Habitat segregation among African treehole mosquitoes

LP Lounibos - Ecological Entomology, 1981 - Wiley Online Library
1. The division of macrohabitats, seasons and microhabitats among mosquitoes which
inhabit water‐filled treeholes was investigated in a wet/dry seasonal environment near the …

Studies on the bionomics of Aedes aegypti (L.) in its natural habitats in a coastal region of Kenya

C Teesdale - Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1955 - cambridge.org
Studies have been made of the bionomics and ecology of Aëdes aegypti (L.) entirely under
natural conditions and in its natural habitats on the Kenya coast. Development from egg to …

Further Studies on the Chikungunya Outbreak in Southern Rhodesia in 1962: I.—Mosquitoes, Wild Primates and Birds in Relation to the Epidemic

BM McIntosh, HE Paterson, G McGillivray… - Annals of Tropical …, 1964 - Taylor & Francis
MATERIALS AND METHODS At Chipinda Pools, mosquito collections were made at various
bush-sites in the vicinity, the most prolific of which was close to a small stream and about …

The mosquitos of the Kenya coast; records of occurrence, behaviour and habitat

ECC Van Someren, C Teesdale… - Bulletin of Entomological …, 1955 - cambridge.org
In this paper a list, with brief notes on prevalence, behaviour and habitat is given of 121
species, sub-species and varieties of mosquitos taken in the last 12 years during field work …

Observations on mosquitoes ovipositing in small containers in Zika Forest, Uganda

PS Corbet - The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1964 - JSTOR
1. The preferred oviposition-sites of tree-hole-breeding mosquitoes were determined by
exposing bamboo sections along horizontal and vertical transects in a strip of lakeside forest …

Studies on bush-babies (Galago spp.) with special reference to the epidemiology of yellow fever.

AJ Haddow, JM Ellice - 1964 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The following is based largely on the authors' summary. Evidence suggesting that Galago
crassicaudatus and G. senegalensis are involved in cycles of yellow-fever infection in East …

Entomological studies, relating to yellow fever epidemiology, at Gede and Taveta, Kenya

WHR Lumsden - Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1955 - cambridge.org
The theoretical objections to the explanation of the persistence of yellow fever virus in areas
subject to a prolonged dry season by cycles involving only mosquitos and wild primates are …

The Stegomyia Mosquitoes of South Africa and some neighbouring Territories including Chapters on the Mosquito-borne Virus Diseases of the Ethiopian Zoo …

J Muspratt - 1956 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The 15 species of the subgenus Stegomyia of Aëdes that occur in the Union of South Africa
and two others that are present in the Bechuanaland Protectorate are reviewed on the basis …

Genetical Aspects of the Aëdes Aegypti Problem: II.—Disease Relationships, Genetics and Control

PF Mattingly - Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1958 - Taylor & Francis
In a previous communication (Mattingly, 1957b) it was proposed to recognize three colour
forms of Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus): a black form, entirely confined to Africa south of the …

Studies on the biting habits and medical importance of East African mosquitos in the genus Aëdes. II.—Subgenera Mucidus, Diceromyia, Finlaya and Stegomyia

AJ Haddow - Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1961 - cambridge.org
The cyclic biting activities of East African mosquitos of the genus Aëdes, belonging to the
subgenera Mucidus, Diceromyia, Finlaya and Stegomyia are discussed. The total number of …