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Epizootiological importance of Glossina morsitans submorsitans (Diptera: Glossinidae) (Newstead) in the Ghibe River Valley, Southwest Ethiopia

Acta Tropica, 2007
The epizootiological importance of Glossina morsitans submorsitans in Ghibe River Valley was undertaken from October 2000 to September 2001. The flies were collected using baited monoconical traps. G. m. submorsitans occurred with a mean apparent density of 4.26+/-0.49 flies/trap/day and the apparent density was characterized by an increase during the ...
, Merid Negash   +2 more
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MAPPING FOUR LOCI IN GLOSSINA MORSITANS SUBMORSITANS NEWSTEAD (DIPTERA: GLOSSINIDAE)

The Canadian Entomologist, 1989
Glossina morsitans submorsitans Newstead has two pairs of autosomes, a pair of sex chromosomes (males are heterogametic), and from two to seven supernumerary (=B) chromosomes (Southern and Pel1 1973). The only information allowing assignment of loci to linkage groups in this subspecies is that electrophoretic evidence suggests that five polymorphic ...
R.H. Gooding   +2 more
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Sex ratio distortion inGlossina morsitans submorsitansNewstead (Diptera: Glossinidae)

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1984
AbstractA laboratory colony ofGlossina morsitans submorsitansNewst. originating from Nigeria exhibits an excess of females over males. The sex ratio distortion of more than two females to one male was studied by the maintenance of individual flies. Five males sired more than ten daughters without producing any sons when mated to several females, whilst
P. Rawlings, I. Maudlin
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The feeding habits and ecology of the tsetse fly "Glossina morsitans submorsitans" Newstead in relation to nagana transmission in The Gambia

Acta tropica, 1979
The source of blood meals from 174 fed Glossina morsitans submorsitans Newstead, captured in malaise traps in Savanna woodland in The Gambia, were identified by the precipitin test. Warthog accounted for 90% of the meals and single bushbuck and ox feeds were identified.
W F, Snow, P F, Boreham
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Observations on the ecology of Glossina morsitans submorsitans Newst. in the Northern Guinea Savannah of Northern Nigeria

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1965
Observations, largely based on regular catches along a fly-round, were made over the five years 1959–64 on a population of Glossina morsitans submorsitans Newst. in the Northern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria. The results showed that the largest numbers of flies were caught in the early dry season (November–January) and that, as the climate became ...
A, Sciarretta   +4 more
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Genetic basis of sterility in hybrids from crosses of Glossina morsitans submorsitans and Glossina morsitans morsitans (Diptera: Glossinidae)

Genome, 1989
Glossina morsitans submorsitans Newstead and Glossina morsitans morsitans Westwood carrying two marker genes on the X chromosome, two in linkage group II, and one in linkage group III were hybridized. About 17% of the F1 and from 33 to 56% of the backcross males fertilized G. m. submorsitans, but only one F1 and two backcross males fertilized G.
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Genetic analysis of sterility in hybrids from crosses of Glossina morsitans submorsitans and Glossina morsitans centralis (Diptera: Glossinidae)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1993
When genetically marked Glossina morsitans submorsitans Newstead were mated to Glossina morsitans centralis Machado, viable offspring were obtained when using G. m. submorsitans females but not when using G. m. centralis females. The maternally inherited sterility factor, from G. m.
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Resting Site Preferences of the Tsetse Glossina Morsitans Submorsitans Newstead (Diptera: Glossinidae) in Mali

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1982
Resting site preferences of the tsetse Glossina morsitans submorsitans Newstead were studied in a savanna woodland and gallery forest in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Mali. Five site-types [boles, fallen logs, undergrowth (‘bushes’), branches and tree canopies] were observed.
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Photographic polytene chromosome maps forGlossina morsitans submorsitans(Diptera: Glossinidae): cytogenetic analysis of a colony with sex-ratio distortion

Genome, 2002
Photographic polytene chromosome maps from trichogen cells of pharate adult Glossina morsitans submorsitans were constructed. Using the standard system employed to map polytene chromosomes of Drosophila, the characteristic landmarks were described for the X chromosome and the two autosomes (L1and L2). Sex-ratio distortion, which is expressed in male G.
A, Gariou-Papalexiou   +3 more
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Trypanosome infection rate ofGlossina morsitans submorsitans in Bahr El Arab, South Darfur Province, Sudan

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1989
Trypanosome infection rate of Glossina morsitans submorsitans in Bahr El Arab fly belt, Sudan was investigated in four areas using fly rounds with screen and bait animals together with traps during the dry season February to May 1985. The overall infection rate of tests flies captured in the four areas was 5.1%.
M M, Mohamed-Ahmed, A I, Ahmed, A, Ishag
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