Search Results - "Micieli, M.V."
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Isolation and identification of α-proteobacteria from Culex pipiens (Diptera Culicidae) larvae
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-01-2012)“…[Display omitted] ► Bacteria in the hemocoel of Culex pipiens larvae (opaque white color) was recorded. ► This bacteria was characterized as belonging to…”
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Epizootiological studies of Amblyospora camposi (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae) in Culex renatoi (Diptera: Culicidae) and Paracyclops fimbriatus fimbriatus (Copepoda: Cyclopidae) in a bromeliad habitat
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (2007)“…The epizootiology of Amblyospora camposi was studied in a natural population of Culex renatoi, a bromeliad-inhabiting mosquito, and its intermediate host,…”
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Vector competence of Argentinean Aedes aegypti population for different strains of Zika virus
Published in International journal of infectious diseases (01-08-2018)Get full text
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Use of the neotropical fish Cnesterodon decemmaculatus for long-term control of Culex pipiens L. in Argentina
Published in Biological control (01-05-2010)“…We released the native mosquito fish, Cnesterodon decemmaculatus, into suburban drainage ditches to evaluate its potential as a long-acting agent for the…”
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Life cycle and epizootiology of Amblyospora ferocis (Microspora: Amblyosporidae) in the mosquito Psorophora ferox (Diptera: Culicidae)
Published in Folia parasitologica (01-09-2003)“…A natural population of Psorophora ferox (Humbold, 1820) infected with the microsporidium Amblyospora ferocis García et Becnel, 1994 was sampled weekly during…”
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Horizontal transmission of Amblyospora dolosi (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae) to the copepod Metacyclops mendocinus (Wierzejski, 1892)
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-11-1998)“…This study documents the involvement of a copepod intermediate host in the life cycle of Amblyospora dolosi from the neotropical mosquito Culex dolosus in…”
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