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Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1933
This paper deals with a number of collections of African sandflies sent for identification by the Imperial Institute of Entomology and by Dr. P. A. Buxton of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. I have to thank Prof. S. Adler for putting some of this material at my disposal.
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This paper deals with a number of collections of African sandflies sent for identification by the Imperial Institute of Entomology and by Dr. P. A. Buxton of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. I have to thank Prof. S. Adler for putting some of this material at my disposal.
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Trends in Parasitology, 2001
Phillip Lawyer is constructing a comprehensive database of sandflies in colonies throughout the world. Information needed includes species, site of origin, approximate number of generations in colony, larval and adult diets and so on. e-mail: plawyer@usuhs.mil or contact him at the Department of Preventive Medicine & Biometrics, Uniformed Services ...
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Phillip Lawyer is constructing a comprehensive database of sandflies in colonies throughout the world. Information needed includes species, site of origin, approximate number of generations in colony, larval and adult diets and so on. e-mail: plawyer@usuhs.mil or contact him at the Department of Preventive Medicine & Biometrics, Uniformed Services ...
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Phlebotomine sandflies of Chad
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1968D J, Lewis, J C, Hitchocock
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1989
The importance of identifying larval breeding sites of Phlebotomine sandflies is twofold. Firstly, if any possible type of larval control is to be undertaken, the knowledge of the exact location of larval breeding sites is essential. Secondly, the study of sandlfy species in their preimaginal habitat may supply basic information on the life cycle ...
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The importance of identifying larval breeding sites of Phlebotomine sandflies is twofold. Firstly, if any possible type of larval control is to be undertaken, the knowledge of the exact location of larval breeding sites is essential. Secondly, the study of sandlfy species in their preimaginal habitat may supply basic information on the life cycle ...
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