ABSTRACT Abdominal segment VIII without elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Abdominal s... more ABSTRACT Abdominal segment VIII without elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Abdominal segment VIII with elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1b).2
The most successful approach for attacking a nuisance or vector organism is when an integrated co... more The most successful approach for attacking a nuisance or vector organism is when an integrated control strategy is implemented, in which all appropriate technological and management techniques are utilised, to bring about an effective decline of target populations in a cost-effective manner (WHO, 1983).
Palps as long as proboscis. Scutellum evenly rounded and uniformly setose (Fig. 6.1a). Anopheles ... more Palps as long as proboscis. Scutellum evenly rounded and uniformly setose (Fig. 6.1a). Anopheles (p 164) Palps distinctly shorter than proboscis. Scutellum trilobed, setae arranged in three sets (Fig. 6.1b). Abdominal terga and sterna densely covered with scales. 2
Gonocoxite without lobes. Gonostylus about as long as gonocoxite. Sclerotized paraproct absent. P... more Gonocoxite without lobes. Gonostylus about as long as gonocoxite. Sclerotized paraproct absent. Proctiger, if present, membranous, cone-shaped and hardly visible (Fig. 7.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Gonocoxite with 1 or 2 lobes. Lobes sometimes rudimentary or absent (subgenus Finlaya). Gonostylus shorter than gonocoxite. Proctiger different, sclerotized paraproct present (Fig. 7.1b). 2
ABSTRACT Abdominal segment VIII without elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Abdominal s... more ABSTRACT Abdominal segment VIII without elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Abdominal segment VIII with elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1b).2
ABSTRACT Abdominal segment VIII without elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Abdominal s... more ABSTRACT Abdominal segment VIII without elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Abdominal segment VIII with elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1b).2
The most successful approach for attacking a nuisance or vector organism is when an integrated co... more The most successful approach for attacking a nuisance or vector organism is when an integrated control strategy is implemented, in which all appropriate technological and management techniques are utilised, to bring about an effective decline of target populations in a cost-effective manner (WHO, 1983).
Palps as long as proboscis. Scutellum evenly rounded and uniformly setose (Fig. 6.1a). Anopheles ... more Palps as long as proboscis. Scutellum evenly rounded and uniformly setose (Fig. 6.1a). Anopheles (p 164) Palps distinctly shorter than proboscis. Scutellum trilobed, setae arranged in three sets (Fig. 6.1b). Abdominal terga and sterna densely covered with scales. 2
Gonocoxite without lobes. Gonostylus about as long as gonocoxite. Sclerotized paraproct absent. P... more Gonocoxite without lobes. Gonostylus about as long as gonocoxite. Sclerotized paraproct absent. Proctiger, if present, membranous, cone-shaped and hardly visible (Fig. 7.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Gonocoxite with 1 or 2 lobes. Lobes sometimes rudimentary or absent (subgenus Finlaya). Gonostylus shorter than gonocoxite. Proctiger different, sclerotized paraproct present (Fig. 7.1b). 2
ABSTRACT Abdominal segment VIII without elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Abdominal s... more ABSTRACT Abdominal segment VIII without elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1a).Anopheles (p 164) Abdominal segment VIII with elongate siphon (Fig. 8.1b).2
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