Genetical Aspects of the Aëdes Aegypti Problem: I.—Taxonomy and Bionomics

PF Mattingly - Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1957 - Taylor & Francis
As the sole vector of the urban form of yellow fever Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) has been
responsible for a large human mortality. As one of the easiest of all mosquitoes to rear in …

[图书][B] Building back better: sustainable mental health care after emergencies

World Health Organization - 2013 - books.google.com
In spite of their tragic nature, and notwithstanding the human suffering they create,
emergency situations are also opportunities to build better mental health care. The surge of …

An artificially isolated generation of tsetse flies (Diptera)

CHN Jackson - Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1946 - cambridge.org
A generation of Glossina morsitans was artificially isolated by allowing emergence for three
days in the habitat of G. swynnertoni and G. pallidipes. Most teneral flies (with chitin …

Aedes Aegypti in Malaya: II.—Larval and Adult Biology

WW Macdonald - Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1956 - Taylor & Francis
In the first paper of this series the distribution and dispersal of Ae-des aegypti (L.) in Malaya
were discussed (Macdonald, 1956b). Surveys in some 40 towns showed that the mosquito …

A Neurotropie Virus isolated from Aedes Mosquitoes caught in the Semliki Forest.

KC Smithburn, AJ Haddow, AF Mahaffy - 1946 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This communication records the isolation of a new neurotropic virus from a batch of over 4,
000 Aëães mosquitoes caught in the uninhabited Bunyamwera III district of the Semliki …

Anopheles bwambae sp.n., a malaria vector in the Semliki Valley, Uganda, and its relationships with other sibling species of the An.gambiae complex (Diptera …

GB White - Systematic Entomology, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
The name Anopheles bwambae is proposed for the taxon previously called species D of the
An. gambiae complex. This sibling species is known only from the vicinity of Buranga hot …

A worldwide survey of variation in scale pattern of the abdominal tergum of Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae).

GAH McClelland - 1974 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This study extends the author's earlier classification of pale and dark scale patterns of
abdominal tergites of Aedes aegypti [this Bulletin, 1961, v. 58, 268]. The new scheme retains …

Problems of distribution and adaptation of the African monkeys

NC Tappen - Current anthropology, 1960 - journals.uchicago.edu
ALTHOUGH the interest of scientists in non-human primates has been widespread and
persistent, surprisingly little is known of the behavior of the vast majority of species in their …

Demonstration of differential domesticity of Aedes aegypti (L.)(Diptera, Culicidae) in Africa by mark-release-recapture

M Trpis, W Hausermann - Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1975 - cambridge.org
Samples of Aedes aegypti (L.) larvae were collected in domestic, peridomestic and feral
habitats in the Rabai area, Kenya, and reared in the laboratory. Newly emerged mosquitoes …

The Mosquitoes Of Bwamba County, Uganda: V.—The vertical Distribution and Biting-Cycle of Mosquitoes in Rain-Forest, with further Observations on Microclimate

AJ Haddow, JD Gillett, RB Highton - Bulletin of Entomological …, 1947 - cambridge.org
1. During the past eight years field investigations on the epidemiology of yellow fever have
been carried out in Bwamba County, a small heavily-forested area in the extreme west of …