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A Microsporidian Parasite of Anopheles gambiae in Liberia
The Journal of Parasitology, 1959In connection with a survey of wild Anopholes gambiae for natural infections of malaria, conducted at the Liberian Institute, Harbel, Liberia, West Africa, one of us made some thousands of midgut dissections during the period from June 1955 until April 1956 (Fox, 1957).
R M, FOX, J, WEISER
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Maxillary Index in Anopheles gambiae Giles
Nature, 1961FRESHWATER Anopheles gambiae may be distinguished as two co-existing biological races1–3, on the basis of their maxillary indices, namely : (i) a paucidentate race, breeding in temporary pools of low organic content, which is anthropophilic and mainly exophilic, and (ii) a multidentate race, breeding in permanent types of water of high organic content,
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Oogenesis in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae
Cell and Tissue Research, 1976Oogenesis has been followed with the electron microscope in 2 strains of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae, from the emergence of the adult (oocytes at leptonema) till shortly before the oocytes are ready for oviposition. After pachynema the chromosomes form a karyosphere and a fibrous capsule develops around it.
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Reproductive physiology of Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles atroparvus.
Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology, 2005When exposed to a human host, Anopheles gambiae started probing 4 h post-eclosion, but 95% successfully blood-fed by 16-20 h with maximal blood volumes of 5- 10 microl per female. When fed sugar, the 95% feeding was not observed until 36-40 h post-eclosion; sugar meals appeared to interfere with blood meals. Similarly in An. atroparvus, maximum volumes
Luís, Fernandes, Hans, Briegel
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1965
Mr.G. Davidson, G.F. Mason
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Mr.G. Davidson, G.F. Mason
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Evidence for mitochondrial introgression between Anopheles bwambae and Anopheles gambiae
Insect Molecular Biology, 2000Ralph E Harbach, R K Butlin
exaly
Age effects on the insemination rate of Anopheles gambiae s.l. in the laboratory
Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 1994Willem Takken
exaly

