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Aedes (Aedes) geminus Peus 1970

2022
Published as part of Kirik, Heli, Tummeleht, Lea & Kurina, Olavi, 2022, Rediscovering the mosquito fauna (Diptera: Culicidae) of Estonia: an annotated checklist with distribution maps and DNA evidence, pp.
Kirik, Heli   +2 more
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Aedes (Aedes) geminus Peus 1970

2021
Aedes (Aedes) geminus Peus, 1970 Northernmost record (Fig. 2c). 60°6 ′ 55.8 ″ N, 30°16 ′ 38.29 ″ E, LP, Vsevolozhsk Distr., Yukki, 10.VI.1928 (MOC). Distribution. NWR: LP, SPb. Adjacent countries: Sweden, Finland. Europe (ranging northward to the UK, France, Germany and Poland), European Russia (Moscow Province), South Siberia (Khakassia, Tyva, Irkutsk
Khalin, A. V., Aibulatov, S. V.
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Insemination in Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2022
Aedes mosquitoes are the vectors of several arboviruses that cause human disease. A better understanding of their reproduction helps to improve their management and contributes insights into the fundamental biology of mosquitoes. During mating, inseminated mosquito females receive seminal fluids and sperm from males that they then store in the ...
Dhwani, Parsana   +2 more
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Aedes aegypti genomics

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2004
The mosquito, Aedes aegypti, is the primary, worldwide arthropod vector for the yellow fever and dengue viruses. As it is also one of the most tractable mosquito species for laboratory studies, it has been and remains one of the most intensively studied arthropod species. This has resulted in the development of detailed genetic and physical maps for Ae.
David W, Severson   +3 more
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Aedes aegypti lipophorin

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1994
The purified lipophorin of Aedes aegypti (Diptera) is composed of two apolipoproteins: apolipophorin I (M(r)=224,000) and apolipophorin II (M(r)=73,000). The density of lipophorin is constant during the Aedes life-cycle and equal to 1.11 +/- 0.01 g/ml. The amount of lipophorin per animal, during the gonotrophic cycles, increases until 48 hr after blood-
M de L, Capurro   +2 more
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Aedes

2009
Key to subgenera, species, and subspecies of genera Aedes and Ochlerotatus: fourth-instar larvae (larva of Oc. chelli is unknown) (key characters are illustrated in Figs 5 and 6) 1. Siphon without acus (auricle) (with indistinct acus in Ae. vittatus) [antenna smooth or very sparsely spiculate; seta 1-A (antennal tuft) with at most 4 branches; seta 12-I
Azari-Hamidian, Shahyad   +1 more
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Malathion Influences Competition Between Aedes albopictus and Aedes japonicus

Journal of Medical Entomology, 2010
Competitive interactions may facilitate or repel invaders into new communities, and these interactions may depend on other environmental conditions such as the presence of pesticides. Malathion is widely used in controlling agricultural pests and mosquitoes worldwide.
Banugopan, Kesavaraju   +3 more
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Aedes Catuli

Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire, 1940
Boyancé Pierre. Aedes Catuli. In: Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire, tome 57, 1940. pp. 64-71.
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The eggs of Aedes funereus, Aedes notoscriptus and Aedes alternans (Diptera : culicidae)

1991
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Linley, J R, Geary, M J, Russell, R C
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Aedes (Aedes) Meigen 1818

Subgenus Aedes Meigen, 1818 (see Note 10) 31— Ae.
Azari-Hamidian, Shahyad   +1 more
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