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    Species diversity and biting activity of Anopheles dirus and Anopheles baimaii (Diptera: Culicidae) in a malaria prone area of western Thailand by Tananchai, Chatchai, Tisgratog, Rungarun, Juntarajumnong, Waraporn, Grieco, John P, Manguin, Sylvie, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Parasites & vectors (25-09-2012)
    “…BACKGROUND: A survey of adult anopheline mosquito diversities, collected from September 2009 to August 2010, was conducted in a malaria endemic area of western…”
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    Seasonal Abundance and Blood Feeding Activity of Anopheles minimus Theobald (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand by Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Bangs, Michael J., Aum-Aung, Boonserm

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-11-2003)
    “…Anopheline mosquito larvae and adults were sampled at Ban Pu Teuy, Tri-Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, western Thailand, from January 2000 to December…”
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    Insecticidal and Behavioral Avoidance Responses of Anopheles minimus and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) to Three Synthetic Repellents by Boonyuan, Wasana, Sathantriphop, Sunaiyana, Tainchum, Krajana, Muenworn, Vithee, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Bangs, Michael J., Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-09-2017)
    “…Escape responses, knockdown (KD), and toxicity of laboratory strains of Anopheles minimus Theobald and Culex quinquefasciatus Say to three synthetic mosquito…”
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    Seasonality and daily flight activity of stable flies (Diptera: Muscidae) on dairy farms in Saraburi Province, Thailand by Phasuk, Jumnongjit, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Parasite (Paris) (01-01-2013)
    “…Knowledge of seasonal abundance and flight activity patterns are required to design effective management programs for insect pests of humans and livestock. In…”
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    Evaluation of a Noncontact, Alternative Mosquito Repellent Assay System by Tisgratog, Rungarun, Kongmee, Monthathip, Sanguanpong, Unchalee, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Bangs, Michael J, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    “…A novel noncontact repellency assay system (NCRAS) was designed and evaluated as a possible alternative method for testing compounds that repel or inhibit…”
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    Excito-repellency of essential oils against an Aedes aegypti (L.) field population in Thailand by Boonyuan, Wasana, Grieco, John P, Bangs, Michael J, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Tantakom, Siripun, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Journal of vector ecology (01-06-2014)
    “…An investigation of the behavioral responses of Aedes aegypti (= Stegomyia aegypti) to various concentrations of essential oils (2.5, 5, and 10%) extracted…”
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    Excito-Repellent Responses between Culex quinquefasciatus Permethrin Susceptible and Resistant Mosquitoes by Boonyuan, Wasana, Bangs, Michael J., Grieco, John P., Tiawsirisup, Sonthaya, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Journal of insect behavior (01-07-2016)
    “…The behavioral responses exhibited between four permethrin-resistant field-derived populations and a long-established, permethrin susceptible colony population…”
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    Excito-repellency properties of essential oils from Melaleuca leucadendron L., Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Persoon, and Litsea salicifolia (Nees) on Aedes aegypti (L.) mosquitoes by Noosidum, Atirach, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap, Chandrapatya, Angsumarn

    Published in Journal of vector ecology (01-12-2008)
    “…We compared the behavioral responses of Aedes aegypti females to essential oils extracted from native plants Melaleuca leucadendron (ML), Litsea cubeba (LC),…”
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    Behavioral responses of Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) to four essential oils in Thailand by Suwansirisilp, Kornwika, Visetson, Suraphon, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Tanasinchayakul, Somchai, Grieco, John P, Bangs, Michael J, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Journal of pest science (01-06-2013)
    “…The behavioral effects of four essential oils extracted from orange peel (Citrus aurantium L.), cinnamon leaf (Cinnamomum verum J. Presl), citronella grass…”
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    Irritancy and Repellency Behavioral Responses of Three Strains of Aedes aegypti Exposed to DDT and α-Cypermethrin by Thanispong, Kanutcharee, Achee, Nicole L., Bangs, Michael J., Grieco, John P., Suwonkerd, Wannapa, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-11-2009)
    “…This study quantified both contact irritancy and noncontact repellency behavioral responses of three strains of Aedes aegypti (L.) (one long-term colony and…”
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    Evaluation of a peridomestic mosquito trap for integration into an Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) push-pull control strategy by Salazar, Ferdinand V, Achee, Nicole L, Grieco, John P, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Eisen, Lars, Shah, Pankhil, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Journal of vector ecology (01-06-2012)
    “…We determined the feasibility of using the BG-Sentinel™ mosquito trap (BGS) as the pull component in a push-pull strategy to reduce indoor biting by Aedes…”
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    Effect of Aedes aegypti exposure to spatial repellent chemicals on BG-Sentinel™ trap catches by Salazar, Ferdinand V, Achee, Nicole L, Grieco, John P, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Ojo, Tolulope A, Eisen, Lars, Dureza, Christine, Polsomboon, Suppaluck, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Parasites & vectors (20-05-2013)
    “…BACKGROUND: An integrated approach to reduce densities of adult Aedes aegypti inside homes is currently being evaluated under experimentally controlled field…”
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    Chemically induced behavioral responses in Anopheles minimus and Anopheles harrisoni in Thailand by Tisgratog, Rungarun, Tananchai, Chatchai, Bangs, Michael J, Tainchum, Krajana, Juntarajumnong, Waraporn, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Chauhan, Kamlesh R, Pothikasikorn, Jinrapa, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    Published in Journal of vector ecology (01-12-2011)
    “…Behavioral responses of female mosquitoes representing two species in the Minimus Complex exposed to an operational field dose of bifenthrin or DEET…”
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    Behavioral responses to DDT and pyrethroids between Anopheles minimus species A and C, malaria vectors in Thailand by Potikasikorn, Jinnapa, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap, Bangs, Michael J, Prabaripai, Atchariya

    “…Behavioral responses of two field populations of Anopheles minimus complex species A and C for contact and non-contact actions of chemicals were compared…”
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    Seasonal abundance and bloodfeeding activity of Anopheles dirus sensu lato in western Thailand by Sungvornyothin, Sungsit, Kongmee, Monthathip, Muenvorn, Vithee, Polsomboon, Suppaluck, Bangs, Michael J, Prabaripai, Atchariya, Tantakom, Siripun, Chareonviriyaphap, Theeraphap

    “…Bloodfeeding activity, host preference, and seasonal abundance of the Anopheles dirus complex in relation to environmental factors were measured during a 2-yr…”
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