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Aedes Albopictus In The America
Annual Review of Entomology, 1991Presentation de la biologie de A. albopictus, des donnees sur la genetique de population, sur son potentiel vecteur de maladies et sur sa distribution en ...
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2001
Aedes alhopicJus (Skuse, 1895) Skuse, F. AA (1894) [1895] The banded mosquito of Bengal. Indian Museum Notes 3, 20. Latin, albus = white; pictus = painted In the one-page written description entitled Culex albopictus, Skuse, Sp. nov. there are many references to the white! silveIYwhite scales of the mosquito.
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Aedes alhopicJus (Skuse, 1895) Skuse, F. AA (1894) [1895] The banded mosquito of Bengal. Indian Museum Notes 3, 20. Latin, albus = white; pictus = painted In the one-page written description entitled Culex albopictus, Skuse, Sp. nov. there are many references to the white! silveIYwhite scales of the mosquito.
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Malathion Influences Competition Between Aedes albopictus and Aedes japonicus
Journal of Medical Entomology, 2010Competitive 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.
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Infection of Aedes albopictus by Tolypocladium cylindrosporum
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1989The infection process of Tolypocladium cylindrosporum in Aedes albopictus is discussed. The integument is a common site of infection. Spores of T. cylindrosporum are able to adhere to the exoskeleton and penetrate it. During its early stages of development the fungus is always surrounded by a thick bacterial muff.
Ravallec, Marc, Vey, A., Riba, Guy
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1988
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1999
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1994
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Aedes albopictus Transcriptome Sequencing
2015Aedes albopictus is one of the most invasive species and vector mosquito of some important tropical infectious disdeases such as dengue fever, Chikungunya.
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[Presence of Aedes albopictus in Liguria].
Parassitologia, 1993Further data about the presence of Aedes albopictus in the area of Genoa are given with some comments concerning the ecology of this oriental mosquito in the town and the dermatological problems it implies.
Raineri V., Rongioletti F., Rebora A.
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Reappearance of Aedes albopictus in Sardinia.
Parassitologia, 2007Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus is a vector of major human diseases. From 1979 established populations were found in the Mediterranean Region. The first record of Ae. albopictus in Italy goes back to 1990 and at present it is permanently established in several provinces of central and northern Italy. Ae.
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