[kinetic study of the metabolic effects of a blood meal in aedes aegypti]. 19734208691
synergism of insecticides by herbicides.the herbicides atrazine, simazine, monuron, and 2,4-d (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) enhanced the toxicity of selected insecticides to drosophila melanogaster meigen, musca domestica l., and larvae of aedes aegypti l. the insecticides-nine organophosphorus compounds, two chlorinated hydrocarbons, and one carbamate-were used at dosages that resulted in low insect mortalities, while the herbicides by themselves were nontoxic. atrazine was most effective. with increasing amounts of this herbicide ...19734125047
radiation sterilization of aedes aegypti in nitrogen and implications for sterile male technique. 19734583511
blood-feeding behavior or adult aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19734774107
blood-feeding behavior of adult aedes aegypti mosquitoes. 19734732534
ovarian control of vitellogenin synthesis by the fat body in aedes aegypti. 19734583478
corpus allatum control of ovarian development in aedes aegypti. 19734720505
larval mortality of culex tarsalis and aedes aegypti when reared with different concentrations of tetrahymena pyriformis. 19734198151
investigation of a virus disease of the densonucleosis type in a laboratory culture of aedes aegypti. 19734125849
vitellogenin synthesis by the fat body of the mosquito aedes aegypti: evidence of transcriptional control. 19734787199
occurrence of heat-dissociable ribosomal rna in insects: the presence of three polynucleotide chains in 26 s rna from cultured aedes aegypti cells. 19734197338
sex-linked translocations, semisterility and linkage alterations in the mosquito aedes aegypti. 19734735778
a study on the fecundity of male aedes aegypti. 19734705254
effect of antibiotics and antimalarials on free amino acids of aedes aegypti. 19734697425
[poxvirus of aedes aegypti l. mosquitoes]. 20064444602
effect of weight on mosquito (aedes aegypti l.) feeding. 19744435156
identification of antennal chemoreceptors of the mosquito, aedes aegypti: a correction. 19744435168
[action of various antimitotics on the development of aedes aegypti larvae]. 19734802874
[method of simultaneous mass production of larvae of aedes aegypti (l.) and aedes albopictus (skuse) diptera-culicidae]. 19734773086
scanning electron microscopy of cultured cells of aedes aegypti. 19734690305
structure and function of the basal lamina and of the cell junctions in the midgut epithelium (stomach) of female aedes aegypti l.(insecta, diptera). 19734147872
enforced egg-retention and its effects on vitellogenesis in the mosquito, aedes aegypti. 19724654686
embryonic inhibition and oviposition induction in aedes aegypti by certain terpenoids. 19724639454
purification and site of synthesis of aedes aegypti yolk proteins. 19724629401
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