Draft genome sequence of <i>Wigglesworthia glossinidia</i> "palpalis gambiensis" isolate. [PDF]
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Species richness and abundance of wild tsetse flies collected from selected human-wildlife-livestock interface in Tanzania. [PDF]
Mdee FE, Msoffe VT, Mafie EM, Mnyone LL.
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Viviparity and obligate blood feeding: tsetse flies as a unique research system to study climate change. [PDF]
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Essai sur le terrain de différents insecticides contre Glossina palpalis (Robineau-Desvoidy) et Glossina tachinoides Westwood : 2. Réaction de G. palpalis au contact d'un support imprégné de OMS 1998, OMS 2002, OMS 2000 et OMS 570 [PDF]
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Physiological Entomology, 1988ABSTRACT. The potencies of seventeen analogues of ATP as gorging inducers for Glossina palpalis palpalis were evaluated. The ranking for effective dose that induced half the flies to gorge (ED 50 ) was: A tetra P 5 ATP=2'd ATP ADP ...
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