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[distribution of the tsetse fly in angola; personal contribution to its study]. 195015421719
[tests for the destruction of the tsetse fly by means of d.d.t. fumigating bombs]. 195015433051
the persistence of ddt crystals in the coats of sprayed cattle, with special relation to tsetse control. 195014772570
[control of the tsetse fly in africa]. 195014777764
tsetse fly in east africa. 195014780241
[observations on some species of glossina in east africa]. 195014801715
observations on the control of kenya coast glossina. 194915397313
the science of tsetse control. 194915398091
glossina pallidipes and open country in the coastal area of kenya. 194918130376
an experiment in control of tsetse with ddt-treated oxen. 194918130379
the application of insecticides by aircraft to the control of tsetse flies in south africa. 194918150127
the analysis of a tsetse-fly population. 194818863973
the problem of tsetse flies. 194818872989
tsetse, the insect that conquered man. 194818886436
[not available]. 194818891431
the tsetse fly problem and its control in south africa. 194718907538
some observations on the hunger-cycle of the tsetse-flies clossina swynnertoni and g. pallidipes (diptera) in the field. 194718918648
a record of syntomosphyrum glossinae from nigeria. 194718918655
[not available]. 194718921695
d.d.t. and the aeroplane in the control of the tsetse fly and trypanosomiasis in south africa. 194720267547
nutrition of the african in tsetse-fly areas. 194720271152
the maintenance of cattle under conditions of tsetse fly infestation in the field. 194720273229
tsetse fly repellents. 194620286131
the infectivity to man of a strain of trypanosoma rhodesiense transmitted cyclically by glossina morsitans through sheep and antelope; evidence that man requires a minimum infective dose of metacyclic trypanosomes. 194620289229
incubation of tsetse pupae: increased transmission-rate of trypanosoma rhodesiense in glossina morsitans. 194620984390
the sex ratio of infected flies found in transmission-experiments with glossina morsitans and trypanosoma rhodesiense. 194620984394
salivation by glossina morsitans on to glass slides; a technique for isolating infected flies. 194620997896
an artificially isolated generation of tsetse flies (diptera). 194621000966
human trypanosomiasis and tsetse-flies in liberia. 194621003282
human trypanosomiasis in liberia, 1941-1944. 194621003283
tsetse-flies in liberia; distribution and ecology; possibilities of control. 194621003284
a note on the noise-making ability of the tsetse-fly, glossina palpalis rob.-desv. (diptera, glossinidae), while in flight. 194621022159
tsetse fly control and sleeping sickness in the sudan. 194520293978
trypanosomiasis and tsetse fly control. 193320777391
the tsetse fly. 192717759790
on the influence of meteorological conditions on the development of trypanosoma rhodesiense in glossina morsitans. 191220766339
on the influence of meteorological conditions on the development of trypanosoma rhodesiense in glossina morsitans. 191220766433
genome sequence of the tsetse fly (glossina morsitans): vector of african trypanosomiasis.tsetse flies are the sole vectors of human african trypanosomiasis throughout sub-saharan africa. both sexes of adult tsetse feed exclusively on blood and contribute to disease transmission. notable differences between tsetse and other disease vectors include obligate microbial symbioses, viviparous reproduction, and lactation. here, we describe the sequence and annotation of the 366-megabase glossina morsitans morsitans genome. analysis of the genome and the 12,308 predicted protein-encoding ge ...024763584
analysis of lipolysis underlying lactation in the tsetse fly, glossina morsitans.female tsetse flies undergo viviparous reproduction, generating one larva each gonotrophic cycle. larval nourishment is provided by the mother in the form of milk secretions. the milk consists mostly of lipids during early larval development and shifts to a balanced combination of protein and lipids in the late larval instars. provisioning of adequate lipids to the accessory gland is an indispensable process for tsetse fecundity. this work investigates the roles of brummer lipase (bmm) and the a ...022509523
a comparative analysis of reproductive biology of insect vectors of human disease.studying the reproductive strategies of insect species that transmit diseases to humans can identify new exploitable targets for the development of vector control methods. here we describe shared characteristics and individual features of the reproductive biology of three major disease vectors: anopheles gambiae, aedes aegypti and glossina morsitans. current studies are identifying i) species-specific molecular cascades that determine female monandrous behavior, ii) core aspects of egg developme ...026140265
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