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Whole transcriptomic analysis reveals overexpression of salivary gland and cuticular proteins genes in insecticide-resistant Anopheles arabiensis from Western Kenya. [PDF]
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Administration of ivermectin to cattle induced mortality, reduced fecundity and survivorship of Anopheles arabiensis in Ethiopia: an implication for expansion of vector control toolbox. [PDF]
Damene E, Massebo F.
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Trends in Parasitology, 2023
Subspecies arabiensis Patton (1905) described subspecies arabiensis from Ulub Camp and Crater, West Aden Protectorate [Yemen] from an unspecified number of adult males, adult females and larvae. No type specimen was designated and type material is presumed to be lost or never existed.
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Subspecies arabiensis Patton (1905) described subspecies arabiensis from Ulub Camp and Crater, West Aden Protectorate [Yemen] from an unspecified number of adult males, adult females and larvae. No type specimen was designated and type material is presumed to be lost or never existed.
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Anopheles (Cellia) arabiensis Patton 1905
2023Anopheles (Cellia) arabiensis Patton, 1905 (Fig. 3) Type locality. Aden Hinterland, Yemen. Distribution. This species is widespread in the Afrotropical Region (Wilkerson et al. 2021). In the Middle East, it is only found in Saudi Arabia and Yemen (Knight 1953b; Mattingly & Knight 1956; Kouznetsov 1976; White 1980; Glick 1992; Abdoon & Alshahrani 2003 ...
Dawah, Hassan A. +4 more
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Anopheles arabiensis covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected.
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This datasheet on Anopheles arabiensis covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected.
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PHYSIOLOGY OF DESICCATION RESISTANCE IN ANOPHELES GAMBIAE AND ANOPHELES ARABIENSIS
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2005Desiccation resistance and water balance were studied in the adult female mosquitoes Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto. When the two species were reared from egg to adult under identical conditions, An. arabiensis had significantly higher desiccation resistance than did An. gambiae.
Emilie M, Gray, Timothy J, Bradley
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