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Compétence vectorielle des Glossina tachinoides Westwood et Glossina palpalis gambiensis Vanderplank infectées simultanément par Trypanosoma brucei brucei EATRO 1125 [PDF]
Kazadi, J. M. +3 more
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[Structure of populations of Glossina tachinoides W. at the Kalamaloue Reserve].
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J C, Maillard, A, Provost
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Elevage en France de Glossina morsitans morsitans West. et Gl. tachinoides West
Itard, J., /Maillot, Lionel
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International Journal of Radiation Biology, 1996
The effect of gamma-radiation doses ranging between 10 and 180 Gy on 4-6-day-old adult males of Glossina tachinoides, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes and Glossina brevipalpis was studied. Fecundity of their mates was reduced by 95% following exposure to 120, 80-100 and 50 Gy of adult male G. tachinoides, G. f. fuscipes and G.
M J, Vreysen +2 more
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The effect of gamma-radiation doses ranging between 10 and 180 Gy on 4-6-day-old adult males of Glossina tachinoides, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes and Glossina brevipalpis was studied. Fecundity of their mates was reduced by 95% following exposure to 120, 80-100 and 50 Gy of adult male G. tachinoides, G. f. fuscipes and G.
M J, Vreysen +2 more
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Multiple host feeding in Glossina palpalis gambiensis and Glossina tachinoides in southeast Mali
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2012Changes in agricultural practices and the resulting extinction of wildlife have led to the reduction or disappearance of savannah tsetse species. Riparian tsetse such as Glossina palpalis gambiensis Vanderplank 1949 and Glossina tachinoides Westwood ...
A, Hoppenheit +6 more
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Glossina tachinoides in North-east Africa
Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1949Glossina, tachinoides, Westwood, 1850, is a common tsetse fly and an important vector of trypanosomiasis in parts of West Africa.
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Sex Pheromone of Glossina tachinoides: Isolation, Identification, and Synthesis
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1998Study of lipids from male and female laboratory-reared flies led to the demonstration of a potent contact sex stimulant in extracts and cuticular hydrocarbons of the female tsetse fly Glossina tachinoides (Westwood) against conspecific males. Thin-layer and column chromatography indicated that extracts contained hydrocarbons and saponifiable lipids ...
D. A. Carlson +5 more
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Parasitology Research, 2013
Riverine tsetse (Glossina) as Glossina palpalis gambiensis Vanderplank 1949 and Glossina tachinoides Westwood 1850 are the main vectors for African animal trypanosomoses in Burkina Faso. Vector control has been proven efficient in disease containment, but its success is endangered by the reinvasion of tsetse from neighbouring areas.
Antje, Hoppenheit +4 more
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Riverine tsetse (Glossina) as Glossina palpalis gambiensis Vanderplank 1949 and Glossina tachinoides Westwood 1850 are the main vectors for African animal trypanosomoses in Burkina Faso. Vector control has been proven efficient in disease containment, but its success is endangered by the reinvasion of tsetse from neighbouring areas.
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An Improved Tsetse Trap for Glossina tachinoides in Nigeria, the Nitse Trap
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1994Field tests were carried out to compare the performance of a new tsetse trap, the Nitse (I and II) with the biconical, F3 and NGU traps respectively at the Yankari Game Reserve, Bauchi State, Nigeria. The game reserve harbours Glossina palpalis, G. tachinoides and G. morsitans submorsitans species. The biconical trap was used as the standard. The sites
G. A. Omoogun +2 more
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