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Insecticidal Action of Local Isolates of Entomopathogenic Fungi Against Bactrocera oleae Pupae. [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel)
Mantzoukas S   +8 more
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Les glossines vectrices de la maladie du sommeil [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Grébaut, Pascal   +3 more
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Dual suppression of Glossina pallidipes using entomopathogenic fungal-based biopesticides and sterile insect technique. [PDF]

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Labellar microstructure in tsetse flies (Glossinidae)

Systematic Entomology, 1979
Abstract. Stereo‐electron micrographs of the labellar armature of eleven of the commoner species of Glossina indicate that the most generalized type of labellum occurs in G.palpalis , a species which feeds on a wide range of animals.
EDWARD J. POPHAM, M. ABDILLAHI
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An Automatic Tsetse (Diptera: Glossinidae) Trap

Tropical Pest Management, 1981
Abstract A biconical trap is described which incorporates a 5 KV electrocuting grid to stun tsetse flies, which then fall via a funnel into a preservative in a tube segregator capable of separating the catch at intervals of 1–24 hours. The trap was effective in Upper Volta and Ivory Coast against Glossina tachinoides (Westw.) and G palpalis s.
Lee Ryan   +3 more
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Tsetse fly feeding sites (Diptera: Glossinidae)

Experientia, 1979
Tsetse flies are attracted to radiant heat, but do not use mammalian skin energy flux differentials to find sites from which blood is obtainable. Tsetse flies only feed where the pelt is less than 5 mm thick.
E. J. Popham, M. Abdillahi, D. Lavin
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